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Ooredoo and Nokia officials sign an MoU. (QNA)
  • The partnership between the two companies stems from their collaborative vision to foster a more environmentally-conscious industry
  • The CEO of Ooredoo said that the MoU is a cornerstone in their journey towards achieving the goals of Qatar’s National Vision 2030

Barcelona, Spain–Ooredoo and Nokia have solidified their shared commitment to sustainable innovation by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

This partnership highlights Ooredoo and Nokia’s collaborative vision for fostering a more environmentally conscious industry, poised to make meaningful advancements in the future of telecommunications, according to a press release by Ooredoo today.

Chief Executive Officer of Ooredoo Qatar Sheikh Ali Bin Jabor Bin Mohammad Al-Thani underscored the national impact of the partnership, stating, “This MoU is a cornerstone in our journey towards achieving the goals of Qatar’s National Vision 2030, emphasising the critical role of innovative technologies in creating a prosperous and sustainable future for Qatar.” Nokia’s Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Melissa Schoeb remarked on the agreement, “There is no green without digital. Connectivity is a vital enabler for decarbonisation and sustainability across every sector. But we must make sure that the products and services underpinning that connectivity are as energy efficient as possible.”

The eco-centric collaboration encompasses a comprehensive strategy to upgrade ESG practices across multiple fronts and will likely set new standards in the field. A key focus will be placed on energy efficiency, with both parties seeking to identify and implement solutions that enhance network energy use.

The two tech titans will also cooperate to improve circular economy practices, such as the reuse, recycling, and refurbishment of legacy hardware, to maximise the value of products through to the end of their life cycle.

They aim to embed circular economy principles into operations to reduce waste and promote sustainability across multiple fronts. The pair will also explore improving social inclusion, addressing connectivity challenges, and fostering digital skills and training programmes to help engage, educate, and empower marginalised communities.

By combining their strengths, Ooredoo and Nokia are set to deliver impactful solutions that meet the evolving needs of the market while contributing positively to the environment and society as a whole.

This strategic partnership marks a significant step towards achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and reinforces the role of Ooredoo and Nokia as pioneers in the global movement towards more innovative and eco-conscious telecommunications.