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Qatar calls to make mobile broadband more accessible

Published: 20 Nov 2013 - 01:09 pm | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 06:34 pm

Ooredoo Chairman Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Saud Al Thani and other delegates at ITU 2013.
 

Doha/Bangkok: The Chairman of Ooredoo Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Saud Al Thani has called on the global communications industry to seize the challenge of providing more people with broadband Internet access.

During the opening ceremony of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World conference yesterday Sheikh Abdullah urged operators to work together to lower mobile broadband costs and improve network access during his keynote speech. 

“Our industry has two major challenges in the upcoming period. We need to make sure that the benefits of mobile broadband technology are available to as many people as possible. We need to work together with government, operators and device manufacturers to boost affordability, improve network access and improve the customer experience,” Sheikh Abdullah said. 

“At the same time, we need to do a better job of shaping the future, rather than responding to it. We need to be active investors in new ideas, new thinking and new approaches that will help our customers in their daily lives,” he added. His challenge to the industry was echoed on the same day by Ooredoo Group CEO Dr Nasser Marafih, who spoke on a panel with leading experts including Dr Hamadoun Touré, Secretary-General, ITU; Jon Fredrik Baksaas, President and Group CEO, Telenor Group; and Group Captain Anudith Nakornthap, Minister of Information and Communication Technology of Thailand. 

“Mobile broadband is the fastest-growing technology in history, with global subscriptions growing 30 percent a year, according to the ITU. We’re supporting this growth across our footprint, and see strong opportunity in Asia, where a large proportion of the population will first access the Internet through mobile devices. There is a need for new networks, increased availability of low-cost devices, and better government understanding on issues around regulation and licensing,” said Dr Nasser. 

Ooredoo has launched a range of services to enrich people’s lives, including Mobile Money services, mobile health initiatives and targeted services for women and young people. The 2013 annual edition of ITU Telecom World, which started yesterday, is a three-day event taking place in Bangkok. The topic for discussions this year is “Embracing Change in a Digital World,” bringing together influential global leaders in ICT from the public and private sectors to discuss solutions and new ideas.

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