Amman - together - the CEO of Ooredoo Palestine, Dr. Samer Fares and a delegation from the executive management held a series of working meetings in the sisterly Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, with the aim of strengthening and expanding cooperation with Ooredoo's strategic partners in roaming and communication services to and from Jordan. This comes within the framework of Ooredoo's keenness to provide the best roaming services to the Palestinian subscriber during his passage through Jordan, which is considered His first gateway to the world. The tour included the signing of a cooperation agreement with Orange Telecommunications Company in Jordan in the presence of its CEO, Philip Mansour, and a delegation from the company's executive management. In a separate meeting, another cooperation agreement was signed with Umniah Telecommunications Company, represented by its CEO, Faisal Qamhiyah, and a group of the company's executive directors. The signing of these two agreements comes to provide roaming services thr ough the distinguished and high quality fourth and fifth generation services at the best prices to the Palestinian subscriber during his travel from Palestine to Jordan via transit or residence, which is consistent with Ooredoo's strategies in maintaining the highest levels of subscriber satisfaction, in addition to providing international communication services. Between Palestine and Jordan with high quality. On the sidelines of signing the two agreements, the CEO of Ooredoo Palestine, Dr. Samer Fares: 'The Kingdom of Jordan is considered the Palestinians' gateway to the world. Therefore, as part of our ongoing efforts to provide the best services to our subscribers, we have renewed agreements with Orange and Umniah to provide roaming services to Ooredoo Palestine subscribers during their travel to Jordan, residence there, or transit to any country in the world. This comes The step comes as the Hajj and summer seasons approach this year, and the need of Palestinians to maintain contact with their families d uring their travel, especially in light of the difficult circumstances that Palestine has been going through recently.' Dr. added. Samer: 'Ooredoo Palestine has a vision and strategy to maintain its leading market position in the field of data, and roaming services via the 4G and 5G networks are among the most important pillars of moving forward towards strengthening this advanced market position. These two agreements also aim to maintain communication services between The two brotherly countries, Jordan and Palestine, have a high level of quality and preferential prices that enable families between the two countries to remain in constant contact.' Dr. concluded. Samer thanked the executive management of both Orange and Umniah for the cooperation and professionalism they provided in concluding the two agreements, in the common interest of companies and subscribers alike. Source: Maan News Agency
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