
Oman- Ooredoo signs partnership agreement with SBS
Continuing to offer the very best solutions to its corporate customers, Ooredoo signed a partnership agreement with digital solutions provider, Synchronized Business Services (SBS). The agreement is set to provide a range of digital signage and innovation services within the realm of digital display and robotics.
These services will be delivered with the highest quality standards in every aspect of the business to Ooredoo's SME and corporate customers, as part of the telecom company's efforts to support businesses and maximise their potential.
'As a digital partner of choice, we understand the importance of a business's digital capabilities. That's why we are committed to providing a wide range of efficient and cost-effective innovative solutions for our B2B customers, supporting them on their own journey to 'be digital',' said Sultan bin Ahmed al Wahaibi, chief business and wholesale officer at Ooredoo.
'Our partnership with SBS, who are the leading signage solutions providers in the Middle East, means that businesses of all sizes can tap into the company's expertise to make sure their digital signage really stands out from the crowd.'
Ooredoo offers corporate customers a range of comprehensive state-of-the-art mobile, fixed and ICT based services, including a range of tailor-made digital solutions and benefits. The new partnership with SBS is a welcome addition to Ooredoo's growing portfolio of collaborations, making sure their customers stay ahead of the digital game.
'In line with Ooredoo's constant efforts to provide its customers with the latest technological solutions that support their business objectives, SBS has partnered with Ooredoo in providing digital solutions and Robotics that cater to every type and size of business. This partnership provides ready digital signage solutions for B2B customers, which can also be tailored and advanced to innovative smart solutions and electronic devices for the visually impaired, to match business visions and marketing strategies,' said Mahmoud el Mahalawy the CEO of SBS Middle East.

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