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    Ooredoo QSC [a] [4] (Arabic: أريد; formerly Qtel) is a Qatari multinational telecommunications company headquartered in Doha.Ooredoo provides mobile, wireless, wire line, and content services with market share in domestic and international telecommunication markets, and in business (corporations and individuals) and residential markets.

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  7. Ooredoo Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Ooredoo Kuwait, formerly known as Wataniya Telecom, is a telecommunications company [1] in Kuwait owned by the Ooredoo group. Its operations began in December 1999 when it launched wireless services as the second operator in Kuwait.

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    Ooredoo Oman (formerly Nawras) is an Omani telecommunications company owned by Ooredoo (formerly the Qtel Group). It is the Sultanate's first privately owned telecommunications company and had a consolidated global customer base of more than 58 million customers as of 31 December 2023. [1]

  9. Ooredoo Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Ooredoo Tunisia started commercial operations on 27 December 2002. Six months later, its mobile phone network covered 60% of the Tunisian population. As of June 30, 2006, it had more than 2.5 million subscribers and has now more than 5 million subscribers.