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16/06/2025 09:07 AST
The implementation of cutting-edge fibre technology will play a key role in Vodafone Qatar's digital advancement, according to chief technology officer Ramy Boctor.
In an interview with Gulf Times, Boctor stated that the initiative is a key part of Vodafone Qatar's broadband capacity strategy, with a near-term potential to deliver speeds of up to 25Gbps and the ability to scale up to 50Gbps in the future.
According to Boctor, this network upgrade will revolutionise the digital capabilities of both individual consumers and enterprise clients, characterised by fast Internet connectivity that supports various bandwidth-intensive applications.
He said, "Consumers will benefit from smoother streaming of high-definition content and instantaneous downloads. Businesses will gain access to seamless and reliable cloud computing services, enabling greater efficiency and scalability in their operations.
The infrastructure, he explained, will likewise facilitate the adoption and deployment of emerging technologies that demand high bandwidth, such as advanced video conferencing, large-scale data analytics, and sophisticated IoT solutions.
"This transformation underscores Vodafone Qatar's commitment to driving digital innovation and providing its customers with the most advanced and 'future-proof' connectivity solutions available," Boctor emphasised.
Asked what future innovations consumers can expect as Vodafone Qatar continues its digital transformation, Boctor stated that Vodafone Qatar continues to pave the way for innovation across the country's business landscape as part of its ambitious digital transformation journey
By offering advanced digital services and cutting-edge technologies, Boctor noted that Vodafone is enabling customers to reimagine how they create and deliver products and services.
He said, "Vodafone's digital transformation unlocks a world of possibilities, enabling businesses to adopt new approaches to product development and service delivery. What we are offering consumers and enterprises is quality and scalability, empowering them to both reap the benefits of cutting-edge Internet speeds today, and preparing for the technological innovations of tomorrow."
Boctor added: "Through the continual integration of AI, 5G, IoT, and cloud platforms, we are providing a foundation that supports efficiency, agility, and long-term growth. With a customer-centric approach, Vodafone Qatar is not only transforming its operations but also enabling enterprises and entrepreneurs to thrive in the evolving digital economy."
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