Ooredoo announced that its state-of-the-art Data Centre in Boushar has reached its next stage of completion. Ready for equipment installation, testing and commissioning, it marks a major breakthrough in the project, which, despite the challenges presented by COVID-19, has been achieved in a record eight months. Once completed, the modern infrastructure will be able to manage the requirements of the rapidly growing demands for local hosts and digital data processing in Oman.
Ahmed Abdullah Al Abri, Chief Technology and Information Officer at Ooredoo, said, “We strive to meet the needs of our customers and support Oman on its digital transformation journey. This ultra-modern Data Centre is part of our efforts to meet the rapidly growing demand for hosting and data processing. The completion of the major civil work means that our flagship building of the Ooredoo Bousher Data Centre is there for the public to see, a proud symbol of our efforts to support and promote the national economy.”
Ooredoo continues to invest heavily in the local market, by creating hundreds of direct and indirect job opportunities, and contributing significantly to the socio-economic development of the country. Specific for this project, the “Omani products first” initiative was put in place. Over the years, the telecoms company has consistently been at the forefront of supporting businesses in Oman and serving customers across a multitude of economic sectors. Meanwhile, it continues to introduce the latest communications technologies and innovative products and services, to enrich customers’ digital lives across the Sultanate.