Huawei and Asiacell Take the Center Stage in Communication Transformation Landscape in Iraq
Iraq - Sulaymaniyah, April 2024 - Asiacell proudly announced the renewal of their strategic partnership with the world’s Telecom giant “Huawei” through the signing of two pivotal agreements that aim at modernizing and updating the network infrastructure, upgrading operational processes, and introducing Artificial Intelligence ‘AI’ resources to achieve development and enhance the quality and innovation in the communication sector in Iraq in preparation for upcoming developments.
The first agreement emphasizes a dedication to highest operational excellence standards, utilizing Artificial Intelligence ‘AI’, machine learning and Internet of Things ‘IOT’ in order to enhance network performance across all Asaicell services. This endeavor is focused on raising service reliability to new upcoming horizons, guaranteeing the fastest internet connectivity and the most advanced network for customers nationwide. Through the utilization of advanced technologies, Asiacell and Huawei are committed to improving the user experience and addressing the changing demands of the Iraqi market.
In a constant endeavor towards improved efficiency and transparency, the second agreement emphasizes upgrading charging and billing systems through advanced Open Digital Architecture “ODA” techniques through which Asiacell seeks to boost the precision and adaptability of its billing procedures and offer customers more customized service options by introducing these cutting-edge solutions. This partnership not only simplifies operations, but also underlines Asiacell's dedication to transparency and customer focus.
Through innovative initiatives, Asiacell and Huawei are demonstrating their commitment to enhancing the Iraqi market and improving the lives of millions of Asiacell subscribers with advanced connectivity solutions. As their partnership thrives, both companies are resolute in achieving their goal to unleash the telecommunications sector's maximum potential in Iraq.