Ooredoo has revealed its investment in network and customer experience in Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Iraq, Algeria, Tunisia, Indonesia and Myanmar.
The total Capex of Ooredoo has increased to QR 5,868.8 million in 2019 from QR 4,872 million in 2018.
Revenue
Ooredoo reported revenue of QAR 7.950 billion (+8 percent) in fourth quarter and QAR 29.9 billion (stable) in 2019.
Ooredoo’s EBITDA grew 11 percent to 3.183 billion with EBITDA margin of 40 percent in the fourth quarter of 2019. EBITDA of Ooredoo rose 5 percent to QAR 12.8 billion with EBITDA margin of 43 percent in 2019.
Ooredoo Group’s mobile phone customer base rose 2 percent to 117 million, mainly driven by new customers in Indonesia, Myanmar and Kuwait.
Ooredoo leads in 5G adoption with live commercial 5G networks in Qatar and Kuwait and successful 5G testing in Oman.
Ooredoo Qatar applied 5G technology during the FIFA Club World Cup Final in December 2019 in Doha with coverage and network quality. Ooredoo Oman has showcased the power of 5G at experience zones in its stores across Muscat and Salalah.
Ooredoo Algeria offered 4G services in all 48 provinces, building the fastest mobile network in Myanmar, reconnecting services to the liberated areas in Iraq and achieving the widest 3G coverage in the country, and capturing a strong 4G market leadership position in Tunisia.
Capex
Indosat Ooredoo has completed the sale of 3,100 telecom towers for IDR 6.39 trillion (equivalent to QAR 1,644 million). This transaction will allow Indosat Ooredoo to further invest into the network and improve customer experience.
“Our success was driven by the precise execution of our digital transformation strategy, in concert with the culture of innovation which permeates Ooredoo Group. This enabled us to remain agile and meet the changing needs of our customers,” Sheikh Saud bin Nasser Al Thani, chief executive officer of Ooredoo, said.
Ooredoo Qatar said mobile phone customer numbers were 3.3 million by year-end in line with 2018.
Ooredoo Qatar’s 5G presence continued to be well received by customers, while an enhanced portfolio of digital services contributed to a growth in post-paid customers. The new Ooredoo ONE all-in-one home service increased the number of digital entertainment customers.
Capex of Ooredoo has increased to QR 1,056.5 million in 2019 from QR 719.9 million Qatar in 2018.
Ooredoo Oman migrated some of its prepaid customers to post-paid plans in line with its strategy to target higher value customers. Customer base stood at 2.9 million at the end of 2019.
Ooredoo Oman participated in the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority’s 5G Roadmap event and showcased the power of 5G at experience zones in its stores across Muscat and Salalah.
Ooredoo Oman expanded its broadband network to cover almost all provinces across the Sultanate, and the company’s Supernet network now covers over 98 percent of Oman’s population.
Capex of Ooredoo has decreased to QR 467 million in 2019 from QR 493.6 million Oman in 2018.
Ooredoo Kuwait’s innovative product offering enabled it to grow its customer base by 12 percent to 2.6 million at the end of 2019.
Ooredoo Kuwait launched 5G internet plans and 5G MiFi router.
Capex of Ooredoo has increased to QR 365 million in 2019 from QR 284.3 million Kuwait in 2018.
Asiacell – Iraq reported a flat customer base of 14.2 million customers. Asiacell upgraded its entire network to support 3G, achieving the widest 3G coverage in the country.
Capex of Ooredoo has increased to QR 360.6 million in 2019 from QR 137.7 million Iraq in 2018.
Ooredoo Algeria’s mobile phone customer base was 12.6 million at the end of 2019. The company expanded its 4G network by installing 1,400 new technical sites across the country, enabling it to become the first operator in Algeria to cover all 48 provinces with 4G.
Capex of Ooredoo has increased to QR 580.9 million in 2019 from QR 543.2 million Algeria in 2018.
Ooredoo Tunisia said its mobile phone customer base grew 1 percent to 9.2 million in 2019.
Capex of Ooredoo has increased to QR 185.7 million in 2019 from QR 162 million Tunisia in 2018.
Indosat Ooredoo reported growth of 2 percent in its mobile phone customer base to reach 59 million customers, supported by the expansion and improvements to its 4G BTS network and the use of digitisation to enhance its customer experience.
Capex of Ooredoo has increased to QR 2,502.3 million in 2019 from QR 2,072.7 million Indonesia in 2018.
Ooredoo Myanmar grew its mobile phone customer base by 20 percent to 11.5 million at the end of 2019, supported by the company’s growing digital offering and optimised customer acquisition strategy.
Capex of Ooredoo has decreased to QR 255.4 million in 2019 from QR 365.4 million Myanmar in 2018.
Capex of Ooredoo has increased to QR 1,216.8 million in 2019 from QR 1,074.7 million Wataniya in 2018.
Capex of Ooredoo has increased to QR 55.3 million in 2019 from QR 44 million Maldives in 2018.
Capex of Ooredoo has decreased to QR 30 million in 2019 from QR 41 million Palestine in 2018.