Kuwait, Kuwait City: Ooredoo Telecom, the first to introduce innovative digital services in Kuwait, acknowledges the importance of one-on-one communication with all segments of society and customers, keeping up with the latest digital developments of various social media platforms, and thus having a strong social media presence. Therefore, Ooredoo Kuwait announced the launch of its channel on the new voice-chat based social media app, Clubhouse.

This step comes in line with the company's strategy and vision of enriching people’s digital lives. Ooredoo Kuwait has always been proactive in participating in all activities that accelerate digital transformation while taking advantage of the allure of social media through creating more intimate relationship with its customers and the public. Subsequently, it is keen to join various electronic channels to interact with customers and listen to all their opinions and suggestions which further strengthens the relationship between them.

The nature of the newcomer, Clubhouse, which is built around “drop-in audio chat”, as the conversations are between people discussing various topics such as; technology, the latest local news and many others, which made it achieve huge widespread worldwide and in the country. Any user can start a "room" that others can join, as each "room" contains mediators, speakers and listeners. Moderators control who gets the privileges to speak, although listeners can "raise their hands" to ask to speak.

Mijbil Alayoub, Senior Director, Corporate Communications, Ooredoo Kuwait, said: “Clubhouse gives us the opportunity to better communicate and interact with our customers and the public, build a strong relationship with them, and gain their trust, especially the youth category who are always looking forward to experiencing everything new and digital.”

Alayoub added: "Today, and by joining the Clubhouse, we are closer and more interactive with our customers, followers, and the public. We, had our first conversation, and it was quite interactive and informative, the next conversation will be full of surprises and information related to all our products and services, our strategic partnerships and more."

About Ooredoo Kuwait:

Ooredoo Kuwait was established in December 1999 as the second operator in the country. Today, since then, the company offers mobile, broadband internet and corporate managed services tailored to the needs of customers and businesses. The company operates number of telecom operators in the region: Ooredoo Algeria, Ooredoo Tunis, Ooredoo Maldives, and Ooredoo Palestine. Ooredoo Kuwait is a member of the international Ooredoo Group based in Doha, Qatar.

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