Vodafone Qatar and Hytera highlighted the immediate positive impact of the GSMA’s inaugural MWC25 Doha, revealing they used the event to advance work to provide communications to key public sector, healthcare and building industries.

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the companies shores up a partnership spanning several years to provide secure and reliable connectivity to various industries in Qatar.

The companies revealed the deal after MWC25 Doha closed.

Hytera stated the pair are focusing on developing and enhancing services to improve resilience through better coordination, safety and quality. The company itself provides various professional communications technologies.

The goal of the MoU is to boost services provided to public safety bodies and utilities, along with organisations in the transport, health and building sectors. The arrangement employs Vodafone’s network capabilities to boost digital transformations.

“This partnership is a pivotal step in our mission to deliver world-class communications”, Vodafone Enterprise Business unit director Mohamed Mohsin Alyafei (pictured, left) said.

He explained the companies are keen to promote Qatari goals to employ digitalisation as a driver of growth.

Hytera VP Stanley Song (pictured, right) said the pair would “continue to bring advanced communications capabilities” to organisations in Qatar.