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Asiacell and China Mobile partner on Digital Transformation

Iraq Business07-06-2025
By John Lee.
Asiacell and China Mobile International (CMI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly deliver comprehensive digital and telecom solutions in Iraq, with a strong focus on B2B and enterprise services.
The agreement aims to support Iraq's broader digital transformation by leveraging CMI's global technical expertise and real-world use cases to empower Iraqi enterprises through innovative, scalable, and efficient digital infrastructure.
Alex Lee, CMI's General Manager for the Middle East, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership:
"We are excited to work with Asiacell to unlock new opportunities in Iraq. Our shared vision for a digitally connected world aligns with the tremendous growth potential of this market."
Asiacell CEO Amer Sunaa added:
"This marks a milestone in Iraq's digital journey. Partnering with CMI reinforces our commitment to delivering world-class telecom and IT solutions that meet the evolving needs of businesses across the region."
The partnership will focus on international connectivity, enterprise services, and emerging technologies to boost innovation and sustainable growth across key sectors in Iraq.
(Source: Asiacell)
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