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Hytera and Vodafone Qatar sign industry-focused MoU

Hytera and Vodafone Qatar sign industry-focused MoU

Hytera, a leading provider of critical communications technologies and solutions, and operator Vodafone Qatar have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) targeting some of the specific needs of Qatar's key industries.

The two companies say the agreement, signed at the recent Mobile World Congress (MWC) Doha 2025 event, builds on years of partnership and reflects the companies’ shared commitment to advancing secure, reliable, and future-ready communication services for key industries across Qatar. 

They add that the MoU formalises enhanced cooperation between Vodafone Qatar and Hytera, leveraging the strengths of both organisations to better serve sectors where dependable communication is essential – such as public safety, utilities, transportation, healthcare and construction.

By aligning Vodafone Qatar's strong network capabilities with Hytera's global expertise in professional communications, the partnership aims to create stronger value propositions for customers and expand opportunities in Qatar's rapidly evolving critical communications landscape.

More specifically, the deepened collaboration focuses on joint development, market expansion, and enhanced service offerings, enabling organisations across Qatar to benefit from communication solutions that support operational resilience and long-term digital transformation.

Both companies say they share the vision of helping customers improve coordination, strengthen safety, and elevate service quality as they navigate increasingly complex operational environments

Of course, this isn’t about mainstream consumer mobile communications. As Hytera explains, it is committed to promoting the most open communication standards, from narrowband to broadband, including TETRA, DMR, PDT, and LTE. It provides user-oriented critical communication products designed to help customers excel in public safety, energy, transportation, utilities, commercial and other industry verticals.

Thus, presumably with this in mind, Stanley Song, Vice President of Hytera, notes of this agreement: “This collaboration marks an important step in strengthening our joint presence and creating long-term value for Qatar’s key industries.”



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