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Ooredoo and Oracle Collaborate to Deliver Sovereign AI and Cloud Services in Qatar

Oracle Alloy will enable telco leader to offer Oracle Cloud Infrastructure’s 200+ AI and cloud services while supporting Qatar’s data sovereignty requirements

Doha, Qatar —February 16, 2026
Ooradoo and Oracle

Ooredoo, a leading international telecommunications company, has selected Oracle Alloy to deliver sovereign AI and cloud services to Qatar’s government sector and enterprises. With Oracle Alloy, a complete infrastructure platform that enables Oracle partners to become cloud providers, Ooredoo will expand its cloud services portfolio by delivering Oracle Cloud Infrastructure's (OCI) 200+ AI and cloud services to customers across Qatar. To support local data residency, sovereignty, and regulatory compliance requirements, these services will be operated from Ooredoo’s own data centers in the country.

Ooredoo is a leading international communications company that serves more than 100 million customers across the Middle East, North Africa, and Southeast Asia. To meet the rising demand for sovereign managed cloud and AI services, Ooredoo selected Oracle Alloy. With Oracle Alloy, Ooredoo can help customers modernize and transform their businesses while meeting strict data residency and governance requirements by operating and delivering the full set of OCI services.

“This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Ooredoo’s journey to enable Qatar’s digital future,” said Sheikh Ali bin Jabor bin Mohammad Al Thani, CEO at Ooredoo Qatar. “By working with Oracle to deliver a sovereign AI and cloud platform hosted entirely within the country, we are empowering government and enterprise customers in Qatar with secure, high-performance AI and cloud capabilities that help meet the highest standards of data sovereignty, regulatory compliance, and innovation. Together, Ooredoo and Oracle are building the digital foundation that will support Qatar’s economic growth, resilience, and technological leadership for years to come.”

Oracle’s sovereign AI capabilities enabled by Oracle Alloy will assist Ooredoo in accelerating the adoption of AI in Qatar. Oracle’s distributed cloudOCI Generative AI service, and OCI AI infrastructure will enable Ooredoo to deploy AI and cloud-native capabilities locally, supporting government and enterprise customers as they build and scale AI-powered applications within a sovereign environment. In addition, by combining advanced AI services with strong security, governance, and compliance controls, Ooredoo will be able to help organizations in Qatar adopt AI at scale.

“In an increasingly complex digital landscape, the deployment of sovereign cloud infrastructure with access to advanced hyperscale capabilities has become essential for helping ensure long-term national resilience, security, and economic growth,” said Richard Smith, executive vice president and general manager, EMEA Cloud Infrastructure, Oracle. “By delivering the full OCI portfolio within a sovereign environment, Oracle uniquely enables Ooredoo to advance its cloud strategy while supporting Qatar’s broader socio-economic ambitions.”

Oracle Alloy, part of Oracle’s distributed cloud, enables service providers, integrators, independent software vendors, and other organizations to capitalize on the unprecedented business and new growth opportunities of the cloud. It functions as a full cloud region that Oracle supports and updates with new features as they become available in other Oracle public cloud regions worldwide.

Contact Info

Gaurav Bhatnagar

Senior Director, Corporate Communications – Middle East & Africa
Oracle
+971 55 100 1407

About Oracle Distributed Cloud

Oracle’s distributed cloud delivers the benefits of cloud with greater control and flexibility. Oracle’s distributed cloud lineup includes:

  • Public cloud: Hyperscale public cloud regions serve any size of organization, including those requiring strict EU sovereignty controls. See the full list of regions here.
  • Dedicated cloud: Customers can run all OCI cloud services in their own data centers with OCI Dedicated Region, while partners can resell OCI cloud services and customize the experience using Oracle Alloy. Oracle also operates separate U.S., UK, and Australian Government Clouds, and Isolated Cloud Regions for national security purposes. Each of these products provide a full cloud and AI stack that customers can deploy as a Sovereign Cloud.
  • Hybrid cloud: OCI delivers key cloud services on-premises via Oracle Exadata Cloud@Customer and Compute Cloud@Customer and is already managing deployments in over 60 countries. Additionally, OCI Roving Edge Infrastructure, which consists of multiple configurations of ruggedized and portable high-performance devices, helps customers leverage remote AI inferencing at the edge. 
  • Multicloud: OCI is physically deployed within all the hyperscale cloud providers, including AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure, providing low latency, natively integrated Oracle AI Database services, including Oracle Database@AWS, Oracle Database@Azure, Oracle Database@Google Cloud and Oracle HeatWave on AWS and Microsoft Azure. Oracle Interconnect for Microsoft Azure and Oracle Interconnect for Google Cloud allow customers to combine key capabilities from across clouds.

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