Djezzy and Algeria Telecom have officially announced a new partnership aimed at enhancing service exchanges and improving customer experience
During the event, Adel Bentoumi, president and CEO of Algeria Telecom, shared, “It is our honor to welcome Djezzy as a partner. This collaboration brings significant added value to both companies. This new partnership lays the foundation for shared value-added services that will undoubtedly improve service quality and contribute to the growth of Algeria’s ICT sector. This initiative is in line with Algeria Telecom's strategy of placing the citizen at the center of our priorities.”
Mahieddine Allouche, CEO of Djezzy, expressed his enthusiasm, stated, “We are delighted about our partnership with Algeria Telecom, the historic leader in Algeria’s telecommunications sector. This agreement aligns with our development strategy, which focuses on forming synergistic partnerships to enhance service quality and provide the best to our customers. This alliance with Algeria Telecom opens the door to exciting collaboration opportunities, creating added value for the local ecosystem and offering new services to citizens.
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