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U.S. chip curbs in Middle East just ‘business as usual,’ Ooredoo CEO says after Nvidia deal

U.S. chip curbs in Middle East just 'business as usual,' Ooredoo CEO says after Nvidia deal

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Qatari telecoms provider Ooredoo told CNBC Wednesday that its new tie-up with Nvidia is compliant of all U.S. regulations and will still allow it to have access to the latest technology.

Ooredoo earlier this week signed a partnership with Nvidia, marking the chipmaker’s first large-scale entry into the Middle East market. The companies did not disclose the value of the deal.

The deal will see thousands of…


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