
In June 2025, Beeline Business, a subsidiary of Beeline Uzbekistan, achieved certified partner status with Microsoft, marking a significant milestone in Uzbekistan's digital transformation journey. This partnership enables Beeline Business to offer Microsoft cloud and software solutions, including Modern Work (M365) services and Azure cloud platforms, to corporate clients in Uzbekistan with professional local support.
Beeline Business has trained and certified its specialists in these areas, ensuring qualified support at all stages—from selecting optimal use cases to implementation, configuration, and daily operation. All solutions are provided according to the Software as a Service (SaaS) model, offering clients ready-to-use services with flexible payment models and scalable resources, eliminating the need for significant infrastructure investments.
Dmitry Fisenko, Director of Corporate Sales Development at Beeline Uzbekistan, emphasized the importance of this partnership, stating that businesses seek partners who provide full support from solution selection to daily operations. With the certification in Modern Work and Azure, Beeline Business is prepared to address the entire cycle of clients' tasks.
This development positions Beeline Business as the first private telecom operator in Uzbekistan to offer a comprehensive digital infrastructure, including communications, cloud services, world-class corporate software, and professional support in a one-stop-shop format.
Beeline Uzbekistan, operating under Unitel LLC since 2006, is part of the VEON Group, an international telecommunications holding headquartered in Dubai. VEON has invested over USD 1.5 billion into Uzbekistan's telecommunications sector since entering the market, and Beeline has paid an estimated USD 2 billion in taxes during its operations in Uzbekistan.
This partnership with Microsoft is part of Beeline Uzbekistan's broader strategy to enhance its digital ecosystem. In May 2025, Beeline Uzbekistan relocated its headquarters to Tashkent's IT Park, underscoring its commitment to Uzbekistan's digital future. The new headquarters houses around 2,000 employees, including digital services teams, VEON AdTech, and Beelab, the developer of Beeline Uzbekistan's fintech platform Beepul. (tmcnet.com)
Additionally, Beeline Uzbekistan has been actively investing in network modernization. In January 2025, the company upgraded over 150 base stations across the country, enhancing 4G/LTE capabilities and improving service quality in various regions. The adoption of technologies like Massive MIMO has increased user capacity, data speeds, and traffic, with over a million users now enjoying higher-quality voice calls over the 4G network. (uzdaily.uz)
Furthermore, Beeline Uzbekistan has partnered with P.I. Works to deploy AI-driven network automation and predictive analytics, aiming to proactively resolve network issues and enhance customer satisfaction. This collaboration leverages machine learning insights to anticipate and address network-related issues before customers experience them. (nasdaq.com)
In May 2025, Beeline Uzbekistan co-hosted the GSMA M360 Eurasia 2025 summit in Tashkent, bringing together leaders from the global mobile telecommunications and technology sectors to discuss accelerating digital transformation across the region. The event highlighted key areas such as the integration of augmented AI in mobile networks, widespread 5G deployment, and the creation of resilient and scalable technology ecosystems. (uz.kursiv.media)
These initiatives collectively demonstrate Beeline Uzbekistan's commitment to advancing the country's digital infrastructure and services, positioning itself as a key player in Uzbekistan's digital transformation.
Source: uz.kursiv.media Beeline Business expands digital ecosystem through partnership with Microsoft