Ooredoo Gives Shahry Business and OIP Customers Up To 4 Months of Free
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Mobilk - As the Sultanate’s digital partner of choice, Ooredoo is giving business customers free subscription months when signing up for ‘Ooredoo Internet Professional’ and ‘Shahry Business Packs’. In addition to the existing fantastic benefits of the plans, new business contract customers will be eligible for up to 4 months of monthly reoccurring fees absolutely free. Starting from 25 July for 3 months from the launch date, those signing up for a two-year contract will get the 6th, 12th, 18th, and 24th months’ charges waived. Similarly, customers opting for a one-year contract will get the 6th and 12th months’ charges waived.
Sultan bin Ahmed Al Wahaibi, Chief Business and Wholesale Officer at Ooredoo said: “The world has become so dependent on new technology; businesses cannot survive today without being connected. Therefore, we wanted to give our customers that bit more by providing amazing value with our two most popular plans. We are all about ‘Be Digital’ and through this offer we are giving customers a way to do just that, for longer. We want to go beyond providing customers with just reliable products and services and be their partner in their journey to success”.
Available on both Shahry Business Packs and Ooredoo Internet Professional plans, this promotion provides customers with more value-added benefits including the initial plans and bundles at competitive rates. Offering businesses of all sizes a mix of tailored solutions, Shahry Business Pack subscribers will also benefit from roll-over of unused data, international minutes and roaming, and included SMS’s. Moreover, ‘Ooredoo Internet Professional’ fixed line services keep businesses connected with unlimited internet plans, voice minutes, and international calling discounts.
To find out more about the Shahry Business Packs, OIP, or any of Ooredoo’s value-packed products and services, visit www.ooredoo.om/Business or visit any of their 50 stores located across Oman.