Times of Oman

Samatel customers told to port out, can opt for Renna

- Times News Service

MUSCAT: Samatel’s customers can move to the growing mobile reseller Renna, a senior official of the Integrated Telecommun­ications Oman (SAOC) said.

Darren Tong, Chief Executive Officer, Integrated Telecommun­ications Oman, said, “Integrated Telecommun­ications Oman, also known as Telecom Oman, acquired Renna in June 2016. The announceme­nt concerning Samatel represents our intention to migrate Samatel’s old customers to a more vibrant platform.”

Samatel LLC was renamed as Integrated Telecommun­ications Oman few years back.

Mobile reseller

“Renna has more than 600,000 subscriber­s, and represents the largest and fastest growing mobile reseller in the market today. We are confident that our longtime Samatel subscriber­s will appreciate the competitiv­e offers provided by Renna, and we look forward to doing more for all of our customers in the months to come,” he told the Times of Oman.

His statement comes after mo- bile reseller Samatel announced terminatio­n of its mobile services in the Sultanate, effective January 15, 2017. “Any Samatel subscriber­s who wish to keep their Samatel numbers are requested to port their Samatel numbers to any operator of their choice to continue using their mobile number.

“Subscriber­s may submit a port-out request for any valid Samatel SIM in person at our office at the second floor of Ghubrah Plaza, 18th November Street, Muscat or send a request by email to feedback@teo.om. “Samatel will bear the cost of porting the number to the requested operator for all requests received before February 15, 2017, along with a refund of any previous balance on the SIM,” Integrated Telecommun­ications Oman (SAOC) said in an announceme­nt issued on Sunday.

An official of the Samatel clarified that the Samatel mobile numbers will continue to work for the next one month. “Customers will have one month’s time to change to any other operator, but it won’t hamper many people in Oman as the firm did not have too many subscriber­s in the Sultanate,” the official clarified.

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