Times of Oman

Ooredoo’s fibre and LTE solutions continue to inspire users across Oman

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MUSCAT: Ooredoo’s new wave of comprehens­ive fibre solutions have continued to surge in popularity, with the value added Superfast Fibre data plans and their LTE Fast Home Broadband plans providing thousands across the Sultanate with greater value and fantastic internet speeds.

The two services were added to the company’s portfolio during the first quarter of the year based on detailed feedback from customers.

Feras Al Sheikh, director of Consumer Sales at Ooredoo, said, “We know our customers need even greater value to stay connected in today’s digital world. By upgrading our Superfast bundles and making the unbeatable value of our Home Fast Broadband permanent, we are giving customers even more of what they want to enjoy the internet; part of our aim of becoming data experience leaders in the Sultanate. Whether surfing the net or contacting friends or family, these data plans have taken the convenienc­e of every call and minute spent online to the next level.”

By simply signing up for a oneyear contract, customers will receive added benefits on top of the unlimited data use provided by each of the company’s Superfast Fibre plans. Each bundle features an expanded range of broadband services, connecting users with a cutting-edge network across Oman. In addition to zero upfront fees for installati­on, customers also receive unlimited local on-net minutes for calls within Oman and fixed discounts on calls overseas.

New and existing Ooredoo customers in cities, towns and villages across the Sultanate can connect for free to Ooredoo’s Fast Home Broadband at speeds of up to 10Mpbs with one and two-year contracts, both offering plans for OMR25, OMR35 and OMR50 per month. Those selecting the two-year option will benefit from monthly data allowances of 150GB, 300GB or 500GB as well as 500 minutes of local landline talk time. One-year contract holders can enjoy 100GB, 200GB or 400GB of data each month, according to their plan selection, and will enjoy 200 minutes of local landline talk time. A versatile ‘no contract’ option is also available.

The two services were added to the company’s portfolio during the first quarter of the year based on detailed feedback from customers

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