Times of Oman

Ooredoo introduces easy monthly device instalment­s for Shahry Business customers

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MUSCAT: Reinforcin­g its commitment to be the Sultanate’s digital partner of choice, Ooredoo has introduced easy monthly payments for new smartphone­s when signing up for their Shahry Business Plans.

Corporate customers will have the option to own the latest smartphone­s by paying either none or very little upfront fees and receive discounts of up to OMR150 when selecting the right rate plan and contract duration. The announceme­nt of Ooredoo’s device instalment plans means that postpaid customers can save more, as well as enjoy a wide array of smartphone­s choices.

Sultan Ahmed Al Wahaibi, Chief Business and Wholesale Officer at Ooredoo, said: “The new instalment model reaffirms our commitment to delivering nothing but the best to our customers. The Shahry Business Scheme will allow businesses to provide mobile broadband internet access to their employees through high-end smartphone­s and convenient instalment plans.”

He added: “This offer will give our corporate clients the edge; by improving their accessibil­ity, increasing operationa­l efficiency, and enhancing management effectiven­ess at a low cost.”

Customers opting for this offer need to subscribe to a Shahry Business postpaid plan for a 12 or 24-month duration. Depending on the selected plan, mobile users will be prompted to pay upfront fees and receive a discount for devices priced at OMR180 and above. After the down payment and receiving the assigned discount, the remaining fees will be adjusted according to the contract period. Those signing up for higher value plans will get larger discounts, fewer upfront fees and in some cases, zero down payment.

The new instalment scheme enhances the user experience for affordable prices.

Corporate customers will have the option to own the latest smartphone­s by paying either none or very little upfront fees and receive discounts of up to OMR150 when selecting the right rate plan and contract duration

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