Qtel has launched two new promotions that will allow Hala customers to keep in touch with family members and friends around the world with greater ease.
Customers who subscribe to the Hala Monthly Pack 19 will receive 35 minutes for calling 17 of the most frequently-called countries around the world.
The pack is available for QR19 and has a validity of 30 days.
The international minutes can be used to call the UAE, Saudi Arabia, India, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Egypt, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Thailand, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Qtel has chosen these countries following extensive research into customers’ needs and preferences, and is able to offer such great value thanks to its international network of partnerships. Customers can subscribe to the service by sending “INT” to 121.
Those calling India can take advantage of the Hala India Pack, with the lowest-ever calling rate of 19Dhs per minute. The Hala India Pack is valid for seven days and carries a low fee of only QR1 per week. Customers can subscribe to the Hala India Pack by sending the shortcode “IND” to 121.
The subscription will automatically renew every seven days so that customers can continue to call at the low rate. Customers can unsubscribe by sending “STOP IND” to 121.
Both offers are valid until May 6.
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