Vodafone’s customers can now make international calls to more than 120 countries at Dh55 per minute every Sunday as part of the service provider’s “Super Sundays” promotion.
Super Sundays will be a two-month promotion and is available every Sunday from today until December 22.
All prepaid customers, on any plan, can opt in for free by dialling *200*255#. Customers need to opt in to Super Sunday only once.
Additionally, Vodafone announced the launch of its permanent international Dh60 offer, which allows customers to make international calls at just Dh60 per minute for a weekly fee of only QR1.
Customers will need to opt in by dialling *200*260# to get this special rate.
Mohammed al-Yami, Vodafone Qatar director (External Affairs) said, “Super Sunday was one of our customers’ most favourite promotions. We are proud to be able to bring this pack for all our prepaid customers to enjoy. With these two fabulous offers Vodafone Qatar customers can now access great international rates any day of the week to their favourite country.”
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