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Ooredoo has announced a new promotion offering all new Shahry Smart 150, 250, 450, 750 and Shahry Super customers a free mobile broadband (MBB) subscription for 12 months.
As part of the offer, new Shahry Super and Shahry Smart 150 and 250 customers will get a discount of QR50 per month, enabling them to subscribe to the latest 5GB MBB plan for free for one year.
Shahry Smart 450 and 750 customers will get a discount of QR200 on the 25GB MBB pack, which will enable them to access the plan for free for 12 months.
New customers can register for an MBB pack by purchasing an Ooredoo MBB SIM either at an Ooredoo shop or any of the premium dealers for a one-time fee of QR50. Only new MBB SIM customers can benefit from the promotion.
“The new offer has been launched to celebrate the recent upgrade of Ooredoo’s mobile broadband plans. The new portfolio now comprises three packs, including 5GB of data for just QR50/month – 4GB more data than the previous QR60 1GB bundle, 25GB for QR200/month – a saving of QR200, and unlimited data for QR400/month,” according to a statement from Ooredoo.
Mobile broadband provides customers with “direct, high-speed” access to the Internet via Ooredoo’s Supernet network.
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