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Ooredoo has announced the launch of the Ultimate Mozaic Club, a new service designed to “combine the best of Mozaic TV in one easy-to-use package”.
The Ultimate Mozaic Club, which is priced at QR50 per month, offers a package of Mozaic content that includes ABC Studios, Disney, on-demand movies and TV series. “Ooredoo’s wide range of Mozaic On Demand Clubs have proven to be extremely popular with customers, offering a range of programming, including films, children’s television, soap operas, comedies and dramas,” the company said in a statement.
Fatima Sultan al-Kuwari, director of community and public relations at Ooredoo, said: “Mozaic has become Qatar’s most popular channel for premium digital entertainment, and we’re constantly looking at ways to enhance and expand choice for our customers. The launch of the new Ultimate Mozaic Club delivers incredible value for our customers and the widest range of on-demand content.”
The new Ultimate Mozaic Club will offer “unlimited access to a world of entertainment at a reasonable price by combining all Mozaic Club content in one package”, so that customers will also be able to enjoy more than 1,000 titles from Mozaic TV’s On Demand Clubs, the statement added.
New customers can subscribe to the service for QR50, while existing users will be able to combine their clubs into one Ultimate Package, with Ooredoo automatically registering all eligible customers for the Mozaic Club, saving them money and hassle.
Mozaic offers content for the whole family, with many titles available just after the cinema release.
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