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Ooredoo will continue to be the ‘Official communication sponsor’ of the luxury Harrods Shopping Village located at Katara Cultural Village until January 24 , next year, the company has said in a release.
As sponsors of the store, Ooredoo is offering free Wi-Fi to shoppers, as well as the option to connect smoothly to the company’s superfast 4G+ network via its recently upgraded network towers.
Ooredoo has a long history of partnership with Harrods, the world’s most famous department store in London, which is owned by the Qatar Investment Authority, and Ooredoo’s Nojoom members can redeem their Nojoom Points to spend at the celebrated Harrods store in London via the Nojoom page www.ooredoo.qa/en/nojoom
The pop-up shopping village in Katara is featuring tourist favourites such as English tea and chocolates, but also hosts rare jewellery, watches, and supercars.
Ooredoo’s sponsorship of the shop, which includes a range of the most prestigious international brands of clothing, food and more, is part of the company’s promise to support and promote Qatar, as well as bring family friendly activities.
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