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Ooredoo has announced an exclusive partnership with TiMWe, the content provider for the world famous football star Cristiano Ronaldo, to provide Ooredoo customers in Qatar the latest Ronaldo content on their mobiles.
The new ‘CR7 portal’ will include the latest up-to-date content on the footballing superstar, including text alerts with the newest Ronaldo news, facts, official photos, official videos and social media posts.
This is the first ever dedicated footballing profile Ooredoo has launched for Cristiano Ronaldo, and will provide fans with the latest news on their football hero for QR9/week.
As a special promotion for new subscribers, customers can also enter the CR7 competition where they can answer questions related to Cristiano Ronaldo to be entered into a weekly race to win a smart device, and a monthly prize of QR25,000.
The more points each customer gains when they answer a Ronaldo question correctly, the higher chance they have to win. Each reply to the CR7 competition will cost QR3. The promotion will run for three months.
The new CR7 service is available for all Hala and Shahry users and can be activated by sending the SMS ‘CR7’ to 92292 for subscription.
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