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Ooredoo app has hit over 500,000 downloads, a milestone for the company after launching the service in late 2013, it was announced yesterday.
The app, which has seen a host of upgrades and features added since its introduction, was launched to enable Ooredoo customers to easily manage their subscriptions and accounts.
Originally customers could view on their mobile device their usage and pay their Ooredoo bills, top up their Hala credit, manage their Shahry accounts, redeem Nojoom Points, reserve easy-to-remember numbers and search the phone directory.
Since its introduction the app has revamped its services to offer a full range of self-service options for customers from across its portfolio, giving users more control with features such as the ability to change or upgrade plans, subscribe to services on the go like Mobile Internet Packs, activate the Ooredoo Passport for low cost roaming, and book appointments at Ooredoo Shops from their device.
Fatima Sultan al-Kuwari, director community and public relations, Ooredoo Qatar, commented: “We have listened to people’s feedback and expanded its services to make the app a truly one-stop-shop for all our customers daily Ooredoo needs. In 2016, we aim to add even more to the service, and promise to invest even more in digital content so that our users can stay connected to our Supernet 24/7.”
The Ooredoo mobile app will work with all smartphone devices, and Ooredoo aim to add several new smart features to the apps toolbox in the near future.
The mobile app is available for free download on Google Play or iTunes for customers who have iOS, Android or BlackBerry smartphone now. More information about the Ooredoo mobile app could be had from www.ooredoo.qa
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