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Ooredoo has announced an upgrade of its Shahry Smart packs, by enhancing the monthly local data allowance, as well as international and local minute allowance at no extra charge for new and existing customers.
Ooredoo Shahry Smart customers who currently subscribe to the 55 pack will now receive double the data allowance, whilst Shahry 100 and 150 subscribers will get extra local calling minutes, for the same monthly fee.
To cater for the growing demand for data in Qatar Shahry 150, 250 and 450 customers will have their data allowance boosted by up to 10GB per month, whilst 750 customers will be upgraded from 10GB to 50GB data at no extra cost.
Shahry Smart 250 users will also get an allowance of 100 international calling minutes to use calling 120 countries around the world.
The upgrades will be available for all new and existing customers as part of Ooredoo’s new ‘Just Switched’ campaign which aims to highlight the enhanced communications experience available with Ooredoo, as well as a range of the customers taking ‘the switch’.
“Our new super loaded Shahry Smart plans offer great value for everyone in Qatar,” said Fatima Sultan al-Kuwari, director Community & Public Relations, Ooredoo.
Shahry Smart packs offer a host of local and international minutes/SMS, data and access to the 4G+ network for superfast mobile data speeds. Packs come in denominations of 15, 35, 55, 100, 150, 250, 450 and 750.
More information on Shahry Smart pack could be had from an Ooredoo Shop or www.ooredoo.qa.
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