Ooredoo has announced that it will launch dedicated business desks in eight selected Ooredoo retail stores, giving business customers easier access to all its business services to ensure increased customer satisfaction.
The desks will be dedicated to Ooredoo Business customers and a trained business sales representative will be able to assist with customers’ needs.
The dedicated desks will enable business customers to buy the entire business portfolio and services in store, including Shahry Smart packs, Fibre broadband, Sip-T Business Telephony, Office in a Box, Ooredoo Cloud services and others.
The stores are located in Al Khor, Salwa, Al Sadd, Al Wakrah, City Center Doha, Old Airport, Villaggio and Landmark.
Yousuf al-Kubaisi, chief operating officer at Ooredoo, said: “We believe we can help drive Qatar into a knowledge-based economy through our solutions, and our new business desks will help us achieve this by making our products as accessible as possible to our customers by enhancing the way we do business.
“We’ve launched this service to offer the best possible customer experience and give all our business customers convenient access to Ooredoo business products and services.”
Ahmad al-Naema, chief sales and services, Ooredoo was present at the launch.
For full details of all plans, pricing and offers available for business customers, one can visit an Ooredoo shop, contact the business team on 800 8000 or visit www.ooredoo.qa
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