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Vodafone Qatar has launched one of its “most competitive” Internet offers for its customers, who can now avail of up to six times more data on Internet cards with the chance to carry over any unused data. The promotion runs until February 25.
Vodafone’s new promotion takes the Monthly Pack 20 data bundle to 500MB, twice the initial allowance; the Monthly Pack 60 to 3GB, the Monthly Pack 80 to 12GB; the Mobile Monthly Internet Pack 100 to 30GB; and the Mobile Monthly Internet Pack 200 to 72GB. The data is valid for 30 days. Additionally, Vodafone is rewarding customers with the chance to win QR10,000 through a “Scratch & Win” option with Monthly
Internet Card 100.
With Vodafone’s network modernisation, never before has browsing the Internet, social networking, watching videos and making downloads on mobile been so fast, seamless, and enjoyable wherever Vodafone customers may be. With this promotion, customers will get to enjoy considerable data over the company’s
super-fast network.
Luke Longney, director, marketing at Vodafone Qatar, said: “Our new promotion makes it the best Internet offer in Qatar as it gives our customers the opportunity to benefit of a lot more data to connect with family and friends or browse their favourite sites or even download their preferred games, movies, and series.
“This is a solid testament to Vodafone’s strategy to offer the Qatari market nothing short of the best value products and services backed with our new network, which makes for an ultra-fast data experience
for customers across Qatar.”
He added: “Our continued wide range of products and promotions are designed to suit any customers’ needs, and are already packed with great benefits and bring superb value. The promotion is simply an
unbeatable deal for customers.”
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