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Ooredoo has announced its International Top-Up (ITU) service is now available for Shahry customers, enabling all Ooredoo users to transfer airtime internationally via their phones.
The Ooredoo ITU service, first launched in 2010, hitherto allowed Hala customers to use their mobile phones to send talk time to 20 popular destinations around the world including India, Nepal, Egypt, Bangladesh, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
With the new update Ooredoo’s post-paid Shahry customers can send credit directly to any international phone number.
Shahry users have to activate the ITU service by calling 111, then send an SMS to 92266 with their selected recipient mobile phone number (including the international dial code) and choose the amount in Qatari riyals to send.
While Hala customers have the amount deducted from their account balance, Shahry customers will see the transfer amount and fee deducted from their credit limit and transaction details will show on their monthly bill.
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