Ooredoo has launched a new campaign promoting its range of data services for Hala and Shahry customers.
The campaign, which builds upon its “Just Switch” promotion launched in February, aims to highlight the wide range of mobile Internet options currently available for all types of customers, as well as the company’s ongoing investment in the Ooredoo Supernet, according to a statement.
The new campaign is part of Ooredoo’s ongoing efforts to improve data options for everyone in Qatar, the statement notes.
Ooredoo provides a wide range of prepaid, postpaid and data-only packs for customers looking to get online with their mobile devices. These include data bundles offering 6GB for QR100 or QR400 for unlimited data with a Shahry Mobile Internet Pack
As part of the campaign, Ooredoo has refreshed its Shahry Smart pack data offerings and revamped its Hala Mobile Internet and its postpaid Mobile Broadband Packs.
“Ooredoo has introduced new giveback options for Hala customers, and now customers won’t get charged for data they don’t use with the 150MB for QR3/daily option, or can carry it over to the next pack with the 1GB for QR20/week bundle, delivering superior value for money and a better customer experience,” the statement explains.
For Shahry customers, Ooredoo recently enhanced its monthly local data allowance in Shahry Smart bundles, besides boosting international and local minute allowance, at no extra charge for new and
existing customers.
The company has also introduced new Mobile Broadband Packs on top of the existing packs, giving customers more options to choose from based on their usage.
Ooredoo’s “Just Switched” campaign aims to highlight the enhanced communication experience available with Ooredoo thanks to its Supernet, as well as the diverse host of customers making the switch.
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