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Ooredoo has announced the launch of its newest service, the Ooredoo Video Clips mobile portal, as it expands its entertainment offerings for Qatar’s growing online population.
Ooredoo Video Clips, which has been designed to enable Qatar’s smartphone users to watch videos online and on the go, offers subscribers the ability to access unlimited video clips on a daily basis, the company said in a statement yesterday.
Once subscribed, customers will be able to watch as many videos as they like on their mobiles, with the portal offering more than 1.7mn videos across genres such as sports, action, Bollywood, Pinoy, shows and more.
Subscriptions cost QR2 per day on a recurring daily subscription to the catalogue of over 25 languages.
To subscribe, customers can send the keyword ‘SUB1’ to 92202. To unsubscribe, they can send the keyword ‘UNSUB’ to 92202.
Fatima Sultan al-Kuwari, director of community and public relations at Ooredoo, said: “Ooredoo Video Clips is our latest entertainment service, and one we believe will be extremely popular with smartphone users across the country. Using our Supernet network, people can enjoy unlimited access to over 3.6mn minutes of content.”
Video Clips is brought to Ooredoo customers via a partnership between Ooredoo and Vuclip, a leading premium video-on-demand service for emerging markets.
Other entertainment content from Ooredoo includes Ooredoo tv, Qatar’s new next-generation entertainment service and a one-stop-shop for apps, gaming, movies, streaming and more.
“Delivered in truly stunning 4K definition, and powered by Android and Huawei, Ooredoo offers the most technologically advanced TV subscription service in the region to keep you entertained,” the statement added.
For more information, customers can visit an Ooredoo shop or log onto Ooredoo.qa
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