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Ooredoo has announced the launch of the new “Monthly Passport Pack” as the company supports travellers over the summer season.
The Monthly Passport Pack, according to Ooredoo, is “perfect” for Shahry customers travelling outside of Qatar for a longer period this summer, as it offers them more roaming minutes and roaming data when they are abroad.
The new Monthly Passport Pack provides customers with 300 roaming minutes for receiving, making calls and 4GB of roaming mobile data. In the GCC, it includes an extra 4GB of roaming mobile data – all valid for 30 days for just QR350.
Shahry business and consumer customers can activate the new Monthly Passport Pack via the Ooredoo app or by sending an SMS with “OPM” to 114.
The cost will be added to the customer’s Shahry bill. To find out the remaining balance, customers can check their Ooredoo app or send an SMS with “BAL OPM” to 114.
The Ooredoo Passport is available in more than 70 countries and customers can use their roaming allowance within Ooredoo’s Passport network of more than 170 partners.
For more information on the full range of Ooredoo Passports, visit www.ooredoo.qa/op
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