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Vodafone has unveiled new data packs, which “for the first time” in Qatar will be charged by hour and not by Mbs.
The packs give unlimited data for QR3 for one hour and QR5 for two hours, “allowing customers to enjoy a worry-free data experience”, Vodafone Qatar has said in a press statement.
“At Vodafone, we understand how important data usage has become to people and we also understand that many customers don’t want to be counting and worrying about their Mb usage. Vodafone’s new hourly data packs give customers the freedom to enjoy unlimited data in a way that’s easy to understand and control spend using Vodafone’s state-of-the-art network that boasts of the fastest downloads in Qatar,” the statement noted.
“We’re always thinking of innovative ways to serve our customers so that they can do what they love and make them happy. With one hour of unlimited Internet access, customers can call their family back home, watch a movie or even a sporting match,” it added.
Prepaid customers can buy a recharge card or dial *200*1# to activate the one-hour unlimited data pack and dial *200*2# to activate the two-hour data pack. Postpaid customers can dial *100# to start enjoying one hour of unlimited data.
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