Telecommunication
Ooredoo Boosts 4G Home Internet Plans with More Data
Providing customers with the best in value and user experience, Ooredoo has revamped its 4G Home Internet plans. Now, new and existing customers can enjoy up to double data compared to previous plans, Starting at just RO25, the newly upgraded 12-month plans include 250 GB, 500 GB and 1,000 GB data options, data rollover, and a host of other awesome benefits. It’s all part off Ooredoo’s aim to help people enjoy the internet.
Feras bin Abdullah Al Shaikh, Director of Branding and Communications at Ooredoo said, “We aim to give our customers what they need and want. Data usage has increased as a result of people working from home and quarantining due to COVID-19. That’s why we decided to review our 4G Home Internet plans, which have now been permanently upgraded with more data, giving even better value for money. The icing on the cake is that we’ve added data rollover, for the first time in Oman, meaning no data is wasted.”
With a range of tariffs to suit different requirements, Ooredoo’s 4G Home Internet offers plenty of data to surf the internet, stream, play games, work and study from home. Choose from RO25 with 250GB data, RO35 with 500GB or RO50 with 1,000GB. All plans come with speeds of up to 10Mbps, up to 200 fixed national minutes, as well as a free plug-and-play modem, data rollover, and a choice of data add-ons. Existing customers will automatically be upgraded starting from their next bill.
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