Telecommunication
Ooredoo Keeps Even More Customers Connected in the Sultanate
Ensuring a great online experience across the Sultanate, Ooredoo continues to expand its Fibre Home Internet to meet and enrich the digital lives of its customers. With the latest roll-out, residents of Saadah North in Dhofar, Al Tareef in Sohar and Hay Al Nahdha in Ibri can now access the high speed technology, along with the simplicity and value of Ooredoo’s benefit-laden plans.
With a range of plans to suit every budget, Ooredoo’s Fibre Home Internet allows the whole family to enjoy their favourite TV series, movies, music, work, study and stay connected around the clock.
Subscribers can choose from RO28 a month for 20 Mbps speed, RO35 for 100 Mbps, RO45 for 300 Mbps or RO100 for 1 Gbps, in addition to unlimited data, a 10% discount on international calling, unlimited fixed national minutes, and free modem and installation. With Ooredoo’s high-quality network, which is geared up for speed and reliability, staying home has never been easier.
Ooredoo’s Fibre Home Internet is now available to more homes than ever throughout the Sultanate, including most recently, Suwaiq, Seeb, Ruwi Mumtaz Area, Al Hidrirah in Sohar and Al Batha in Suwaiq, as well as Al Awabi, Salalah Al Gharbiyah, Nizwa Hay Al Turath, Nizwa Farq, Nakhal, Wadi Al Maawil, Sohar Al Hujrah, Salalah Al Hasilah, Al Ansab, Shabeyat Boushar, Al Khuwair South – Commercial Area and Sultan Qaboos University (SQU).
Residents in new coverage areas can simply place an order via WhatsApp by sharing their ID and location to 95009500 or call the Fibre team on 1514.
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