04 August 2008

MUSCAT -- Nawras has unveiled its new Bulk SMS service designed to give customers greater convenience with cost-effective pricing by allowing businesses and organisations to communicate effortlessly and directly with their customers. Using the Nawras state-of-the-art network, customers use their own database of contacts to send their message and at the same time benefit from great prices with no spamming.

Bulk SMS customers can select from different size bundles ranging from as little as 5,000 messages which translate into only 9 baisas per message to 50,000 messages at only 6.7 baisas each or as many as 1,000,000 messages for the lowest price of just 3.7 baisas each. Validity of bundles varies from three months to one year.

"There are many advantages for customers choosing us for their Bulk SMS needs and as always this includes the great value, different service and excellent quality that Nawras customers know they can expect," said Mohamed al Najwani, Nawras Product Manager. "Competitive pricing and the reliability of our network will ensure that Nawras customers can reach their own clients in a fast and efficient way."

Once again, Nawras is providing a service that is designed to meet real customer needs. Nawras Bulk SMS service is easy to set up and importantly, provides a cost-effective communication tool. This service will be of particular interest to airlines, hospitals, banks, educational establishments and corporations. Bulk SMS can be sent to arrange appointments, convey cancellations, announce new promotions or market special offers as well as many other purposes.

There is a simple and straightforward form to complete before paying the one-off set up fee and choosing the most appropriate bundle size. Customers will then receive the web link details together with their login code and password so they can start to send their SMS messages to the growing number of mobile customers in Oman that appear on their own database. Customers will get a reminder before the bundle finishes allowing the business to maintain a seamless communication service.

By Staff Reporter

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