28 February 2012
MUSCAT -- Nawras Business portfolio is continuing to expand with the latest addition being the launch of machine to machine (M2M) data service. Marking another first in Oman, Nawras M2M gives corporate customers embedded data packages with data transfer from as little as 4.3 baisas per MB. Different packages are offered to suit the varying sizes and requirements of business customers however cost effectiveness is a recurring theme.
M2M technology from Nawras is a mobile broadband service that enables point-to-point communication between any one SIM card operated, Internet based, handheld or fixed device. Using the reliability of the Nawras mobile network business, real time information is relayed.
This service is of particular use in the areas of security, healthcare, traffic control and within the financial field, for example. It is also beneficial for the oil and gas industry and transportation companies.
As always, M2M is only being introduced after talking to customers to understand their exact requirements. Reflecting customer feedback, Nawras has come up with a choice of four tariffs, all competitively priced and offering included data -- one of the most important needs expressed by the majority of companies. By selecting the option that best meets their needs, customers can be assured of benefiting from cost-effectiveness and value for money.
Ali Bakhit Hassan Kashoob, Product Manager -- Business, introduced the new service by saying, "With M2M from Nawras, companies can communicate cost-effectively and more efficiently. In an ever-changing world where companies rely more and more on gathering real time information from systems such as vehicle tracking, remote reading of electricity meters and healthcare applications, Nawras has developed a dedicated mobile data plan to cater for this. Companies looking for a large number of data SIM cards with an attractive rate need to look no further."
For added convenience, should the included data be consumed before the end of the monthly bill cycle, a pay-as-you-go plan will automatically kick in to maintain service until the next bill cycle begins.
MUSCAT -- Nawras Business portfolio is continuing to expand with the latest addition being the launch of machine to machine (M2M) data service. Marking another first in Oman, Nawras M2M gives corporate customers embedded data packages with data transfer from as little as 4.3 baisas per MB. Different packages are offered to suit the varying sizes and requirements of business customers however cost effectiveness is a recurring theme.
M2M technology from Nawras is a mobile broadband service that enables point-to-point communication between any one SIM card operated, Internet based, handheld or fixed device. Using the reliability of the Nawras mobile network business, real time information is relayed.
This service is of particular use in the areas of security, healthcare, traffic control and within the financial field, for example. It is also beneficial for the oil and gas industry and transportation companies.
As always, M2M is only being introduced after talking to customers to understand their exact requirements. Reflecting customer feedback, Nawras has come up with a choice of four tariffs, all competitively priced and offering included data -- one of the most important needs expressed by the majority of companies. By selecting the option that best meets their needs, customers can be assured of benefiting from cost-effectiveness and value for money.
Ali Bakhit Hassan Kashoob, Product Manager -- Business, introduced the new service by saying, "With M2M from Nawras, companies can communicate cost-effectively and more efficiently. In an ever-changing world where companies rely more and more on gathering real time information from systems such as vehicle tracking, remote reading of electricity meters and healthcare applications, Nawras has developed a dedicated mobile data plan to cater for this. Companies looking for a large number of data SIM cards with an attractive rate need to look no further."
For added convenience, should the included data be consumed before the end of the monthly bill cycle, a pay-as-you-go plan will automatically kick in to maintain service until the next bill cycle begins.
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