Muscat: For the first time ever in Oman, Ooredoo is offering an unlimited daily internet plan for digital prepaid customers on New Shababiah. For just OMR 2 a day, this limited time promotion allows customers to enjoy the internet indefinitely. What’s more, Mousbak and Shababiah users can also join in this amazing deal by migrating to New Shababiah via the Ooredoo Oman App. And there’s no need to worry about losing credit when migrating, as their data allowance and credit will be transferred to New Shababiah.

Feras bin Abdullah Al Shaikh, Director of Consumer Sales at Ooredoo, said, “Our increasingly digital lives mean we depend on fantastic speed and big data. This exciting unlimited internet offer delivers seamless and uninterrupted connectivity for amazing value. These days we need to be online all the time and offer allows just that. Ooredoo’s data plans are designed to meet the continuously changing needs of customers by providing the best experience with our Supernet. And with New Shababiah, we continue to keep our promise of providing the most competitive offers in the market for our prepaid customers.”

Customers can now subscribe to the unlimited data plan offer via the award-winning Ooredoo App, www.ooredoo.om/app. For more information, customers can visit www.ooredoo.om/unlimited or head into any one of the 57 Ooredoo stores across the Sultanate.

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About Ooredoo Oman
Omani Qatari Telecommunications Company SAOG (“Ooredoo”) was founded and registered in the Sultanate of Oman in December 2004. It launched its service in March 2005 as the challenger mobile operator in Oman, originally operating under the name Nawras. The Company was awarded the second fixed licence in Oman in 2009, and launched its international gateway in April 2010, its corporate fixed and broadband services in May 2010, and its residential fixed and broadband services in June 2010. Since 2010, Ooredoo has been an integrated services telecommunications operator and is currently serving over 3 million customers across the Sultanate. Following a successful IPO on 1 November 2010, Ooredoo is listed on the Muscat Stock Market (MSM) under the “ORDS” ticker. Ooredoo is majority owned by Ooredoo Q.S.C. and also has a number of significant Omani shareholders which ensures that the company is strongly integrated into the Omani society. Ooredoo has won a number of awards including Best Telecommunications Company at the Arab Achievement Awards 2016, International Finance Magazine’s Most Customer Friendly Telecommunications Provider 2017, Best Digital Experience at the Customer Experience Management in Telecoms awards 2017, Best Network Operator at the Telecoms World Middle East Awards 2018 and a Gold Stevie Award for Women in Business CSR for their women’s incubator programme.

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