Muscat, Oman - Ensuring everyone can enjoy the internet, Ooredoo’s New Shababiah offers customers a fully customizable and flexible mobile plan. Users can delve into Ooredoo’s new digital world where they can mix, match, blend and build their own plan.

“As the Sultanate moves to become more digital, we working to lead the way with innovative products and services that are not only available through the mobile app but are also customizable,” said Feras bin Abdullah Al Sheikh, Director of Consumer Sales at Ooredoo. “Our aim is to ensure that everyone stays connected the way they want. Through our market leading New Shababiah plans they can pick and choose what best suits their lifestyle.”

With New Shababiah, customers can select from four different monthly plans and one weekly plan that include local minutes and data allowance. Offering the best value, users can then customize their plans with a number of add-ons including New Digital Club add-ons which provide customers with exclusive access to three different platforms to accommodate their data needs. These include Social+, which gives customers a one-month fixed internet allowance to use Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat, as well as Digital Clubs, which offer endless access to YouTube and VIU for one day.

Customers looking for an even more customizable plan can subscribe to Shababiah Mix and get the option to MIX their own blend of internet and local minutes starting at just OMR 9 a month. Additionally, customers can purchase their Shababiah SIM cards plans at the touch of a button and use the app to do everything including change plans, check their balance and more.

Get started enjoying the internet by downloading Ooredoo’s mobile app for free from the Apple store or Google Play and start building with New Shababiah. To find out more about Ooredoo’s value-packed products, services or latest offers, please visit www.ooredoo.om, download the Ooredoo Oman app, or inquire at any of the 51 Ooredoo stores across Oman.

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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 and Best National Network Operator at the Telecoms World Middle East Awards 2018.

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About Ooredoo Group

Ooredoo is an international communications company operating across the Middle East, North Africa and Southeast Asia.  Serving consumers and businesses in 10 countries, Ooredoo delivers the leading data experience through a broad range of content and services via its advanced, data-centric mobile and fixed networks.

Ooredoo served 164 million customers and generated revenues of USD 8.9 billion as of 31 December 2017. Its shares are listed on the Qatar Stock Exchange and the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange.

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For further information please contact:

Emily Shotter                                                                                                 Sudipta Dasgupta

Department Head - Public Relations & Internal Communications           TRACCS Public Relations

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