Muscat, Oman: As the Sultanate’s digital partner of choice, Ooredoo’s Maktabi, office-in-a-box service is designed to meet the growing needs of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).  Helping businesses stay connected for longer, companies can purchase a combination of mobile elements and fixed line essentials in one bundle for only OMR 29 a month. The product aims to be the choice for SMEs by enhancing their productivity opportunities to meet their evolving digital demands.

The Maktabi bundle’s mobile services includes two Shahry Business Smart SIM cards, with each SIM card loaded with 200 MB of data, 300 Business Group calling minutes, 60 AnyNet minutes, and 50 SMS per month. The fixed line services of the bundle includes an endless office internet connection at 5 Mbps and a land line with unlimited business group calling minutes and 400 national calling minutes to any network per month as well as a fax line. The bundle also ensures a guaranteed credit limit to avoid overspending addressing a key concern with SMEs using postpaid services.

The service is available for new and existing customers who sign up for a one-year contract or more. Companies wanting to register can contact their assigned Account Manager or visit any of Ooredoo’s 57 stores located across Oman.  For more information, head to www.ooredoo.om/maktabi.   

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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. Services were launched its service in March 2005, originally operating under the name Nawras.  As Oman’s data experience leaders, Ooredoo provides individuals and businesses with cutting edge digital products and services, so that customers can enjoy the internet. Ooredoo generated revenues of OMR 283.6 million as of 31 December 2018 and is listed on the Muscat Stock Market (MSM) under the “ORDS” ticker.

Website: www.ooredoo.om 

About Ooredoo
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 generated revenues of USD 8.2 billion as of 31 December 2018. Its shares are listed on the Qatar Stock Exchange and the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. 

For further information, please contact:
Emily Shotter                                                                             
Sudipta Dasgupta
Department Head – External Public Relations
TRACCS Public Relations
e-mail: emily.shotter@ooredoo.om                                           
e-mail: Sudipta.Dasgupta@traccs.net
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