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Nawras launches Mousbak Sawalif so customers can talk longer for less

Nawras Mousbak mobile customers can enjoy incredible value for longer local calls with the introduction of the Mousbak Sawalif promotion.  Prepaid customers can call any other Nawras mobile or Home Voice customer for the flat rate of only 79 Baizas for up to 60 minutes, until 16 August 2013.  

Said Hamed Al-Mawali, Nawras Senior Manager – Mass Market & Partnerships said, “Customers opting into this exciting new promotion can get closer to friends and family by talking for as long as an hour for only 79 Baiza. Customers have peace of mind when calling as they are safe in the knowledge that there are no hidden costs and they don’t need to worry about the call rate or whether their credit will run out during the call.”  

Customers can opt in to Mousbak Sawalif for 600 Baiza per week by simply dialling *141*98#. With an automatic weekly renewal, the service can be enjoyed as often as customers wish during the promotional period. The special call rate to Nawras mobile and Nawras Home Voice (fixed line) numbers can be used for either voice or video calls.  

Mousbak Sawalif promotion has been designed in response to Nawras listening carefully to customers and to the way they say they want to communicate.  With this versatile and rewarding call plan, Nawras is doing more to enrich the customer experience by bringing individuals and communities closer together.   

The new flat rate helps Nawras Mousbak prepaid customers get the most from their service.  With many additional network sites installed over recent months, more customers can now enjoy great value as Nawras constantly seeks new and better ways to surprise, delight and enthuse customers. 

Full details of this exciting promotion and all other rewarding aspects of being a Nawras customer can be found on the company’s award winning website at www.nawras.om. 

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Notes to the Editor:

 

Nawras:

Omani Qatari Telecommunications Company SAOG 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 operating under the name Nawras. Nawras 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, Nawras has been an integrated services telecommunications operator and is currently serving around 2 million customers across the Sultanate. Following a successful IPO, Nawras is listed on the Muscat Stock Market (MSM) under the “nwrs” ticker since 1 November 2010.  Nawras is majority owned by Ooredoo, formerly known as Qtel Group, and also has a number of significant Omani shareholders which ensures that the company is strongly integrated into the Omani society. Nawras has won a number of awards including Customer Service Excellence Award in Telecom Sector 2012 from Oman Customer Care Conference, Innovation in HR Strategy 2011 from Asia’s Best Employer Brand Awards, Outstanding Leader from TMT Finance Middle East 2011, Best IPO in the Middle East from emeafinance magazine and Strategic Leadership Award from Global HR Excellence Awards 2011.

About Ooredoo:

Ooredoo, formerly known as Qtel Group, is a leading international communications company delivering mobile, fixed, broadband internet and corporate managed services tailored to the needs of consumers and businesses across markets in the Middle East, North Africa and South-East Asia. As a community-focused company, Ooredoo is guided by its vision of enriching people’s lives and its belief that it can stimulate human growth by leveraging communications to help people achieve their full potential. Ooredoo has a presence in markets such as Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Algeria, Tunisia, Iraq, Palestine, the Maldives and Indonesia. The company reported revenues of $9.3 billion U.S. dollars in 2012 (QAR 33.7 billion) and had a consolidated global customer base of more than 92.9 million as of 31 December 2012. Ooredoo’s ultimate parent company is Ooredoo Q.S.C. (formerly Qatar Telecom (Qtel) Q.S.C.), whose shares are listed on the Qatar Exchange and the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. 

For further information please contact: 

Julie Amann                                                                  Shaza Taher

Department Head - External Public Relations                  TRACCS Public Relations

e-mail: julie.amann@nawras.om                          e-mail: shaza.taher@traccs.net

+968 9510 3669                                                             +968 9601 8881

 



Source: http://www.nawras.om

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