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Ooredoo cuts prices for Pay As You Go promotion

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Ooredoo cuts prices for Pay As You Go promotion

Ooredoo is making getting online less costly for its Pay As You Go customers, the company announced at an August 30 press event.

Starting 6am on August 31, the Qatari telecom will charge Pay As You Go users KY 10 per megabyte, down from KY25 per megabyte.

Continues here:- http://www.mmtimes.com/index.php/business/technology/11540-ooredoo-cuts-prices-for-pay-as-you-go-promotion.html

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Qatar Telco Ooredoo’s Myanmar Start-Up Focuses On Pay-As-You-Go Ooredoo and Norway's Telenor Group last year won telecom licences in the southeast Asian country, whose mobile penetration is about 10 per cent, among the lowest globally.

Qatar’s Ooredoo will focus on adding more pay-as-you-go subscribers in Myanmar a few weeks after it launched operations, the unit’s CEO said on Monday, but may provide monthly mobile contracts and fixed services in the long term.

Ooredoo and Norway’s Telenor Group last year won telecom licences in the southeast Asian country, whose mobile penetration is about 10 per cent, among the lowest globally.

Ooredoo has sold more than one million pre-paid SIM cards following its August 2 launch.

Continues here:- http://gulfbusiness.com/2014/09/qatar-telco-ooredoos-myanmar-start-focuses-pay-go/#.VASV7KM0f-s

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Ooredoo racing to expand coverage

Myanmar Ooredoo, the first foreign mobile service provider in the country, aims for its 3G network to cover 12.3 million users by September 15, just one month after its official debut, the company says.

Myint Zaw, the company’s national sales director, said the network had already covered 9 million people at the end of August. “We are expanding our network in Yangon … and solving technical glitches as fast as possible,” he added.

Continues here:- http://www.elevenmyanmar.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7400:ooredoo-racing-to-expand-coverage&catid=33:business&Itemid=356

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