Free Internet by ooredoo , Kuwait
Ooredoo Kuwait recently began providing its domestic customers with free mobile data when using apps like WhatsApp and Skype on its pre-paid Xpress SIM packages
and most recently with its new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus plans. This is helping Ooredoo Kuwait win new subscribers and encouraging them to use more of its services.
Ooredoo Kuwait has the most modern data infrastructure in the country which provides adds to the customer experience and creates a clear differentiation.
“With our high-speed LTE network infrastructure, we’re able to demonstrate a clear difference in the data network which is one of the major demands of customers,” said Kukhun. “Typically they evaluate your data offers and connectivity before they look at call packages as people spend more time using data than making calls.”
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