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Ooredoo launches Fibre SuperNet Broadband service in Hanimaadhoo

Ooredoo Maldives launches Fibre SuperNet Broadband services at HDh. Hanimaadhoo. (Photo/Ooredoo Maldives)

Local telecom operator, Ooredoo Maldives launched Fibre SuperNet Broadband services at HDh. Hanimaadhoo, offering a wide range of fixed broadband packages with speeds of up to 100Mbps.

The service launched comes with a special offer. In this regard, customers from Hanimaadhoo subscribing to Fibre SuperNet connection will get 300GB bonus data for the first three months.

Additionally, customers who subscribe to the service before end of October will also have the chance to win a trip to watch a semifinal match of FIFA World Cup 2022 live in Qatar, under the Ooredoo World Cup Foari campaign.

Ooredoo Maldives’ Chief Commercial Officer Hussain Niyaz said the company was excited to launch the service in Hanimaadhoo.

“Clubbed with massive data allowances, higher speeds and data rollover service, Ooredoo is offering the best broadband plans in the market right now. Moreover, the introduction of SuperNet service in Hanimaadhoo facilitates more chances for the people in the island to win Ooredoo World Cup lucky draw and watch a semifinal match live in Qatar,” he added.

Ooredoo said they recently revamped its services as part of the company’s efforts to provide affordable services. With the revamp, the company’s SuperNet plans now provide up to five times the internet speeds, and up to 100 percent bigger allowances including SuperNet add-ons with much faster throttled speeds.

The company also introduced a first in the market benefit - Data Rollover - to all SuperNet customers, where unused data at the end of the month will be carried forward and added to the next month’s package inclusive data.

Ooredoo Maldives also announced its SuperNet Voice service providing crystal clear landline services suited for home offices and small businesses.

The network has also optimized its SuperNet services for popular applications such as Facebook, Youtube, Netflix, Gaming, and more.

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