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New Campaign Looks to Bring WiFi to Homes across Qatar
December 02, 2008
Country: Norway
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Qatar’s ongoing communications improvement process received another upgrade today, with the news that Qtel will offer a free ADSL WiFi Router and free connection for every new customer to its barQ ADSL service. Qtel’s barQ ADSL service has proven to be highly popular with residents in Qatar, offering high-speed, reliable Internet access with unlimited usage for browsing, chatting, downloading and streaming. With the new offer unveiled today, new customers will get a WiFi router – worth QR210 – for free, to enable them to surf the internet from anywhere in their home. In addition, Qtel is also offering free installation, creating an overall saving of QR409. Adel Al Mutawa, Executive Director, Group Communications said: “Qtel is committed to providing the widest range of Internet technology to the whole community, and our research has demonstrated that wireless access is becoming increasingly important for home users. Having a wireless router enables kids to do their homework, parents to check their accounts and family members to send email, all from different rooms in the house.” “For this reason, Qtel has decided to make it more affordable and easier for our customers to get ADSL installed with a free Wi-Fi router,” he concluded.
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