Qatar- Ooredoo launches Business Fibre broadband service


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Ooredoo has launched its new business fibre broadband service, providing small and medium-sized businesses with the country's fastest-ever and most reliable connection to the Internet. All of Ooredoo's existing business customers will be able to enjoy ultrafast broadband speeds that are five to 10 times faster than the existing copper wire connection €" at no extra charge. Ooredoo has a long tradition of supporting small businesses, and now they will be able to connect at speeds that were traditionally only available to large enterprises, helping to boost Qatar's knowledge based economy. Business Fibre's faster speeds enable businesses to enhance their office productivity, transfer large files, and easily engage with their customers through social media. Businesses will also be able to enhance their IT costs by moving their IT infrastructure to the Ooredoo Cloud virtual computing platform, delivering remote back up, and managed voice and support services. Ooredoo will automatically upgrade and connect all current ASDL broadband customers over the coming months. Once connected, existing customers on the 1 Mbps plan will be upgraded to 10 Mbps, 2 Mbps to 20 Mbps, and 4 Mbps to 40 Mbps. Customers will be upgraded without paying any extra monthly fees. The plans offer unlimited usage. Business customers can use the Internet with the confidence of reliable connection speeds, and no unbudgeted expenses. To increase Internet accessibility around offices, business customers can also purchase additional Wi-Fi access points at QR800 per connection, including installation and with no ongoing fees. Ooredoo is deploying Business Fibre on a zone-by-zone basis across Qatar in order to reach the greatest number of customers as possible. Ooredoo plans to connect all business customers by mid-2014, enabling them to seamlessly migrate their services to Ooredoo's Business Fibre. Rolling-out Business Fibre is the next step in Ooredoo's masterplan of covering all homes and businesses in the inhabited areas of Qatar with fibre optic networks by the end of 2014.


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