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MENAFN Press - 22/11/2009
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(MENAFN Press) Calls to Asia, Middle East and North Africa Costs as Little as QR0.80 with Dawli

Calling rates on Qtel’s popular Dawli International Calling Cards have been dropped for Eid, so that people can call friends and relatives abroad at some of the lowest rates ever.

For a limited time only, calls using the Dawli MENA and Dawli ASIA cards will benefit from the specially-reduced rate of only QR 0.80 per minute.

Customers using Dawli MENA will be able to call countries like Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Sudan, Jordan, Morocco, Yemen and Tunisia at the specially reduced rate, while customers purchasing Dawli ASIA can call India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Indonesia for QR 0.80 per minute.

As an added bonus, Qtel is dropping call setup fees on Dawli and calls made to 2002, which people call to access the service, from Shahry and Hala mobiles will also be free. This means that all Landline, Shahry and Hala customers can enjoy the QR0.80 call rate when calling their loved ones using Dawli MENA and Dawli ASIA

Dawli International Cards are enhanced with great features, including Card Linking and Redialing.

These features enable customers to make calls without entering the card number every time they make a call, and to quickly redial the last dialed number without entering the card and destination numbers all over again.

Like all existing Dawli Cards, the new promotional Dawli ASIA and Dawli MENA cards can be used from any Qtel mobile or landline and are available from all Qtel shops and authorized dealers.

The Dawli ASIA International Card provides reduced rates for Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Diego Garcia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Cambodia, Laos, Macau, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Taiwan.

The Dawli MENA International Card provides reduced rates for Algeria, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Palestine, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, and Yemen.


About Qtel
Qatar Telecom (Qtel) is the telecommunications service provider licensed by the Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology (ictQATAR) to provide both fixed and mobile telecommunications services in the state of Qatar. We have a presence in 17 countries and we are committed to expansion both in the MENA region and South East Asia. Our vision is to be among the top 20 telecommunications companies in the world by 2020.

 




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