Qatar- Films on Mozaic can be bought over mobile


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) Ooredoo has announced that its Mozaic TV service, which allows customers to rent movies and watch the latest sporting events from the comfort of their homes via Ooredoo's Supernet, will now allow customers to purchase movies using their Hala or Shahry mobile phone account.

In addition, the service will be available for the thousands of residents living in self-serviced homes where Mozaic service is provided by a landlord or corporate company.

With this update, residents can now order and watch any premium "add-on package" such as BeIN Sports, OSN Premier Plus HD, or TFC, by paying via their Hala and Shahry mobile phone.

The enhanced feature allows the customer to enter their Hala or Shahry mobile phone number on screen and charge the movie or premium content package directly to the phone's account, making pay-as-you-go viewing smarter and simpler.

Fatima Sultan Al Kuwari, Director Community & Public Relations, Ooredoo, said: "This move aims to revolutionise the entertainment sector in Qatar, giving our customers the freedom to pick and choose movies, box office events, or sporting packages as they want, without having to subscribe to a monthly service. The world is going digital, and thanks to our Supernet, our customers can now have what they want, when they want it."

Mozaic's Movies on Demand offers fresh content for the whole family, with many titles available just after the cinematic release. Once rented, movies are available for a period of 48 hours and customers can rent more than one movie at a time. The movies come with the freedom to pause, fast forward and rewind.


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