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30/06/2015 04:26 AST
MOBILY has launched the eLife One, the latest offer in the Fibre-To-The Home (FTTH) service, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the company as well as the special occasion of the holy month of Ramadan. The offer covers all current and potential customers for eLife post-paid bundles.
As a special offer, Mobily is offering the eLife One with free delivery and installation for FTTH and the elife One device for new subscribers in addition to a 25% discount for 10 months on 50MB-100MB-200MB bundles. Current subscribers can also enjoy this special offer once they upgrade their current package.
The technology employed by Life eOne is operating through the latest FTTH terrestrial networks, with Mobily customers now able to enjoy high Internet connection speeds up to 200 Mbps.
The new offers provides continuous and stable performance of a network connection which ensures outstanding service level including all network connection types such as; browsing, unlimited uploads and downloads and an easy access to the solo and group games.
Furthermore, Mobily offers eLife subscribers interactive TV service which includes several Paid TV packages such as MBC HD, OSN packages, beIN Sports, AlMajd Channels and many others.
The eLife One is considered the first of its kind, combining high speed internet services through a FTTH network and interactive digital TV services via Internet Protocol Television (IPTV).
Mobily has collaborated with the most advanced and progressive company in the sector to innovate this ground-breaking device – which makes the installation and the usage much easier in addition to a number of new features and services that ensure a stable and consistent internet connection to enjoy unlimited TV and entertainment contents.
Mobily customers can easily identify the exact speed of the internet connection as well as regions covered by the (eLife) service via the official website: www.mobily.com.sa.
This technology is the latest Fixed Broadband technologies which enable its users to have high-speed internet connection.
The device is available in all branches of Mobily, which are present across the Kingdom, or through the direct sales team, which targets all residential units covered by FTTH.
More information and inquiries can be obtained through calling 1100.
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