Nawras, Oman's customer friendly communications provider, is proud to once again be supporting the growth of the national tourism sector as Gold Sponsor of the highly popular Salalah Tourism Festival. From 21 June until 18 July, Nawras will give customers and visitors a memorable experience with the chance to get closer through great value offers and promotions as well as an exciting smartphone launch.
Festival goers can join the fun and experience the latest 4G LTE technology by testing devices like iPads to experience the exciting action offered by this fast wireless technology. At the vibrant, 'must see' Nawras stand, customers will also be able to buy SIM cards, recharge and get assistance from friendly professionals.
Nawras will launch the brand new Samsung Galaxy SIII smartphone and give new customers 2GB of complimentary data valid for three months, when purchasing the handset at the festival. In addition, the dynamic communications operator will be selling the latest version of the Samsung Galaxy Y smartphone bundled with 500MB of free data valid for six months. The latest Huawei high speed modems will also be available at very attractive prices, particularly when combined with a 3GB broadband data plan.
To celebrate the festivities, Nawras will launch an attractive 90-day promotion for Nawras Ajel postpaid customers who can purchase a highly attractive number for the price of a regular SIM card, and also receive 500MB of free data for three months as a welcome bonus. All new postpaid activations are eligible, including customers moving from Nawras Mousbak prepaid or from another operator.
"Family oriented activities that bring the community closer reflect our caring approach to customers," said Mutassim Hamood Al-Zadjali, Nawras Head of Corporate Affairs. "Year after year, we add a variety of new activities and fantastic offers to delight festival goers. We invite everyone to visit our stand, to experience our pleasingly different approach to communications and to learn first-hand about the latest products and services we are offering. At the same time, visitors can benefit from some amazing seasonal promotions. As always, Nawras Sales Champions will be on the spot to demonstrate how easy and simple it is to get closer on the go or at home."
He added "We welcome questions, comments and suggestions from customers and encourage them to share feedback on their Nawras experience. This gives us valuable insights when tailoring new services and launching new products to ultimately serve customers better."
During the 28 day festival, customers can take advantage of 'MyFamily' to stay in touch with family members as they tour the festival grounds and the surrounding areas in Salalah. MyFamily allows customers to link up to five lines under one account and make calls within that group for just 9 Baisa per minute. With a monthly subscription fee of only one Omani Rial for each member, the benefits can be enjoyed by both Nawras Ajel and Nawras Mousbak customers. A Nawras Ajel customer becomes the group sponsor by dialling *141#, where instructions will be given via SMS.
A member of the Qtel Group, Nawras has been a strong supporter of the Salalah Tourism Festival since launch. The company exists to enrich the lives of people through better communications wherever they live and work and the festival, which attracted more than 1.8 million visitors last year, is an ideal platform for the innovative communications provider to get closer to customers in the Governorate of Dhofar.
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