Ooredoo Maldives Extends SuperNet Fixed Broadband Services to Gdh. Gahdhoo


Maldives
PUBLISHED October 01, 2018

Telecom giant Ooredoo Maldives has launched SuperNet Fixed Broadband services at Gdh. Gahdhoo, which offers an extensive range of fixed broadband packages with exciting speeds up to 100 Mbps. 

SuperNet customers in Gadhoo will now be able to enjoy the internet at the best prices available in the market. With the focus on connecting customers to high-speed broadband internet at affordable prices, the company is also offering a 12-month instalment plan when purchasing the SuperNet router. 

Shain Investment is the infrastructure partner in Gadhoo, supporting Ooredoo in expanding the network at the island.

"We understand the importance of high-speed broadband in participating in todays digital world."Telecom giant Ooredoo Maldives.

 "As such, its a great moment as we launch our SuperNet services for the people of Gdh. Gahdhoo, connecting them to exciting new opportunities for digital transformation."

Furthermore, all customers acquiring a SuperNet connection in Gadhoo before 25th October 2018 will be providing exciting bonus data allowances for a total of twelve months as a special launch offer. The company is also giving all new customers the opportunity to easily acquire their new high-speed broadband connections, by waiving off connection fees.

Ooredoo SuperNet comes with a number of fantastic plans which suits the varying needs of customers.  Ooredoo has optimised its SuperNet services for popular applications such as Facebook, Youtube, Netflix and more.

Ooredoo Maldives formerly known as Wataniya Telecom Maldives is part of the multinational Ooredoo Group which launched its services in the Maldives on the 1st of August 2005.

The company which serves consumers and businesses in 10 countries operates across the Middle East, North Africa and Southeast Asia. Ooredoo delivers the leading data experience through a broad range of content and services via its advanced, data-centric mobile and fixed networks.
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