Wataniya Telecom launches new Wnet Bundles

 

 


By Telecom Lead Team: Wataniya has
introduced new Wnet offers on cash or installments that allow its postpaid
customers to enjoy an electronic gadget at KD 1.5 per month.

 

 

The offer includes four different bundles.
In the first bundle the customer gets a PS3 and a Wnet Pocket Router. In the
second bundle an iPod Touch and a Wnet Pocket Router, the third bundle offers
customers an iPad 2 with the Wnet MicroSIM. In the fourth bundle, the company
offers a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 with a Wnet SIM.

 

The company said that social networking,
online gaming and surfing the internet have become essential activities in
people’s daily lives and that is why they are focusing on improving and
updating Wnet packages and offers.

 

“Following the success achieved by the
new and improved Wnet packages we recently introduced which offered all users
high-speed internet, we seized the opportunity to bring them new deals bundled
with the latest and most desired electronic gadgets to improve our customer’s
day to day experience and enhance their communication methods,” Abdolaziz
Al-Balool, director, public relations at Wataniya Telecom.

 

Recently, Wataniya Telecom launched a special promotion to celebrate the 68th National
Day of Lebanon for all its customers. 

 

editor@telecomlead.com

 

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