Telecommunications company Ooredoo Maldives has launched improved SuperNet Fiber Broadband packages as part of its commitment towards the government's initiative to reduce internet prices.
Ooredoo stated the improved SuperNet Fiber Broadband plans include the introduction of four new plans, up to 100% larger data allowances, and the first unlimited data rollover service in the Maldives. SuperNet Home Broadband plans are now offering its customers the biggest data allowance in the market with the upgrade, stated Ooredoo.
Ooredoo also expanded its Club Premier Loyalty Programme to broadband customers and launched SuperNet Voice services. The company also unveiled four new SuperNet Fiber Broadband plans according to the government's proposed fiber broadband packages. The plans consist of a USD 16 package with a speed of 5 Mbps per second and 30 gigabytes of allowance, a USD 26 package with a speed of 10 Mbps per second and 65 gigabytes of allowance, a USD 33 package with a speed of 20 Mbps per second and 130 gigabytes of allowance, and a USD 46 package with a speed of 30 Mbps per second and 210 gigabytes of allowance.
Furthermore, Ooredoo stated it will extend its first-class reward scheme, Ooredoo Club Premier benefits for its SuperNet customers starting from July 1, enabling access to exclusive deals from a vast set of brands and support platforms. Ooredoo stated it provides Home Broadband services to 75% of the population and is committed to extending quality internet services to all its customers.