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Hot Summer Calling Rates From Qtel!

Published Jun 17, 2010

Qtel is offering fantastic rates for international calls this summer, to enable people to stay in touch with friends and families overseas.

The special rates will be available for all Hala and Control customers, running through to 12 July 2010.

Calls made to key countries in the Middle East, North Africa and Asia will start from as little as QR0.55 per minute.

Calls to Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and Sudan will be available at the amazing QR0.55 per minute rate, as will calls to Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Philippines and Sri Lanka. Calls to Nepal are just QR 0.65 per minute.

During the summer promotion, there will also be fantastic rates on calls to countries in the Americas, Europe and Africa, with a special promotion on calls to South Africa for the duration of the FIFA World Cup.

Qtel’s ongoing series of scorching summer call offers is keeping people connected over the holidays, with special roaming and international call rates enabling everyone to stay in touch during the hot summer months.



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