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VIVA Launches Home Broadband Devices

Published Mar 13, 2011

VIVA Bahrain launched its high speed home broadband devices, allowing all their current and new customers from using internet services at home for numerous users.

The devices are now available at all VIVA branches where they can be paired for free with some new broad band packages or purchased for immediate use by current subscribers with its easy installation settings.

We are pleased to introduce this device as it will serve many customers wishing to use our broadband services for home usage," said VIVA's Chief Commercial Officer, Andrew Hanna.

Customers can now enjoy connecting to the internet through Wi-Fi network or through 4 high speed LAN connections made available through the home device which will enable users of any VIVA broadband packages to freely use the internet at home, whether it is normal everyday browsing, video conferencing or even online gaming.

Now VIVA offers complete solutions for home and mobile broadband covering all of Bahrain," said VIVA's Chief Commercial Officer.



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