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Ooredoo launches dedicated WWE mobile portal

Published: 17 Apr 2015 - 03:14 am | Last Updated: 15 Jan 2022 - 04:58 am

Doha: Ooredoo has announced an exclusive partnership with Nazara, content provider for the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Company, to provide Ooredoo customers in Qatar the latest wrestling content on their mobile phones.
The new WWE portal is an exclusive service for Ooredoo customers in Qatar, and will include the latest content across the various events.
The service has been designed to accompany Ooredoo’s Mozaic TV coverage of WWE — which airs its globally popular RAW and SmackDown programmes.
Talking about the new partnership, Fatima Sultan Al Kuwari, Director of Community and Public Relations, Ooredoo, said: “Like the WWE we believe in promoting good health, fair sportsmanship and championing youth. We’re excited to offer our customers exclusive content to the latest WWE news, and hope to announce more partnerships with Nazara to give our customers access to more internationally loved companies soon.”
Savio Saldanha, CEO, Middle East and Africa, Nazara Technologies, said: “We are very happy about this alliance with Ooredoo to power their newly-launched mobile WWE Club. Qatar is one of the fastest-growing markets for us and through this partnership, Ooredoo customers will have an unlimited access to our portfolio of titles across genres and mobile platforms. We are certain that this association will be beneficial for us both and for the growing number of WWE enthusiasts in the country.”
Through the new dedicated mobile portal, users can enjoy access to the popular WWE shows, highlight videos, wallpapers and ringtones with a subscription of just QR1 a day or QR5 a week.
The new service is available for all users and can be activated at any time by sending the SMS ‘SUB 1’ to 92480 for daily subscription and ‘SUB 2’ for weekly subscription.
Ooredoo has for long given wrestling fans in Qatar access to WWE content. In 2011, it brought the WWE to the Middle East after more than 10 years, with the WWE’s first live event in the region.
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