Wataniya Telecom has announced that it will be organizing a month-long event in partnership with Research In Motion (RIM) to celebrate the BlackBerry experience.
Wataniya’s BlackBerry smartphone customers, or anyone who is interested in learning about the world of BlackBerry, are invited to come along and update their smartphones, install the latest programs including BlackBerry App World, get free accessories for their handset and more.
The company is also promoting a new offer which enables users to select from four of the latest BlackBerry smartphones on a monthly installment package, starting at US$18.17 per month.
Customers will also get a two-month free subscription when they sign up for one year to any of Wataniya’s postpaid plans for BlackBerry smartphones, including the Social Networking and Messaging plans for US$25.44 for 30 days.
Ministry of Communications has launched a drive to recover outstanding dues on landlines . If dues are outstanding you risk of landline disconnection. Already pre-recorded messages are being played to subscribers nearly daily, if your bill payment is outstanding. Now there are 2 ways to do this..long way and short way. Long way means you go to you local telephone exchange and pay the dues which means skipping work for most of us. Or you can check your balances online and pay them via your bank’s online services. I bank with NBK and this facility is available in their online offerings. Anyways here is the drill for checking and paying your landline bills online: 1. Visit the MOC website and login 2. You will need your landline number [use the new number with 2] and civil id number that was used for registering the telephone line 3. Check your balance 4. Login to your banks website and pay your bills
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