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Vodafone Qatar due to be launching soon

Categories: Infrastructure, Vodafone
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 at 2:55 PM

 

vodafone-logo1Well another Vodafone operation should be up and running in June, that’s if things go according to plan in Qatar!

Customers should be able to sign up on the company’s website from next month, and after the launch in June, roll-out could occur in September. Right now there’s a trial ongoing to establish the effectiveness of the network. Interestingly, the CEO of the company has alluded to other opportunities to being looked at in the Middle East too – which could mean more Vodafone OpCos sooner rather than later!

[Via: itp.net]

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