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Qtel’s Mozaic TV signs up 60,000 customers

Qtel’s Mozaic TV signs up 60,000 customers
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Qtel’s Mozaic TV has so far signed up 60,000 customers, which the company said has become the “leading home entertainment service in Qatar.”

“In particular, viewers have been attracted to a channel line-up that offers the widest choice of programmes by language and viewing preferences – with more than 200 channels of entertainment including regional and major international sports coverage, movies, lifestyle, education and family entertainment, as well as news from around the world,” Qtel said.

Mozaic TV is the “only” TV entertainment service in Qatar that brings customers the full range of satellite packages – including Al Jazeera, OSN, Pehla and more – as well as free-to-air channels together in one place, under one subscription over an easy-to-use platform.

Mozaic TV has proven to be particularly popular with Qatar’s international resident population, offering a wide selection of national news, sports and entertainment TV channels from India, the Philippines, Pakistan, the US, Australia and the UK, as well as a diversity of regional Arabic and local Qatari channels.

“The popular Mozaic TV service also represents great value. Customers have the compelling content offering and also the fact that the Mozaic TV service includes a landline telephone and home broadband service, which offers significant cost savings,” Qtel said.

The Mozaic TV service is available to new customers for QR 250 a month, and customers who subscribe for one year can also get the first two months’ subscription free, along with free installation and a free WiFi router.

Existing Qtel Broadband customers can add the Mozaic TV service on top of their monthly broadband subscription for an additional QR17 a month.

“The future of the Mozaic TV service is very positive. In recent months, Mozaic TV has received an additional boost with the increased availability of the Qtel Fibre service across Doha.

“As the Qtel fibre roll-out rapidly expands, fibre-enabled customers who subscribe to Qtel’s new ‘Next generation Mozaic TV’ service, which is currently only available on fibre, can enjoy crystal-clear high-definition pictures, and a range of new advanced options. These include the ability to pause and record live TV, watch TV programmes that have screened within the last seven days, and access an extensive ‘Video on Demand’ movie library.”