Ooredoo tv app adds new live TV channels and features

Ooredoo yesterday announced that its popular Ooredoo tv app has introduced a host of new live channels and features, as the company continues to invest in offering the best entertainment services for Qatar.
Thanks to the new Ooredoo tv app update, Ooredoo tv customers can enjoy more new live TV channels via the app, bringing the total live channels count to 44.
Customers can now watch On Demand content with the Boomerang Club as part of their basic subscription. When subscribed to any of Ooredoo tv’s four Extra packages, customers will have free access to the Ooredoo tv club.
Also, customers who sign-up for Starz Play will also be able to access the service’s full library of content via the Ooredoo tv app, wherever they are, 24/7 via a smartphone or tablet.
New live channels include, MBC + Ooredoo, MBC+ Drama, Al Safwa, Baby TV, Cartoon Network Arabia and Hindi, Dubai Sports 1 and 2, Zee Cinema and more.
The new live channels have been added to the app as part of Ooredoo’s vision to offer their customer’s unlimited 24×7 access to a vast choice of TV shows, movies, kid’s entertainment and more.
To ensure that Ooredoo tv app users can watch this latest content, whenever they want, Ooredoo has also invested in new features for the app.
Thanks to the PlayOn TV feature, customers can also enjoy the Ooredoo tv app on the go, and continue watching on tv screen when they reach home. Users can also now ‘Bookmark’ their most watched channels and content.
Best of all, customers can use the Ooredoo tv app as a remote control for their Ooredoo tv set-top-box. All they need to do is connect their device to the same Wi-Fi connection as their Ooredoo tv Set-top-Box to start enjoying this feature.
Ooredoo tv customers can start their Ooredoo tv everywhere experience by simply logging-in to the app, using their Ooredoo tv account and PIN number, mobile number or ‘My Ooredoo’ credentials.

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