Batelco, Bahrain’s leading broadband services provider, unveiled great new broadband packages, Business Light Packages, offering the ideal solution for small businesses with basic Broadband requirements. Three new contract packages are available – 512Kbps, 1MB and 2MB – all delivering unlimited threshold with high speeds and low prices. In addition to unlimited threshold, the Business Light packages will provide customers with two free email accounts with 500MB of mailbox size/storage each.
New customers are invited to subscribe to benefit from Batelco’s fast, reliable, value for money Broadband. Existing customers on Batelco’s Single User non-contract packages have the option to stay on their current packages or move to one of the new Business Light contract packages to avail of greater benefits.
Batelco Broadband which utilises ADSL2 technology delivers top quality reliable services for Batelco’s customers. The Company’s Internet service is provisioned over a cutting edge NGN (Next Generation Network) connected to the public Internet network through highly diversified international links connecting Batelco to the outside world through different locations. Such infrastructure provides diversity for international routes and hence ensures Internet continuity for customers. Accordingly, Batelco is enabled to offer its business customers the latest and fastest wired broadband internet service supported by its technical expertise, network diversity and 24/7 support service.
Batelco’s new Business Light Broadband Packages are amongst the most competitive in the GCC for businesses and support Batelco’s aim to transform the Company’s competitiveness, and to continually deliver a better customer experience.
Batelco Group General Manager Media Relations Ahmed Al Janahi said that the Company continuously reviews all its products and services to better serve all its customers.
“We are very pleased to be delivering new Broadband packages designed with small business customers in mind. Batelco considers the needs of its customers as its number one priority and responds to their feedback by developing services that improve their communication facilities,” he said.