The entertainment package will be delivered through the OSNtv Box.
Vodafone Qatar has introduced its new OSNtv bundles for Home Fibre subscribers, merging premium OSNtv content with its Home Fibre internet to deliver a comprehensive and value-packed in-home entertainment solution.
The collaboration with OSNtv offers Home Fibre customers access to up to 170 channels, creating a one-stop destination for diverse entertainment needs. The package includes OSNtv’s signature channels such as OSNtv Movies Premiere, OSNtv One and OSNtv Yahala, alongside popular regional and international channels like Nickelodeon, Discovery Channel, CNN and Sky News. Additionally, customers can enjoy top Qatari local channels and an extensive on-demand library featuring up to 15,000 hours of movies and series.
The offering comes with the OSNtv Box, an advanced Android-based set-top box designed to enhance the viewing experience. It includes features such as catch-up TV, a TV guide, playback options, parental controls and access to select OTT applications and games. The OSNtv Box is available through two tailored TV packages: the Lite package for customers with 1Gbps Home Fibre subscriptions and the Premium package for those with 2Gbps subscriptions.
Baran Yurdagul, Chief Operating Officer at Vodafone Qatar, said: “In line with our commitment to delivering exceptional experiences and enriching the benefits of our Home portfolio, our new partnership with OSN marks a significant milestone for our Home Fibre services. We are excited to introduce these new packages, with the flexibility of tailored TV packages and a simple, user-friendly experience.”
Ellis D’Rozario, SVP of Commercial Sales at OSN, commented: “We are proud to partner with Vodafone Qatar on this customer-first initiative. The early success of the service, as indicated by high engagement metrics, shows the strong demand for premium, exclusive content. We’re excited to continue delivering an unbeatable lineup in 2025 and beyond.”
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