Ooredoo Maldives has launched “Israhvehinge Plan” a special Postpaid plan dedicated to the elderly community as part of its activities for this year’s World Telecommunications and Information Society Day. 

The plan was launched to enable, encourage and boost adoption of digital technological usage among the elderly community, under this year’s theme “Digital Technologies for Older Persons and Healthy Ageing”. Plans also included free data for elderly community to use Viber to stay connected. This special package was launched by the Minister of Gender, Family and Social Services, Aishath Mohamed Didi. During the launch the Minister stated “Ooredoo’s Senior Citizen “Postpaid” package is a great initiative which will make it a lot easier for the elderly community to navigate through and become a part of the digital world.”

According to Managing Director and CEO of Ooredoo Maldives Khalid Al-Hamadi, a special package for the elderly community to encourage their involvement in the digital world to enrich and empower their lives. Also it is important to ensure that all ages are included and benefitted through digital advancements, since we now greatly depend on technology not just for communication but to access information, accelerate our economy and even to provide quality health care services, he added.

​The newly launched package for the elderly community, Israhvehinge Package provides upto 30% discount on their chosen Postpaid monthly fee and free data dedicated to Viber to customers who are 60 years old and above to help them stay connected with their loved ones. In addition, all customers subscribing to the package will also receive Club Premier Gold membership benefits including special discounts and offers from a vast array of local and international brands and businesses.

​To further accelerate the adoption rate of digital technologies by the senior citizens to facilitate their physical, social and mental wellbeing, Ooredoo Maldives will continue to hold Digital Literacy Programs and awareness sessions across the nation. Digital Literacy Program was initially introduced by Ooredoo Maldives in 2018 and continues to conduct sessions focusing on cyber safety, and basic navigation through commonly used digital platforms among the elderly community to stay connected, access information and receive services.
Moreover, David Tse, the Senior Director in APAC for Rakuten Viber stated that “Rakuten Viber has always been about connecting people for free and securely – no matter who they are and wherever they are in the world. Viber has always been keen on enabling and empowering our users to do more within the app making this partnership with Ooredoo such an honor. We are looking forward to more local collaborations in Maldives with such a respected and trusted company like Ooredoo”.

​As a community focused company Ooredoo remains committed in enriching the lives of the people and improving the quality of life through digital, leaving no one behind.

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