As the weather heats up, WAVO, the video streaming entertainment platform created for the region, powered by OSN, has strengthened its promise to keep you entertained with a new price – and value – proposition.
At an ‘all-inclusive-price’ giving customers access to the latest and best content around, entertainment, movie and sports lovers across the Middle East can now experience all of WAVO with no limits from June 1, 2018, for just $9.99 per month.
The all-inclusive price will make it easier than ever for you to find your favourite shows, browse content and watch the best in live television. Unlike any other online streaming service in the region, WAVO offers 26 live TV channels including Sky News, OSN First HBO, Comedy Central and the Paramount Channel to name a few.
“For one price, customers no longer need to navigate multiple prices and packs, but will instead get all that they look forward to in one bundle, gaining access to all the entertainment WAVO has to offer at even more value across all platforms – smartphones, Smart TVs, tablets, laptops and desktops.”
Also home to ASLI, the region’s first licensing ecosystem for content creators to produce and broadcast their original work, WAVO offers more than 40 hours of Arabic and English original short-form content, made in the Middle East.
So, whether you want to binge on HBO box sets, relive your youth with Disney, get your adrenaline pumping with the MotoGP, catch up on the latest Arabic dramas or take a sneak peek into the African cultural scene in Dubai, WAVO has got you covered. You can have all that for the price of two skinny lattes from your local coffee shop!
Staying in this summer has never looked so good; simply go to wavo.com to enjoy a 14-day free trial on us and kick your feet up and wave goodbye to boredom – it is that simple. If you prefer flexibility, enjoy multi-device entertainment and watch anytime, anywhere on mobile, tablet, desktop or Smart TV’s through our apps or Chromecast.
For more information log onto WAVO.com or follow @wavo_online on Twitter.