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Over 25,000 customers sign up for Qtel’s e-Bill service

More than 25,000 customers have signed up for Qtel’s e-Bill service, which is aimed at eliminating paper bills and boost the environment.  
So far, more than 40,000 accounts belonging to 25,000 customers have been hooked to the e-Bill, which sends a secure PDF to customers’ e-mail addresses, and removes the need for a paper bill. 
Qtel customers are being reminded to sign up for the e-Bill service before October1 in order to be eligible for a range of exciting prizes. 
By removing the need for paper bills for thousands of customers, Qtel has already been able to reduce the amount of paper used by the company, as part of its long-term goal of becoming a paperless organisation. 
As an added incentive, customers who switch over to the e-Bill before October 1 are being entered into a special draw where they can receive prizes including one of 10 iPads or three sets of 25,000 Nojoom points.
Paper bills will still be available after October 1, but customers will be charged a fee of QR5 per bill if they wish to continue receiving them. These customers need to opt in for the paper bill after Qtel moves all the remaining paper bill customers to the paper-free option and informs them of the changeover.
Customers who choose to opt for paper bill will have to actively reactivate this option every six months if they want to continue to receive paper bill only. 
The whole initiative is supported by ictQATAR.
All funds raised by this charge will be re-invested into Qtel’s pioneering e-Waste Recycling programme, which offers a convenient disposal point for unwanted electronic goods for all of Qatar. 
Phasing out paper billing for customers is part of Qtel’s wider environmental vision, which sees the company becoming a paper-free organisation that uses all resources in an entirely sustainable way. 
Qtel has set itself the goal of becoming a global pioneer among telecommunications companies through its vision for corporate social responsibility, “For Qatar, hand in hand.”
Customers can send a free SMS from their Shahry number of the same account they wish to switch with “EB<space>email ID<space>QID Number” (e.g. EB 
ahmed@myemail.com 123456789) to 114, receive a verification message of the email ID supplied, and be immediately switched to the e-Bill upon confirmation. 
Alternatively, customers can select the e-Bill option and provide their email ID in their account page on the eQtel website, or they can call 111 and provide their Qatar ID details. Customers can even switch over in Qtel Shops across the country.

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