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XPress Telecommunications Successfully Completes First Stage of Network Expansion
Posted: 06-05-2007 , 12:43 GMT

XPress Telecommunications, the Middle East’s pioneer and exclusive iDEN provider of wireless technologies, has announced it has successfully completed the first stage of its network expansion plan in the Kingdom for the year 2007.

“XPress Telecommunications undertook an extensive investment to expand its national network adding yet another 20 cell sites, which cover 20 new business locations in the Kingdom,” stated Marwan Jumaa’, Chief Executive Officer of XPress Telecommunications. “We are committed to keeping pace with the ever evolving global telecom and business sectors and their ultimate needs. Our total aim is to provide optimum business communication solutions, therefore providing the best of results to our growing customer base.”

XPress’s network expansion plan serves the best interests of its corporate and governmental clients, particularly those who own mobile fleets that travel across the Kingdom. With this step, the company’s substantial 100,000 corporate client-base can benefit from improved top of the line business communications in various new locations including Jordan’s first integrated resort and residential community Tala Bay; Aqaba Airport; Al Wihdat in the heart of Eastern Amman; Al Nasser Square, Al Qweismeh, Naour, Marj Al Hamam, Al Mahata, Sweifieh, Al Duweik, in addition to Eastern Jordan, Northern Badia, Al Karama Jordanian/ Iraqi Borders and The Jordanian Saudi/ Borders.

Moreover, the company’s advanced transparent consumer-centric philosophy dictates allocating a highly qualified staff to respond to customer comments and queries through a 24/7 hotline accessible by dialing 1551.

“This is merely the first step of a series of developments and expansion that will take place in the near future to solidify our status as the ultimate business handset provider not only in the local market but also in the region”, concluded Jumaa’.

Being the sole provider of the iDEN technology in Jordan, positions XPress as the mobile operator of choice for Jordanian enterprises. This contemporary technology copes with the ever evolving nature of the business world today, enabling employees to enhance their productivity levels when making limitless calls for an incomparably economic fixed fee.

As a result of this exclusive technology, XPress is the only mobile operator providing the Push-to-Talk service (PTT). This service offers subscribers the opportunity to benefit from instant and clear wireless calls to a single subscriber or a group of users. Today, the benefits of this service are not limited to local calls, contrarily with the International Push-to-Talk service (iPTT), both prepaid and monthly subscribers can enjoy XPress’s technological advancements of unlimited international calls to regional destinations such as Saudi Arabia and Palestine for a fixed fee.

In addition to the time controlling, economical, and competent wireless services, XPress’s peerless offerings include billing per second from the very first second, spending limit control and basic cellular services and features.

About XPress

XPress is an integrated wireless communications operator- the first and only licensed digital radio trunking service provider in Jordan. Based on iDEN technology (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network), which was developed by Motorola in 1994, XPress offers radio trunking dispatch services- combining the unique Direct Connect service with the services of ordinary mobile phones (telephone connectivity, SMS, and data transmission). Direct Connect enables subscribers to communicate through one-to-one or one-to-many calls with a push of a single button, similar to the “Walkie-Talkie” systems.

 

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