Umniah launches a new prepaid line for public sector employees

Published February 6th, 2007 - 12:43 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Umniah Mobile Company, the latest mobile operator in Jordan, has recently kicked off 2007 offerings by launching a special line for the public sector employees, a line to diversify Umniah’s offerings to prepaid lines’ subscribers especially from the public sector. This comes as part of Umniah’s commitment to come up with additional affordable offers that fulfill the needs of subscribers in different segments.

The new line is specially designed to accede the demand of the public sector employees where monthly fees are waived in addition to low tariffs (per second billing) and one-year accumulated validity. This allows subscribers to use the monthly fee value in calls and other services offered by Umniah.

“The majority of the national population works in the public sector; therefore we are glad to offer this segment such an attractive zero-monthly fee line with low tariffs and one-year accumulated validity. We at Umniah strive to ensure customer satisfaction throughout presenting on-demand lines and offerings that meet each segment requirements and interests.” Said Mr. Essam Badawi, Deputy Marketing Director of Umniah.

Umniah new offer covers various public, governmental and international organizations, as well as civil unions. 

Umniah is a Jordan-based telecommunications provider and is recognized for its advanced network, which enables and prepares the company to adopt creative and unique value-added services to ensure customer-satisfaction. Umniah utilizes hi-tech platforms based on cutting-edge technologies and the latest switches used in wireless communications that are recognized for operating in high-speed and high-quality in cases of emergency. Umniah is working ardently to develop pertinent, on-demand and unique value-added services that are customized for its subscribers. Umniah as well, innovatively brings the power of technology to mobile handsets through its network, which is fully-ready for migration to 3G systems.