Stemming from its ongoing aims to play an integral role in the development of the Jordanian economy, XPress Telecommunications recently took part in the 3rd International Rebuild Iraq Exhibition.
Through its participation in the event, which took place between May 8th and May 11th 2006, at Al-Abdali Urban Regeneration Project, XPress Telecommunications showcased the different services it provides for its subscribers in Jordan, that have proven to be beneficial for the industrial, commercial, and corporate sectors in particular, for its presence at the event incorporated live demonstrations of its Global Positioning System (XGPS), and its other PTT services as well.
"We believe in being proactive and in showing a notable presence in the various large scale industrial and social events hosted in the kingdom. Our participation in the 3rd International Rebuild Iraq Exhibition comes as a means for us to showcase our services to a wide viewing audience, and to introduce the masses to what XPress has to offer to the individual, the corporate and the industrial sectors, "said Ashraf Samawi, XPress Chief Marketing Officer.
"Our services prove to be of great benefit to subscribers working in the corporate sector as well as subscribers in general, for our XGPS service helps employers locate their staff members in cases of emergencies or pressing business matters that need tending to on an immediate basis. On another level, our PTT services also make communication easier between employers, employees, suppliers and individuals, for we always strive to create more practical means of communication between our subscribers and to respond to the needs of Jordan's booming business scene, "he added
It is important to note that the 3rd International Rebuild Iraq Exhibition is organized by the International Fairs & Promotions Group (IFP). It features the participation of 56 Government and International trade bodies all coming from 36 countries around the world. This event is considered to be the largest of its type planned for the year 2006, and the list of its supporting countries includes the USA, UK, France, Italy, Germany, Russia, Japan, and Korea among others.