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Phoneserve launches range of ringtones for Arab customers

  • United Arab Emirates: Saturday, November 30 - 2002 at 14:00
  • PRESS RELEASE

Phoneserve, the pre-paid calling card division of Callserve Communications, has launched a full range of Nokia mobile phone ringtones for its Arab customers.

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The popular Arabic music ringtones are available from Phoneserve's website, www.Phoneserve.com.

According to research by Gartner Dataquest, Nokia broke through the 50 per cent market share barrier in the Middle East mobile phone market in the third quarter of 2002.

Phoneserve's pre-paid card also enables PC users to make low cost international calls from anywhere in the world, without the need of a credit card.

"As a high proportion of our customers are in the Arab world, we have launched an Arabic language website and now we have launched a new range of Arabic music ringtones to delight our customers," says Phoneserve's divisional director Pete Dyer.

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About Phoneserve

Phoneserve, a pre-paid calling card, provides top quality national and international PC-to-telephone calls at highly competitive rates. Sold through our global network of distributors, the cards are available in retail outlets and Internet cafés for customers to make international phone calls with savings of up to 85% less than traditional telcos.

The cards are available in $10, $20, $50 and $100 denominations and the service can be used from any PC with a Windows OS and a minimum 56k modem.

About Callserve
Founded in 1999, Callserve Communications quickly established itself as the leading global Internet telephony company.

Based in London, United Kingdom, Callserve's unique software and infrastructure enables users to make telephone calls using their PCs to any ordinary telephone in the World. Because calls are sent through the Internet, prices are a fraction of those charged by traditional telephone companies

The Callserve Internet telephone software is available FREE from www.callserve.com and customers subscribe by purchasing call time online. There are no connection, subscription or monthly fees.

Callserve also provides Internet telephone service and expertise to major international businesses such as Microsoft, Packard Bell and Freeserve enabling their customers to make international calls at costs significantly lower than traditional telephone companies.

For more information contact:

Clare Plaisted
PR Manager

Duncan Campbell
PR Executive

Tel: + 44 (0)20 7517 7100
Fax: + 44 (0)20 7517 7101

http://www.phoneserve.com

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