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Batelco goes roaming in Uzbekistan
- Bahrain: Sunday, October 16 - 2005 at 13:53
- PRESS RELEASE
Batelco has signed a new bi-lateral Commercial Roaming Agreement with Uzbekistan's telecommunications provider, Uzdunrobita, enabling Batelco Mobile users to make and receive calls while traveling in Uzbekistan.
The service, which went live last week, forms part of Batelco's commitment to ensuring that its mobile customers are among the most 'connected' around the globe. Batelco Mobile users can now make and receive calls, text message and use a raft of additional services in 106 countries through agreements with 261other mobile operators.
"We are delighted to provide our customers with this addition to our comprehensive roaming service," says Ahmed Al Janahi, Senior Manager - Corporate Affairs. "Whether they are in Uzbekistan for business or holidays, Batelco Mobile users can now stay in contact with loved ones and colleagues with ease and convenience via their own mobile phone."
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Notes and media contacts
This release has been issued by Batelco's Corporate Affairs Department.For further information, please contact:
Ahmed Al Janahi, Senior Manager - Corporate Affairs, Batelco
TEL: +973 1788 4337
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