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Somaliland FilajTEL: Leading Tele Provider Reduces International ‎Rates
ISSUE 207
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Saying A Totalitarian Government Was Preferable ‎To Anarchy, Yemen’s President Saleh Pays Tribute ‎To Siyad Barre For Safeguarding Somali Unity

Eviction Order By Hargeysa’s Mayor Puts ‎Hundreds Of Vegetables Sellers Out Of Business

A Flashpoint For Violence Plans To Relocate ‎Hargeysa’s Slaughterhouse‎

BACK TO AFRICA‎

Somalia’s Islamists‎

The Surud Mountain Forests In Somaliland

Somaliland FilajTEL: Leading Tele Provider Reduces International ‎Rates‎‎

Three British Hostages Freed In Gaza

Local & Regional Affairs

Noted Somali Writer ‘Sangub’ Charged With Molesting Girl 10 Years Ago

Somaliland Phone Firms Reject US Company Bids‎

Starvation Looms In African Horn

Gentleman Pirates Cause Mass Starvation

US Renews Terror Warning Against Travel To Kenya‎‎

Norway Mulls Camel Farming For Refugees‎‎‎‎‎

Ethiopia: Concerns About Political Trials Of Opposition ‎Activists, Human Rights Defenders And Journalists

Somali Piracy Is Worst In World‎

Editorial
Somali Poetry

International News

Al-Qaida: Iraq Withdrawal Victory For Islam

Mecca Death Toll Rises To 76

Yemen Crude oil exports, Somali Pirates and Sana'a Summit Links

Teachers Learn As They Teach Somalis

Attacks Against UN Personnel Continued Unabated ‎Throughout 2005, UN Staff Union Says‎

Favorable Weather Improves Food Security Situations

FEATURES & COMMENTARY

The Dusty Foot Philosopher

RP Among Most Dangerous For Journalists In 2005‎‎

Africa Will Progress, The Devil Is In The Type Of Leaders It Gets

The UK To Announce Within Days Whether To Ban Khat

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BOOK REVIEW

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Much To Our Surprise, Hargeysa’s Water Situation Has Improved Under Ali Asad’s Stewardship‎

The Beauty Of Our Time‎

The AU: Time To Remove Obstacles To Somaliland ‎Recognition‎‎‎

When A Dubious Business Deal Is Masqueraded As Government Policy‎

Borrowed Thinking; Flawed Analysis: A Reply To Tani!‎‎

THE FINAL DISMEMBERMENT


Hargeysa, January 5, 2006   (Filajtel) – FilajTEL, a leading Wireless Internet and telephone provider in Somaliland, today announced a comprehensive set of pricing reductions for all international rates in Somaliland. FilajTEL introduced new categorized pricing packages that will substantially lower the international rates.

Thousands of people are already using FilajTel phone service everyday for tremendous savings on calls to their friends, family, colleagues and businesses anywhere in the world.

"As industry leaders in telecommunication industry, we believe this important price reduction will dramatically increase FilajTEL market share in Somaliland marketplace," says Abdulqaadir M. Maax, President of Filaj Telecommunication Company.

“People love to save money on their calls. FilajTEL’s popularity encouraged us to extend the reach of our low rate by more than 80% of the Somaliland Market,” said Mr. Maax These rate reductions reinforce FilajTEL’s commitment to reducing costs and evolutionizing the ease and quality with which people communicate using the FilajTEL technology.”

Four major categories have been added to the FilajTEL International Rate packages, a fixed, low-cost rate of:

Category A: North America (Line & Mobile), Europe and Australia Land Line: $0.25

Category B: Europe and Autralia Mobile: $0.30

Category C: Arab and Asia: $0.35

Category D: Africa : $0.5

These substantial price cuts clearly demonstrate our accelerated drive to be competitively priced across our entire range of telephone services. In the context of a fully open market place in Somaliland, which is now started, Filajtel is fully determined to maintain its place as Somaliland's number one Telecommunications provider. We will achieve this through providing cost-effective total solutions, which fully meet our customers’ needs" Mr. Maax added

About FilajTEL

Filajtel-your wireless high speed Internet and Telephone company- is a leading provider of quality voice and data solution aimed at fulfilling the communications needs of dispersed communities. Filajtel, with headquarter in Hargeysa, targets the fastest-growing communications markets in Somaliland.

For more information

Abdulqaadir M. Maax

President & CEO, FilajTEL

(613) 482-8143 (Hargeysa, Somaliland)

(613) 722-7300 ext 511 (Ottawa, Canada)

maax@filajtel.com  

Source: Filajtel, Jan. 05, 2006


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