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OMAN LAUNCHES PRE-PAID INTERNET CARD SERVICE.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 30-APR-03
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

MUSCAT, April 30 Asia Pulse - Eng. Ali bin Masoud al-Sinaidi, commerce and industry undersecretary at the Commerce and Industry Ministry presided at the Omani International Exhibitions Centre today over a celebration marking the launch of the pre-paid internet card service. This service offered by Omantel is considered as the most advanced...

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