| SingTel Launches Next Generation Flash |
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| Friday, 04 December 2009 09:34 | |||
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Medan - Telkomsel launched the Next Generation Flash in Medan after previously conducted in four cities Jakarta, Surabaya, Semarang and Yogyakarta. Sumatra Area VP Telkomsel, Mirza Budiwan in Medan on Wednesday, said the Next Generation Flash was launched to meet the lifestyle needs of its mobile subscribers a higher and as Telkomsel's customer appreciation to the growing or has reached 85 million nationally. Next Generation Flash with the ability to access speeds up to 21 Mbps of data that is still recognized priority to the HALO card customers, although customers can also enjoy prepaid but with the access time is longer. Launch of Next Generation Flash is part of a series of management efforts in bringing mobile broadband services are more qualified, which showed a strong commitment to serve customers while guiding the development of mobile telecommunications industry in Indonesia entered a new era Babakan mobile broadband services. Next Generation Services, is targeted Flash could serve 24 cities in Indonesia in 2010. DVP of Telkomsel's Broadband Task Force, Agus Witjaksano mentioned, until the end of this year, has targeted 10 cities can be served so that access by 2010, as many as 24 cities have tercover mobile broadband services network by utilizing the High Speed Packet Access Plus (HSPA +) is. After the field, he said, Next Generation Flash in Sumatra will be launched in Pekanbaru, Batam, Palembang and Lampung. He admitted, other than Hello card customers, the service Next Generation Flash is focused on corporate customers who are likely require that the data access speed. Meanwhile, GM Sales & Customer Service Sumbagut Telkomsel, Suryo Hadiyanto said, Next Generation Flash in Medan, for early stage could serve another 36 points in the area between Jalan Cik Ditiro, S. Parman, Lieutenant General Haryono, and Jalan Surabaya. "Services will continue to be improved, including for the area outside the city of Medan so customers can enjoy mobile broadband services are more qualified." Suryo said. (*) (ANTARA News)
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