Through this service Vodafone subscribers may create a voice message and send it directly to a recipient.
“This service will be of advantage for all customers within the Vodafone network,” the company said in a statement.
“Vodafone’s approach and commitments towards its customers is based upon the concept that this new service will allow customers to send their messages not just as letters, but as emotions expressed with their voice to all of their friends, family and lovers,” the statement added.
Vodafone, the world’s largest mobile telecommunications operator, launched its GSM services in Albania on August 3, 2001 in what is likely to be one of the world’s fastest GSM network rollouts, capitalizing on its partners’ expertise and experience in operating networks around the world.
Vodafone Albania is 50 per cent owned by Vodafone International Holdings B.V. and 50 per cent by Vodafone Panafon International Holdings B.V.
Vodafone Albania’s GSM mobile network covers 84.5 percent of the territory of Albania and reaches up to 92 per cent of the Albanian population in urban and rural areas.
The company provides service to more than 1,127,253 customers in Albania (through the end of April 2008) with a wide range of high quality communication services, including voice and data communications.
Vodafone Albania launches voice message service
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