As part of the company’s on-going strategy to provide its subscribers with optimized mobile technology, Umniah, the latest telecommunications operator in Jordan, announced the launch of a new value-added service, featuring the Block service for the use of its subscribers. The exclusively-introduced service is the first in Jordan and it accedes to the demands of the increasing numbers of Umniah subscribers, who have exceeded 700.000 and allows a wide-range of benefits, which epitomizes the company's diligence to utilizing the most recent technological applications.
The Block service, which is the latest and most unique in the world of mobile-communications, tackles the needs of controlling incoming calls by blocking calls from specific numbers preset by the subscriber. Such service is flexible so that subscribers can manage their block list at any time.
“Umniah is proud for being the first mobile company in Jordan to launch the Block service, and this conveys our dedication to Umniah subscribers,” said Mr. Mohammed Serieh, Value-Added Services and Data Manager of Umniah. “We always take into consideration the needs and interests of our subscribers, and we believe that this kind of value-added services fits well with our strategy of offering practical voice services.”
The Block service is available on all Umniah packages; prepaid and postpaid, where subscribers simply call 1399 to activate the service, which allows them to add up to three numbers at the same time. The Block service is not restricted to blocking Umniah numbers only; it also includes blocking numbers from other mobile networks and land lines.
Umniah is recognized for its advanced network, which enables and prepares the company to adopt creative and unique value-added services to ensure customer-satisfaction. Umniah believes in the significance of presenting cutting-edge technological applications and utilizing them to develop on-demand and unique services tailored for mobile phone users. Using its hi-tech platform, Umniah innovatively brings the power of technology to mobile handsets through its network, which is fully-ready for migration to 3G systems.