BUCHAREST, Romania—The Jordanian GSM operator Jordan M.T.S. launched a new service for its prepaid customers.
The new service, called Mobile Internet (WAP), allows customers to access the Internet from a WAP-enabled handset. The customer can check e-mail, read the latest news and perform mobile banking operations with the WAP service.
In order to use this service, Jordan M.T.S. customers must have a WAP-enabled phone and a data line subscription.
Jordan M.T.S launches WAP services for prepaid customers
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