15 July 2008
Luanda — Angolan mobile phone company "Movicel" Tuesday here launched a new internet service dubbed "Cupido", aimed at improving connection between users of its network, through messages sent to the number 19988, informed the director of the marketing department, Cláudia Gazar.
Speaking to ANGOP during the 25th edition of the Luanda International Fair (FIL/2008), the official said that some of the innovations brought by the company to this trade fair include the expansion of internet browsing signal at the whole pavilion I of the exhibition, where anyone with a laptop could access the network without using the "Movinet" internet modem.
According to Cláudia Gazar, the service is an offer of Movicel to clients who wish to visit the fair from July 15 to 20, as well as for the event's organising body.
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