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Alltel Wireless Expands AlltelSolutions.com to Offer Businesses New Tools and Resources

Mon Jan 7, 2008 4:03pm EST
Improved Business Site Features "Solution Finder," a Search Tool
                Providing Customized Wireless Solutions
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.--(Business Wire)--In today's rapidly changing business environment, it is more
important than ever for businesses to use the most appropriate, cost
effective and efficient methods to advance their organization's goals.
To help simplify the process, Alltel Wireless, America's largest
network, providing service across the nation, today announced the
expansion of AlltelSolutions.com. The site, designed for business
customers, now offers expanded solutions by device, enhanced customer
usability functions and the Alltel Solution Finder, a free search tool
designed to help businesses discover and deploy devices, applications
and service plans that are customized to their business needs.

   The Alltel Solution Finder allows customers to select from six
criteria that reflect the needs of their business and then guides a
search of the most appropriate tools and relevant solutions. The
site's easy navigation allows visitors to choose criteria by industry,
solution type, number of employees and platform. Customers can also
choose to be contacted by a consultant to receive additional
information and support, making the deployment of new or existing
solutions seamless.

   "Alltel is more than a service provider - we want to provide
solutions to our customers that increase the efficiency of the
workplace and enable them to grow their businesses," said David
Maddox, director of advanced data solutions for Alltel Wireless. "By
logging on to AlltelSolutions.com, decision makers from a variety of
industries will find important tools to help mobilize their
workforce."

   On AlltelSolutions.com, customers will find information pertaining
to a wide range of options for vertical markets such as
transportation, government, education, utilities, construction and
real estate, healthcare, insurance and agriculture. Alltel provides
wireless solutions such as GPS, security, and management tools.

   Recently, Alltel launched the HazMasterG3, a mobile application
that details chemical, biological and radiological agents, trade names
and explosives such as Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) in military
and civilian law enforcement. For businesses with employees in the
field, Alltel offers TimecardGPS, an application that lets managers
track employees in real time, monitor team clock-in and out, and
compile customized reports. In total, more than 65 different
applications and services such as Geoage's Field Adapted Survey
Toolkit (FAST) and TrueContext's Prontoforms are available on
AlltelSolutions.com.

   Customers visiting the site can also download product spec sheets,
access free trials, download collateral materials and submit leads to
the Alltel Business Channel. More information about Alltel Solution
Finder can be found at AlltelSolutions.com or by calling
1-888-4AT-BIZZ.

   Business customers on a qualifying calling plan can also receive
"My Circle," Alltel's exclusive feature that allows customers to
choose who they call for free - any 10 numbers, any network. Alltel
Wireless also offers Anytime Plan Changes which gives customers the
flexibility to change their rate plan any time, without extending
their contract and Voice2TXT, an application that quickly converts
incoming voicemails into text messages in user's inbox enabling
convenient viewing and response.

   Alltel is owner and operator of the nation's largest wireless
network and has more than 12 million wireless customers.

Alltel
Dale Ingram, 501-905-6078
Vice President - Public Relations
dale.ingram@alltel.com
or
Scott Morris, 501-905-4094
Manager - Corporate Communications
scott.l.morris@alltel.com

Copyright Business Wire 2008



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