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XPLAY

Xplay is Xpax’s music platform bringing the best music and events to its customers. Launched in 2009, Xplay has brought together the trendiest international and local DJs to clubs and raves all over the country.

U.O.X. (University of X) University of X or U.O.X. is a brand of prepaid mobile telecommunication services under the Xpax family targeted at tertiary students aged 18 to 23 years old. Launched in 2007, U.O.X was the first of its kind youth product offering students the best rates and privileges. The product was recently revamped in 2012 where customers not only enjoyed the best rates but can also enjoy free voice and video calls, SMS and MMS all night long. A special validity on reloads was also introduced to suit the lifestyles of students.

S.O.X. (School of X) School of X or S.O.X. is a brand of prepaid mobile telecommunication services under the Xpax family targeted at secondary students aged 12 to 17 years old. Launched in 2007, S.O.X. was the first of its kind youth product offering students the best rates and privileges. The product was just recently revamped in 2012 where customers not only enjoyed the best rates but can also enjoy a choice of free voice and video calls, SMS and MMS all day long. A special validity on reloads was also introduced to suit the lifestyles of students.

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