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netXtra offer a comprehensive design, development and hosting service to organisations where their membership and supporters are at the heart of their existence. Our dynamic website solutions can be seamlessly integrated with virtually any back-office system or application, enabling you and your membership to enjoy automated and personalised delivery of information on your website, e-newsletters, emails , SMS text messages and faxes.

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The Football Association of Wales (FAW) has governed football in Wales since 1876 and is one of the oldest and most established organisations in the world. As well as being members to football's foremost governing bodies, FIFA and UEFA, the Association is also one of 5 associations that make up the International Football Association Board - the guardians of the "Laws of the Game".

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News Article - 29 May 2009

netXtra enhance user experience on STAP and LEAP websites

Further to the recent launch of the Suffolk TAP (Training Advice Point) and Learning and Enterprise Access Point (LEAP) websites, netXtra has further enhanced the visitor and user experience by adding new interactive functionality to both sites.

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