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Celcom targets Indonesian workers Print E-mail
- MW Team   
Friday, 28 September 2007
Image Niche marketing is the name of the game these days. Telcos are falling over themselves trying to differentiate themselves and also come up with offerings targeted to specific sub-groups. Along those lines comes Celcoms latest prepaid pack, the Paket Baladewa.
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U Mobile to take on Malaysian 3G market Print E-mail
- MW Team   
Monday, 24 September 2007

U Mobile Sdn Bhd, Malaysia’s third 3G mobile operator, is set to make change in the Malaysian 3G market via its offering under the “U” branding.

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U Mobile Unveiled, Malaysia’s 3rd 3G Mobile Operator Print E-mail
- MW Team   
Wednesday, 19 September 2007

Image U Mobile Sdn Bhd formerly known as MiTV Networks Sdn Bhd has unveiled U Mobile, Malaysia’s third 3G Mobile Operator in the country.

Dato’ Hj Ir Rosman Ridzwan, Chairman of MiTV Corporation said “Our brand is about the consumer, where our products and services are developed to give individuals what they need, not what we think they need.”

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Maxis First to Successfully Implement Anti-Spam Solutions Print E-mail
- MW Team   
Monday, 17 September 2007

Maxis says in a press release that it has successfully rolled out its Anti Spam Platform, designed to block unsolicited short messaging services (“SMS”), such as spam and spoof SMS, from reaching its postpaid and prepaid customers. According to Maxis, it is the first Malaysian operator to roll out this service. The Anti Spam Platform was installed and operational in July 2007, ahead of the September 30 deadline by the Ministry of Energy, Water and Communications.

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Sanyo in talks to sell its mobile division Print E-mail
- MW Team   
Monday, 17 September 2007


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In yet another sign of consolidation in the industry following fierce competition Sanyo Electric Co's is rumored to be in talks to sell its loss making mobile phone division to Kyocera Corp. The deal, if it happens, would make Kyocera the world's No.7 cell phone maker. Kyocera is in 10th position currently with Sanyo one place behind.

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