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And then there's CommunicAsia's cyber twin Not all the excitement created by CommunicAsia 2001 will die down when the show closes today. Some elements of the exhibition, at least, is going to survive--virtually--in an online platform provided by organizers of the event. Friday, June 22 2001 Avaya wins S$4.8m networking solutions deal Communications solutions provider Avaya Singapore Pte Ltd has sealed a contract to supply telecommunications infrastructure to Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. Friday, June 22 2001 DoCoMo's i-Mode subscriber base hits 24.6m Japan's largest mobile phone operator NTT DoCoMo Inc has increased its i-Mode subscriber base to 24.6 million as of June 18, up by about 600,000 subscribers from the end of last month. Thursday, June 21 2001 US Robotics expects US$25m AP earnings next year Privately-held US Robotics expects to earn a "conservative" US$25 million in Asia Pacific (including Japan, China and India) next year. Wednesday, June 20 2001 Surfing the Net from the back of a taxi? By the end of the year, passengers in Singapore should be able to surf the Web, check their emails, access mapping and routing information. Tuesday, June 19 2001 Compose, send multimedia SMS via Philips mobiles Philips mobile phone users will soon be able to send graphics and sound-enhanced short messaging service (SMS) messages to each other. Tuesday, June 19 2001 Data transfer 1,000 times faster? Can you imagine data transfers at 1,000 times the current speed? Tuesday, June 19 2001 HP unveils new mobile e-services in Asia Hewlett-Packard Co today unveiled three new mobile e-services initiatives for its Mobile e-Services Bazaar (MEB) in Asia. Monday, June 18 2001 Marconi wins US$80m Telekom M'sia deals Nasdaq-listed communications solutions provider Marconi plc announced two new contracts to supply Digital Data Network (DDN) and broadband network equipment to Malaysia's dominant telecommunications provider Telekom Malaysia. Tuesday, June 19 2001 Free games, software downloads for Siemens SL45 Owners of Siemens' first MP3 handphone, the Siemens SL45, will be able to choose and download new mobile games via GSM networks or with a data cable. Monday, June 18 2001 Web TV trials coming in Q3 The idiot box is getting smarter. Singapore Telecoms Ltd will be holding trials for its Interactive Television (iTV) service in the next quarter. Monday, June 18 2001 CommunicAsia 2001: Mobile here to stay Mobile commerce was the theme last time round... and things don't seem to be much different at this year's CommunicaAsia 2001. Monday, June 18 2001 |
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