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Japan To Tackle Music Piracy On Cell Phones

The telecom and music industry bodies in Japan will reportedly implement a system to automatically check cell phone Web sites for illegal music files, in order to prevent the files from being uploaded...

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Bank Islam targets RM100mil from new fund

KUALA LUMPUR: Bank Islam Malaysia Bhd has target an initial fund size of RM100 million from its newly launched Ziyad NID-i, an investment product, structured on the recovery of Asia's equity market. Bank Islam general manager...

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Technology › KDDI to acquire 50% stake in Bangladeshi Internet service firm

Saturday 14th November, 04:19 AM JST TOKYO — KDDI Corp will acquire a 50% stake in BRAC BD Mail Networks Ltd of Bangladesh through a third-party allotment of new shares by the Dhaka-based Internet access service provider. KDDI,...

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KDDI to acquire 50% stake in Bangladeshi Internet service firm

KDDI Corp. said Thursday it will acquire a 50 percent stake in BRAC BD Mail Networks Ltd. of Bangladesh through a third-party allotment of new shares by the Dhaka-based Internet access service provider. KDDI, Japan's...

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Samsung Wins Japanese WiMAX Supply Contract

­Samsung says that it has won additional mobile WiMAX supply contracts from Japan based UQ Communications, for delivery early next year. As UQ Communications' primary Mobile WiMAX equipment vendor, Samsung has already...

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KDDI may miss profit and sales targets, CFO Nagao says

KDDI Corp. may miss its profit and revenue targets because of falling handset sales and charges to reorganize fixed-line networks, Chief Financial Officer Satoshi Nagao said. "The revenue target may require a revision" to...

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Japan's Softbank to launch Google phone in spring

TOKYO, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Softbank Corp , Japan's No.3 wireless carrier, said it will add to its lineup its first phone using Google Inc's Android operating system in the spring, following similar launches by NTT DoCoMo and...

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Technology › Softbank ranks top in net mobile subscription gains for 3rd month

Tuesday 10th November, 07:27 AM JST TOKYO — Softbank Mobile Corp ranked first among Japanese cellphone service providers in net subscription gains in October for the third straight month, according to their announcements...

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Japan`s DoCoMo to follow KDDI, Softbank with unlimited e-mail

Japan's NTT DoCoMo Inc. (TSE:9437) said Tuesday that its users will be able to send unlimited e-mail messages,including those to subscribers of rival carriers, for 1,095 yen (US$11.94) a month starting December 1.

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$5,000? Put It On My Cell

DoCoMo's next big move: Phones that double as credit cards In the beginning, the cell phone was a phone -- handy for making calls but little else. To boost its effort to make mobiles the new way to pay, DoCoMo is taking a 34%...

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