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September 23, 2008

SK Net Service Company Ltd: India Reliance launched BlackBerry services

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Reliance Communications and Research In Motion (RIM) has launched India’s first pre-paid services to provide wireless solution for BlackBerry, using pricing model for the first time in the country and introducing a similar pay service.

The company said that as Reliance Communication Strategy forms part of the service, the BlackBerry service allows customers to wireless service can be more flexible control of their spending, the program for customers seeking cost-effective.

Reliance Communication mobile data services and content service president Mahesh Prasad said: "We recognize the needs of customers, prepaid services will made the Reliance Communications more attracting to consumers,  BlackBerry smart phones expanded our business opportunities."

July 31, 2008

SK Net Service Company Ltd: Ray media got the huge loans to prepare for listing A stock

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After the separation from Hurray Ray Media tried to find another channel for going on market independently. Yesterday, the media announced that it has accessed more than 100 million yuan loan from Bank of Beijing to prepare for the re-listing. According to the media CEO Ray Wang Changtian that money will be used mainly for TV programme production and construction of a national TV network. Wang Changtian also admitted that huge line of credit is calculated in accordance with normal commercial interest. This is bound to make light media access to the high cost of operating funds. Wang Changtian revealed that there are several domestic yuan fund for the light of the recent private placement the first time to compete. "Ray media has been locked in the domestic A-share listing, is expected this will be the first time is listed before the last private placement." Previously, Ray Media had tried to go public in Nasdaq by seizing the chance of merger with Hurray. But in ess than half a year, the two sides “broke up". Commenting on the change of listing A-share domestically, Wang Changtian said business of ray media was all in China, only domestic investors have a good understanding of the company. At the same time, the nature of light industries has also decided that only A-share be listed in the domestic market , does it conform to the interests of shareholders.

July 29, 2008

SK Net Service Company Ltd:LTE,return to the mainstream

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The industrial support and rapid development of LTE is all the way up.

Verizon has plans to use LTE development and deployment of its 4 G networks, and Motorola are the two major shareholders VerizonWireless Verizon and Vodafone for the 2008 Joint LTE experiment.

Motorola’s broadband and mobile networks in Southeast Asia Division, technical director RayOwen on its cooperation with the NGMN the LTE test the latest progress: "NGMN provisions in the third test scene, 20 MHz of spectrum under the average rate of 31.4 Mbps, the peak rate of 173 Mbps."

In addition to the leading operators in LTE trial and join LTE / SAE test Union, Motorola LTERAN standards also have spared no effort. "Motorola is the largest contributor to LTERAN standards, had submitted over 600 proposals, through the hundreds." RayOwen said. From the show a live demonstration of the industry’s first LTE-CDMA transitions, the user can Motorola have no sense of completion under the dual-network interoperability. "Motorola LTE system will also support the FDD and TDD frequency band." RayOwen stressed.

LTE standard is expected to complete at the end of this year, Motorola will integrate the expertise of OFDM, chipset, transmission technology, terminals, IP core network, video solutions, application service, and actively involved in the evolution of mainstream technology.

July 28, 2008

SK Net Service Company Ltd: The only two satellite radio companies of U.S. mergered

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July 28 - last Friday, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that the Committee formally approved the only two satellite radio services XM and Sirius of the United States to merger.

     According to reports, Sirius and XM in the last Thursday in a statement that the two companies are working with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission with a view to acquisition-related issues as soon as possible on reaching a settlement. U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin (Kevin Martin) also said that the bodies of five people Committee prepared to permit this merger case, according to the statement issued by the two companies, the two sides must meet some conditions, one of which is XM and Sirius to the U.S. Treasury Department were required to pay 17 million U.S. dollars and 2 million U.S. dollars.

     Kevin Martin also confirmed last Friday at the voting results. He said that the matter would benefit consumers, in line with the interest of the public, consumers will receive lower prices of broadcasting services and more variety of programmes. According to the companies said, users need to purchase new receiver, you can listen to the two service programs, but if consumers want to receive the specialized channels on pay-La, will need to purchase new equipment.

     It is learnt that many terrestrial radio this acquisition are opposed to, the opponents also include consumer protection organizations, some Members of Congress and some U.S. states of the Prosecutor. Opponents, only two satellite radio services to the merger will damage the interests of consumers, not in the public interest.

     The two companies started to apply for merger in the March 2007, the Justice Department in March this year unconditionally approve this agreement, announced that the two companies had no real competition, because their customers can only buy different equipment, almost non-users Will replace the service provider. Department of Justice also believes that there are many forms of entertainment to compete with the satellite broadcasting of audio, such as digital broadcasting, online radio and even Apple’s iPod and other devices.

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