Topic: Europe

3G Handset for 2006 World Cup

For those who want to enjoy 2006 World Cup beginning June 6 in your handset, you may choose a new release of LG Electronic mobile phone, LG-U900. This phone supports the digital video broadcasting handheld (DVB-H) standard, exclussively to Italian mobile telecommunications service provider, Hutchison. The provider has exclusive DVB-H broadcasting rights for the 2006 World Cup. Supporting UMTS network, LG's new LG-U900 DVB-H handset features a 2.2-inch 'wide-swing' screen for mobile TV viewing, 1.3 mega-pixel Camera, 55 MB internal user memory and external 512MB transflash, internal antenna (3G/GPRS), antenna(DVB-H). But are you sure to watch video footage of all World Cup matches in your cell phone? ...

Posted by Budi Putra on April 30th, 2006 No Comments »

Virgin Offers Unique 3G Content

Indeed, there is no content there is no 3G. I think the only way to have the success of 3G service is offering unique and creative content services. For example, UK's Virgin Mobile Bites. The operator offers 3G services and more unique music, editorial and video content. There are exclusive celebrity and music interviews, the latest film reviews, and some exciting new comedy services such as Dancing Dads and Bites Boy. I must look this content someday. [3G!] Source

Posted by Budi Putra on April 29th, 2006 No Comments »

Alcatel Hurts on 3G ‘Pricing War’

Alcatel Inc. reported strong growth in its fixed-line business during the first quarter, but intense competition in mobile network equipment sales hurt the company’s operating margin, which rose to 6.5 percent from 4.1 percent a year ago, but fell below analyst expectations of 8 percent. The French equipment vendor posted first-quarter net profits of $129.1 million from sales of $3.8 billion. In the year-ago quarter the company posted net profits of $129.8 million from sales of $3.2 billion. “Alcatel has once again turned in a solid quarter with strong revenue growth, and improving margins,” stated Serge Tchuruk, chairman and chief executive officer of Alcatel. Tchuruk pointed out that rising demand for “triple-play” services, combining Internet, phone and TV offerings, was ...

Posted by Budi Putra on April 28th, 2006 No Comments »

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