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[Title] => Nextel Phils eyes profit next year
[Summary] => After three years of being in the red, trunk radio operator Nextel Communications Phils., Inc. expects to finally be in the black next year with a projected net income of P20 million.
And while it may not be putting in new money in its local unit Nextel International Inc. (NII) said it is not abandoning the Philippines but merely reviewing its operations here.
Nextel president Emilio Festejo told reporters yesterday that the Philippines is the only local unit of NII that temporarily does not enjoy any financial support from its parent firm.
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[Title] => Nextel allots $50M for new tech
[Summary] => Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. (NCPI) is spending at least $50 million this year (around P2.5 billion) in a technology that will allow the trunk radio operator to reposition its mobile phones into one that will allow a host of wireless applications.
NCPI president Emilio Festejo said that of the total amount, around $8 million (P400 million) has already been spent for a new service that will give the still-to-be-commercialized general packet radio service (GPRS) of Smart Communications and Globe Telecom head-on competition.
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[Title] => Nextel introduces WebText feature
[Summary] => Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. has announced the launching of Nextel WebText, a value-added feature that allows everyone to send a text message to any Nextel Philippine subscriber via the Internet for free.
According to Nextel president Emilio Festejo, WebText is "our way of making our subscribers even more accessible to their business partners, family and friends here and abroad via the Internet."
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[Title] => Nextel introduces WebText feature
[Summary] => Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. has announced the launching of Nextel WebText, a value-added feature that allows everyone to send a text message to any Nextel Philippine subscriber via the Internet for free.
According to Nextel president Emilio Festejo, WebText is "our way of making our subscribers even more accessible to their business partners, family and friends here and abroad via the Internet."
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[Title] => Nextel, Smart now interconnected
[Summary] => Nextel Communications Philippines, Inc. president Emilio P. Festejo announced this week that Nextel subscribers can now call Smart cellular subscribers and Smart cellular subscribers can now call Nextel subscribers. The recent interconnection between the two networks has allowed easier access to each others networks.
Nextel is the countrys biggest trunk radio operator using the fully digital technology called iDEN (integrated digital enhanced network). Smart Communications is one of the countrys major GSM service providers.
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[Title] => Nextel Phils eyes profit next year
[Summary] => After three years of being in the red, trunk radio operator Nextel Communications Phils., Inc. expects to finally be in the black next year with a projected net income of P20 million.
And while it may not be putting in new money in its local unit Nextel International Inc. (NII) said it is not abandoning the Philippines but merely reviewing its operations here.
Nextel president Emilio Festejo told reporters yesterday that the Philippines is the only local unit of NII that temporarily does not enjoy any financial support from its parent firm.
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[Title] => Nextel allots $50M for new tech
[Summary] => Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. (NCPI) is spending at least $50 million this year (around P2.5 billion) in a technology that will allow the trunk radio operator to reposition its mobile phones into one that will allow a host of wireless applications.
NCPI president Emilio Festejo said that of the total amount, around $8 million (P400 million) has already been spent for a new service that will give the still-to-be-commercialized general packet radio service (GPRS) of Smart Communications and Globe Telecom head-on competition.
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[Summary] => Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. has announced the launching of Nextel WebText, a value-added feature that allows everyone to send a text message to any Nextel Philippine subscriber via the Internet for free.
According to Nextel president Emilio Festejo, WebText is "our way of making our subscribers even more accessible to their business partners, family and friends here and abroad via the Internet."
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[Title] => Nextel introduces WebText feature
[Summary] => Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. has announced the launching of Nextel WebText, a value-added feature that allows everyone to send a text message to any Nextel Philippine subscriber via the Internet for free.
According to Nextel president Emilio Festejo, WebText is "our way of making our subscribers even more accessible to their business partners, family and friends here and abroad via the Internet."
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[Title] => Nextel, Smart now interconnected
[Summary] => Nextel Communications Philippines, Inc. president Emilio P. Festejo announced this week that Nextel subscribers can now call Smart cellular subscribers and Smart cellular subscribers can now call Nextel subscribers. The recent interconnection between the two networks has allowed easier access to each others networks.
Nextel is the countrys biggest trunk radio operator using the fully digital technology called iDEN (integrated digital enhanced network). Smart Communications is one of the countrys major GSM service providers.
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