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                    [Summary] => The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) is to prepare a regulatory framework before May to govern the allocation, possibly through bidding, of new frequencies that will allow local mobile phone service providers to go into the controversial third-generation (3G) of wireless communications technology, currently the rage in Europe and Japan. 

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At a press briefing last week, Samsung president and chief executive officer Sang Youl Eom told reporters that the Korean electronics giant is poised to ship in no less than 225,000 units, or a 50 percent hike from 150,000 sets it sold last year.
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