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[Title] => A text website for Smart users
[Summary] => Individuals and corporations interested in sharing information with the public will soon be able to create their own interactive text-based "websites" that can be accessed with the use of a Smart GSM cell phone.
"Smart Zed is now developing interactive text sites which are actually websites on purely SMS interface," said Edgardo Bautista, head of product and business development of Smart Communications.
[DatePublished] => 2001-11-26 00:00:00
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[Title] => 3G shift: Evolutionary, not revolutionary
[Summary] => Mobile phone operators will inevitably shift to high-speed third generation cellular technology, but "the process will be evolutionary, not revolutionary."
Speaking before a conference of chief executives this week, Smart president and CEO Napoleon Nazareno said 3G is essential for any telecom company to stay competitive globally.
"But we are in no rush. The price tag currently associated with 3G and the continued delay of its commercial rollout by even the most aggressive carriers caution us to be patient," he said.
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[Title] => Smart launches RP’s first GPRS service
[Summary] => First, it was the analog cellular phone, or the first generation of mobile telephones. Then came, the digital or global system for mobile communication (GSM) phones (second generation or 2G) that allowed text messaging.
Smart Communications launched over the weekend the country’s first GPRS (general packet radio service) otherwise known as 2.5 G, because it is considered by experts as a pilot-test for the entry of 3G or third generation mobile communications.
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[Title] => Smart cited as one of Top 10 Philippine companies
[Summary] => Smart Communications, Inc., the countrys wireless services leader, was cited as one of the Philippines Top 10 leading companies in an annual survey by the Far Eastern Economic Review, a leading Asian weekly magazine.
In this years Review 200 survey, a ranking conducted annually by the magazine of leading companies engaged in business in Asia, Smart ranked 10th in over-all performance among Philippine companies.
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SMART ZED
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"Smart Zed is now developing interactive text sites which are actually websites on purely SMS interface," said Edgardo Bautista, head of product and business development of Smart Communications.
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[Summary] => Mobile phone operators will inevitably shift to high-speed third generation cellular technology, but "the process will be evolutionary, not revolutionary."
Speaking before a conference of chief executives this week, Smart president and CEO Napoleon Nazareno said 3G is essential for any telecom company to stay competitive globally.
"But we are in no rush. The price tag currently associated with 3G and the continued delay of its commercial rollout by even the most aggressive carriers caution us to be patient," he said.
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Smart Communications launched over the weekend the country’s first GPRS (general packet radio service) otherwise known as 2.5 G, because it is considered by experts as a pilot-test for the entry of 3G or third generation mobile communications.
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In this years Review 200 survey, a ranking conducted annually by the magazine of leading companies engaged in business in Asia, Smart ranked 10th in over-all performance among Philippine companies.
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