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[Title] => NTT DoCoMo of Japan eyes 5% stake in PLDT
[Summary] => Japans NTT DoCoMo is reportedly considering a five-percent equity participation in telecommunications giant Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) as part of a tie-up in 3G (third generation mobile communications technology) services, a new technology wherein PLDT subsidiary Smart Communications Inc. recently acquired a government license and frequency to venture into.
NTT DoCoMo, the wireless subsidiary of NTT Holdings, has confirmed that it was in talks with PLDT to acquire a stake in the largest telecoms firm in the country in its latest expansion step in Asia.
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[Title] => Ericsson wins global Multimedia Messaging deal
[Summary] => Ericsson recently won its first global contract from Vodafone Group Plc to supply Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) software.
The companies have agreed on a rollout schedule that will see commercial availability of the service in Europe from the middle of this year.
Vodafone will initially roll out Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS) in Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, with services in a number of Vodafone operating companies to follow.
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[Summary] => Japans NTT DoCoMo is reportedly considering a five-percent equity participation in telecommunications giant Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) as part of a tie-up in 3G (third generation mobile communications technology) services, a new technology wherein PLDT subsidiary Smart Communications Inc. recently acquired a government license and frequency to venture into.
NTT DoCoMo, the wireless subsidiary of NTT Holdings, has confirmed that it was in talks with PLDT to acquire a stake in the largest telecoms firm in the country in its latest expansion step in Asia.
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[Summary] => Ericsson recently won its first global contract from Vodafone Group Plc to supply Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) software.
The companies have agreed on a rollout schedule that will see commercial availability of the service in Europe from the middle of this year.
Vodafone will initially roll out Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS) in Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, with services in a number of Vodafone operating companies to follow.
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