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MVP Network, Inc. is pleased to announce that the acquisition of MVP Network Online Games, Inc. was successfully completed by MVP Network, Inc. on October 31, 2008. MVP Network Online Games, Inc. is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of MVP Network, Inc. Persons who were stockholders of MVP Network Online Games, Inc. immediately prior to the closing of the acquisition, are now stockholders of MVP Network, Inc. We want to extend a warm welcome to all of you as stockholders of MVP Network, Inc.
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via TechWhack @ 18:59 2nd Nov
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MVP Network, Inc. is pleased to announce that the acquisition of MVP Network Online Games, Inc. was successfully completed by MVP Network, Inc. on October 31, 2008. MVP Network Online Games, Inc. is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of MVP Network, Inc. Persons who were stockholders of MVP Network Online Games, Inc. immediately prior to the closing of the acquisition, are now stockholders of MVP Network, Inc. We want to extend a warm welcome to all of you as stockholders of MVP Network, Inc.
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via Red Orbit @ 6:25 1st Nov
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MVP Network, Inc. is pleased to announce that the acquisition of MVP Network Online Games, Inc. was successfully completed by MVP Network, Inc. on October 31, 2008. MVP Network Online Games, Inc. is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of MVP Network, Inc. Persons who were stockholders of MVP Network Online Games, Inc. immediately prior to the closing of the acquisition, are now stockholders of MVP Network, Inc. We want to extend a warm welcome to all of you as stockholders of MVP Network, Inc.
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via Stockwatch @ 17:59 31st Oct
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ST. LOUIS, BUSINESS WIRE -- MVP Network, Inc. is pleased to announce that the acquisition of MVP Network Online Games, Inc. was successfully completed by MVP Network, Inc. on October 31, 2008. MVP Network Online Games, Inc. is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of MVP Network, Inc. Persons who were stockholders of MVP Network Online Games, Inc. immediately prior to the closing of the acquisition, are now stockholders of MVP Network, Inc. We want to extend a warm welcome to all of you as stockholders of MVP Network, Inc.
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via IT Business Net @ 1:16 1st Nov
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ST. LOUIS (Business Wire) -- MVP Network, Inc. is pleased to announce that the acquisition of MVP Network Online Games, Inc. was successfully completed by MVP Network, Inc. on October 31, 2008. MVP Network Online Games, Inc. is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of MVP Network, Inc. Persons who were stockholders of MVP Network Online Games, Inc. immediately prior to the closing of the acquisition, are now stockholders of MVP Network, Inc. We want to extend a warm welcome to all of you as stockholders of MVP Network, Inc.
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via Globe Investor @ 17:59 31st Oct
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South African telecoms company Telkom will over the next month deploy its own third generation (3G) wireless network across the country. This will bring the fixed-line operator closer to providing its customers with fully converged information communication technology solutions, reports Southafrica.info.
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via Biz Community @ 4:32 9th Oct
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Telkom shareholders are referred to the cautionary announcements, the last of which was published on 9 October 2008, regarding the receipt by Telkom of a non- binding proposal from Vodafone. Telkom shareholders are advised that Telkom, Vodafone, various subsidiaries of Vodafone and Vodacom have signed binding transaction agreements (the "transaction agreements"), pursuant to which: *Vodafone will acquire from Telkom an additional 15% of the entire issued share capital of Vodacom for a cash consideration of ZAR22.5 billion less the attributable net debt of Vodacom as at 30 September 2008 ("the sale transaction"); *Telkom will distribute 50% of the after tax proceeds from the sale transaction to Telkom shareholders by way of a special dividend, net of any tax levied thereon ("the distribution"); *Vodacom will be converted to a public compan
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via CNBC Africa @ 10:54 6th Nov
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South African cellco Vodacom has selected Alcatel-Lucent to design, build and deploy an upgrade of its existing 3G network. The EUR22 million upgrade project will boost the capacity and coverage of Vodacom’s UMTS and HSDPA/HSUPA networks. Alcatel-Lucent will supply its UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) solution, including radio network controllers, node B base stations and a flexible wireless network management system. ‘Achieving an improved end-user experience with superior mobile voice and high-speed mobile broadband data services is our key objective in expanding our 3G network,’ said Andries Delport, Executive Director of Engineering and Technology at Vodacom South Africa. Vodacom is South Africa’s largest cellular operator by subscribers.
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via TeleGeography @ 3:52 16th Oct
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Australian IT is reporting that wireless internet provider BigAir is planning to enter the 3G mobile broadband market within the next few months; the operator is expected to announce a wholesale deal with a 3G network provider following comments made by BigAir CEO Jason Ashton. ‘We will be announcing some alternative 3G plans for our customers shortly,’ said Mr Ashton , adding, ‘Our 3G plans will be priced competitively with the mobile carrier's retail offerings. However, we are wholesaling the service from a mobile network so unfortunately we will not have as much flexibility as we do with our own fixed wireless offerings.’ The move comes following the rejection of BigAir’s bid to purchase the wireless broadband network of iBurst, which fell into receivership in August 2008; iBurst’s equipment is still available for sale but
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via TeleGeography @ 10:30 30th Oct
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iPhone unlock tool kit is the best option available to unlock your iPhone 3g . These kits have tools that can unlock any versions of iPhone under full function. These kits have the options such as iPhone 3g unlock, iPhone sim card unlock, unlock iPhone 3g/3g iPhone unlock /unlock 3g iPhone. These kits comes with super turbo SIM card and you have to place your network card with their turbo SIM card .You should slide in the Sim Tray gently and then you should switch the iPhone. This is the process to get it unlocked and have the network back in the iphone.
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via The Writers Online @ 4:18 25th Oct
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Network planning and optimisation consultancy, Aircom has announced that it is working with Mozambique operator mcel to support the update of the mcel planning tools for 2G and 3G networks. In a deal worth USD$1 million, mcel will use Aircom’s network planning and optimisation tools ASSET and OPTIMA to plan and manage its new 3G UMTS network, which is currently being deployed.
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via Cellular-News @ 17:43 18th Nov
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Ericsson says that it has successfully rolled out a new GSM network in Guinea for the Cellcom Group. The Cellcom Guinee GSM network, which covers the Guinean capital of Conakry and the country's main rural areas, is based on the Ericsson Mobile Soft Switch (MSS).
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via Cellular-News @ 6:14 3rd Nov
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White Apple iPhone 3G 16GB is Now Available at Wiredia.com - Prudent Press Agency (Prudent Press Agency)---Wilmington, NY-- 3G technology gives iPhone fast access to the Internet and email over cellular networks around the world. iPhone 3G also makes it possible to do more in more places: Surf the web, download email, get directions, and watch video even while on a call. iPhone 3G meets worldwide standards for cellular communications, so user can make calls and surf the web from practically anywhere on the planet. And if in an area without a 3G network, iPhone connects user via GSM for calls and EDGE for data.
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via Prudent Press Agency @ 6:17 26th Oct
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Mophie gives more power to iPhone 3G fanatics everywhere with the all-new juice pack 3G™ battery extender. The mophie juice pack 3G comes 'pre-charged' and ready to go straight out of the package. The redesigned case houses a rechargeable lithium polymer battery within an ergonomic, comfort-grip case with a soft-touch, non-slip finish. The added "juice" gives consumers up to an additional 350 hours of standby time, 6 hours of talk time on 3G, 12 hours of talk time on 2G, 6 hours of Internet use on 3G, 8 hours of video playback, or 28 hours of audio playback. The juice pack™ 's proprietary design provides short circuit, over-charge and temperature protection as well as smart power management. The juice pack™ also integrates a 4 LED 'charge status' indicator letting you know how much juice is left, and connects to your computer via US
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via HardwareZone Singapore @ 13:56 8th Oct
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We've covered the long history of Australian politicians looking to set up their own censored internet "to protect the children" (of course). The plans have changed over time, but the end goal has always been the same: to force ISPs to block a list of sites provided by the government. In the latest incarnation, the plan supposedly included an "opt-out" option, where a web surfer could specifically ask to opt-out of the filters (effectively asking someone to sign up for a "porn-surfing license"). That, on its own, might scare some people off, but now it turns out that the opt-out isn't really an opt-out. Instead, it's just opting you in to a somewhat less restrictive blacklist. Once again, this idea of mandatory filtering out of "bad" sites on the internet sets a dangerous precedent.
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via Techdirt @ 12:03 14th Oct
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October 24, 2008 - Existing outside normal configuration management supervision, Data Access Network (DAN)provides intelligent connectivity layer between production network and enterprise's monitoring tools, ensuring unobtrusive data access to every device. DAN technology is based on circuit switching of replicant packets rather than live traffic, so network performance is not impacted. As local/remote access management plane, DAN can provide full access to data across network while maintaining strong security.
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via ThomasNet @ 14:22 25th Oct
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Lately, T-Mobile has been doing a lot of work on its 3G network, and it now seems to be right on schedule, expanding it even further. On September 18, T-Mobile announced the network expansion plans, which included the deployment of its third-generation (3G) wireless broadband service to 27 major markets in the United States by the end of 2008.
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via Softpedia @ 23:32 20th Oct
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As you might expect, being the first carrier to launch a phone with the Android OS got T-Mobile lots of attention, though it also drew attention to the fact the carrier's 3G HSDPA network has one of the smallest footprints among major carriers. T-Mobile is quickly trying to change that, announcing that they launched 3G this week in Sacramento, California, bringing the number of major cities currently served with 3G coverage to 92. Next week, T-Mobile says they'll be offering wireless broadband service in the Memphis, Tennessee, and Tampa, Florida markets. Washington DC should see service in late November, at which point the carrier hopes to serve 120 major cities.
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via Broadband Reports @ 15:21 18th Oct
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Telecom New Zealand has announced a NZD574 million (USD347 million) plan to deploy a nationwide 850MHz W-CDMA network by June next year. The firm says the new system will be ready approximately a year before a similar network which is being deployed by rival operator Vodafone. ‘New Zealanders are demanding fast, ubiquitous and future-ready mobile technology at their fingertips – and with this advancement they will get it,’ said Telecom CEO Paul Reynolds. ‘Telecom’s new mobile network will be superior on every level: the best nationwide coverage, the fastest internet on your mobile, a wide range of world-leading handsets, as well as better content, music and business applications,’ he added. The W850 mobile broadband network, which will incorporate HSPA+ technology to boost data transfer speeds, will cover 97% of New Zealand’
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via TeleGeography @ 3:52 16th Oct
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Will 3G services ever happen here? asked a mobile phone user to Telecom Minister A Raja at a recent event and the optimistic minister asked the person to wait till mid-January. The question could not have come at a more right time. The Minister was also not expected to give a different answer with Finance Ministry sitting on its head to expedite the auction process and the global attention on Indian 3G experience. Global financial crisis, segregation of revenues between 3G and 2G services and spectrum crunch are the three potential hindrances for the timely roll out of 3G services in India.
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via TMC Net @ 21:09 7th Nov
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iPhone and 3G handsets unlocked with a PIG - GeoSIM, the specialist international SIM card supplier has introduced the “SIM PIG”, a SIM Card like chip that bypasses the network lock on mobile phones, thus enabling any SIM card from any network to be used in a locked handset. SIM PIG can unlock difficult or expensive to unlock modern 3G handsets such as iPhone, Windows Mobile devices, HTC, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Blackberry and many more. The SIM PIG is inserted with the SIM card into the handsets SIM card slot. The PIG then dynamically bypasses the network lock on the mobile phone. SIM PIG does not affect any of the handsets functionality and all features are maintained, importantly it does not invalidate any warranty on the handset.
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via Business Portal 24 @ 4:16 15th Nov
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There are literally scores of cases for the iPhone 3G out there in the market place. Leather, hard plastic, soft plastic, designed to slip in a pocket or clip on to your belt. They all offer some form of protection for your iPhone 3G. However, if you are really looking to provide some real protection, based upon the environment you use your iPhone in or just the way you interact with your iPhone, then you really do need to check out OtterBoxs Defender series for the iPhone 3G.
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via My Mac.com @ 18:17 6th Nov
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Almost all of the users of your network will never be able to accurately judge the inherent quality of your network. Most will complain that they don't have a GIG port at the desk, which makes the network "slow". Few users will understand how network delay and TCP will incredibly decrease their transfer rate, regardless of their LAN port speed. Only the IT team will see all those great network templates you designed. And next to none will comprehend the elegance of a global, fully dynamic BGP design.
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via NetworkWorld @ 13:01 9th Nov
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