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                    [Summary] => In the past two months, mobile subscribers were able to test-drive 3G personally for the first time in the Philippines via Globe’s 3G (third-generation) customer trials. 


In fact, they were all enthusiastic about the technology’s potential when it becomes fully available.

Users tapped by Globe to participate in these trials included executives and business people from leading companies such as Ayala Land, General Milling Corp. (GMC), Sun Life Financial, Pru Life UK, and the Aboitiz Group of Companies.
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Speaking before thousands of attendees in this year’s Oracle Open World (OOW) conference here, key company executives led by chairman Larry Ellison assured Oracle customers worldwide that nobody will be forced to upgrade to new Oracle releases.
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In fact, they were all enthusiastic about the technology’s potential when it becomes fully available.

Users tapped by Globe to participate in these trials included executives and business people from leading companies such as Ayala Land, General Milling Corp. (GMC), Sun Life Financial, Pru Life UK, and the Aboitiz Group of Companies.
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Speaking before thousands of attendees in this year’s Oracle Open World (OOW) conference here, key company executives led by chairman Larry Ellison assured Oracle customers worldwide that nobody will be forced to upgrade to new Oracle releases.
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