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                    [Title] => Cross-platform game HinterWars available to Bridge Mobile telcos
                    [Summary] => SINGAPORE – Global mobility leader Nokia and Bridge Mobile Alliance have announced their collaboration to bring HinterWars, a revolutionary cross-platform gaming experience to gamers across Asia


HinterWars will be available to subscribers of participating Bridge Mobile Alliance member-operators – Globe Telecom (Philippines), Airtel (India), CSL (Hong Kong), SingTel Mobile (Singapore), Maxis (Malaysia), and Telkomsel (Indonesia), by the end of November.
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The company’s 3G network will cover almost all key cities and municipalities over the next three to five years. "The 3G capital expenditure is actually flexible and depends on the take-up. But we have submitted to the Board of Investments an initial commitment of at least $100 million," Globe president and CEO Gerardo Ablaza said.
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"Roaming" phones may be the best thing that happened to the business traveler or just anybody who is often away from home, but telecom operators are saying that the market has not seen the best of the service yet.
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Bridge Mobile, which includes Globe Telecom for the Philippines, has chosen LogicaCMG as a solutions and systems integration partner for its inaugural regional mobile services offering.

The Bridge Mobile alliance serves a combined subscriber base of 64 million and aims to facilitate a regional mobile infrastructure and a common service platform.
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                    [Title] => Cross-platform game HinterWars available to Bridge Mobile telcos
                    [Summary] => SINGAPORE – Global mobility leader Nokia and Bridge Mobile Alliance have announced their collaboration to bring HinterWars, a revolutionary cross-platform gaming experience to gamers across Asia


HinterWars will be available to subscribers of participating Bridge Mobile Alliance member-operators – Globe Telecom (Philippines), Airtel (India), CSL (Hong Kong), SingTel Mobile (Singapore), Maxis (Malaysia), and Telkomsel (Indonesia), by the end of November.
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The company’s 3G network will cover almost all key cities and municipalities over the next three to five years. "The 3G capital expenditure is actually flexible and depends on the take-up. But we have submitted to the Board of Investments an initial commitment of at least $100 million," Globe president and CEO Gerardo Ablaza said.
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"Roaming" phones may be the best thing that happened to the business traveler or just anybody who is often away from home, but telecom operators are saying that the market has not seen the best of the service yet.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-03 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1289184 [AuthorName] => Eden Estopace [SectionName] => Telecoms [SectionUrl] => telecoms [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 287454 [Title] => AsPac cellphone group lays groundwork for $40-M infra [Summary] => The alliance of eight of Asia-Pacific’s biggest mobile operators is currently laying the groundwork for an estimated $40-million regional mobile infrastructure that will allow for seamless cross-border services.

Bridge Mobile, which includes Globe Telecom for the Philippines, has chosen LogicaCMG as a solutions and systems integration partner for its inaugural regional mobile services offering.

The Bridge Mobile alliance serves a combined subscriber base of 64 million and aims to facilitate a regional mobile infrastructure and a common service platform.
[DatePublished] => 2005-07-21 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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