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[Title] => Bridge Mobile, Sybase deliver one-stop mobile travel portal
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Bridge Mobile and Sybase recently announced their collaboration on Bridge ConciergeGo, a one-stop mobile travel portal that provides travelers and roamers convenient access to useful information on their mobile phones.
Bridge ConciergeGo currently covers eight Asian markets and 13 major cities, including Australia (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane), Hong Kong, India (New Delhi, Mumbai), Indonesia (Jakarta, Bali), Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), the Philippines (Manila), Singapore and Taiwan (Taipei), with additional markets planned in due course.
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[Title] => Globe partners with Maxis for Malaysian operations
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Globe Telecom is now operating in Malaysia via a partnership with a Malaysia-based telecommunications service provider, allowing the Ayala subsidiary to offer its cellular phone services to overseas Filipinos without having to put up its own infrastructure outside the Philippines.
Globe has partnered with Maxis to provide overseas Filipinos with better international long distance (IDD) call rates and more innovative international mobile services.
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[Title] => Globe, HK cellphone firm tie up to serve OFWs
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Globe Telecom has tied up with Hong Kong mobile company CSL to provide affordable IDD rates and other innovative mobile services to Filipinos working in Hong Kong.
The two companies have introduced the CSL-Kumusta Ka Kababayan SIM as Globe and CSLs co-branded prepaid SIM card in Hong Kong that offers special rates for calls to Globe and Touch Mobile (TM) subscribers in the Philippines.
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[Title] => Globe Telecom ties up with Taiwan Mobile
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Telecommunications giants Globe Telecom and Taiwan Mobile have tied up to come up with a service that would allow thousands of Filipinos working in Taiwan to get connected with their friends and families in the Philippines at the lowest, most affordable rates.
The partnership has resulted in the Taiwan Mobile Ok Kababayan SIM, the first and only prepaid SIM for Filipinos in Taiwan.
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[Title] => Globe Telecom ties up with Taiwan Mobile
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Telecommunications giants Globe Telecom and Taiwan Mobile have tied up to come up with a service that would allow thousands of Filipinos working in Taiwan to get connected with their friends and families in the Philippines at the lowest, most affordable rates.
The partnership has resulted in the Taiwan Mobile Ok Kababayan SIM, the first and only prepaid SIM for Filipinos in Taiwan.
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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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[Title] => Globe offers per-second charging for 3G video IDD
[Summary] => The increasing popularity of third-generation technology or 3G has spawned the use of one of its most exciting features video IDD or international video calling, where callers not only talk to but also get to see each other during the call across countries.
This particular feature allows a seaman, for example, to greet his girlfriend based in Manila on her birthday virtually "in person" as soon as he docks in Malaysia.
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[Title] => Globe unit, Bridge Mobile develop regional mobile payment service
[Summary] => Bridge Mobile and Globe Telecom subsidiary G-Xchange are developing a regional mobile payment service that will benefit overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) initially in Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Taiwan.
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => GlobeTelecom to launch: 3G technology in RP
[Summary] => The Philippine telecommunication industry's most awaited technology will be finally made available in the market as Globe Telecom, Inc. gets ready to launch 3G (third generation) technology in the country soon, as it began to roll out its network in central business districts of several cities like Cebu.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-04 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ehda Dagooc
[SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Business
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[Title] => Globe to build $100-M 3G network
[Summary] => Globe Telecom has committed to invest an initial $100 million on the roll-out of its third generation (3G) mobile communications technology network this year.
The companys 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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BRIDGE MOBILE ALLIANCE
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[Title] => Bridge Mobile, Sybase deliver one-stop mobile travel portal
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Bridge Mobile and Sybase recently announced their collaboration on Bridge ConciergeGo, a one-stop mobile travel portal that provides travelers and roamers convenient access to useful information on their mobile phones.
Bridge ConciergeGo currently covers eight Asian markets and 13 major cities, including Australia (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane), Hong Kong, India (New Delhi, Mumbai), Indonesia (Jakarta, Bali), Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), the Philippines (Manila), Singapore and Taiwan (Taipei), with additional markets planned in due course.
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[Title] => Globe partners with Maxis for Malaysian operations
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Globe Telecom is now operating in Malaysia via a partnership with a Malaysia-based telecommunications service provider, allowing the Ayala subsidiary to offer its cellular phone services to overseas Filipinos without having to put up its own infrastructure outside the Philippines.
Globe has partnered with Maxis to provide overseas Filipinos with better international long distance (IDD) call rates and more innovative international mobile services.
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[Title] => Globe, HK cellphone firm tie up to serve OFWs
[Summary] =>
Globe Telecom has tied up with Hong Kong mobile company CSL to provide affordable IDD rates and other innovative mobile services to Filipinos working in Hong Kong.
The two companies have introduced the CSL-Kumusta Ka Kababayan SIM as Globe and CSLs co-branded prepaid SIM card in Hong Kong that offers special rates for calls to Globe and Touch Mobile (TM) subscribers in the Philippines.
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[Title] => Globe Telecom ties up with Taiwan Mobile
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Telecommunications giants Globe Telecom and Taiwan Mobile have tied up to come up with a service that would allow thousands of Filipinos working in Taiwan to get connected with their friends and families in the Philippines at the lowest, most affordable rates.
The partnership has resulted in the Taiwan Mobile Ok Kababayan SIM, the first and only prepaid SIM for Filipinos in Taiwan.
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[Title] => Globe Telecom ties up with Taiwan Mobile
[Summary] =>
Telecommunications giants Globe Telecom and Taiwan Mobile have tied up to come up with a service that would allow thousands of Filipinos working in Taiwan to get connected with their friends and families in the Philippines at the lowest, most affordable rates.
The partnership has resulted in the Taiwan Mobile Ok Kababayan SIM, the first and only prepaid SIM for Filipinos in Taiwan.
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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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[Title] => Globe offers per-second charging for 3G video IDD
[Summary] => The increasing popularity of third-generation technology or 3G has spawned the use of one of its most exciting features video IDD or international video calling, where callers not only talk to but also get to see each other during the call across countries.
This particular feature allows a seaman, for example, to greet his girlfriend based in Manila on her birthday virtually "in person" as soon as he docks in Malaysia.
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[Title] => Globe unit, Bridge Mobile develop regional mobile payment service
[Summary] => Bridge Mobile and Globe Telecom subsidiary G-Xchange are developing a regional mobile payment service that will benefit overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) initially in Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Taiwan.
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[Title] => GlobeTelecom to launch: 3G technology in RP
[Summary] => The Philippine telecommunication industry's most awaited technology will be finally made available in the market as Globe Telecom, Inc. gets ready to launch 3G (third generation) technology in the country soon, as it began to roll out its network in central business districts of several cities like Cebu.
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[Title] => Globe to build $100-M 3G network
[Summary] => Globe Telecom has committed to invest an initial $100 million on the roll-out of its third generation (3G) mobile communications technology network this year.
The companys 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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