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[Title] => Next Mobile posts P23-M net income for 2003
[Summary] => Leading digital trunk radio operator Next Mobile Inc. posted a P23-million net income in 2003, a complete turnaround from the over P700 million in losses recorded the year before.
NMI chief finance officer Wilfred Racadio said that last years turnaround was a result of both financial and operational clean-up conducted by the company.
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[Title] => J2ME: Life after WAP?
[Summary] => The first incarnation of the wireless Internet commonly known as WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) was largely scorned by consumers. While WAP as a technology got the blame, the real culprit was the underling slow, clunky second-generation networks combined with inexperienced mobile operators that forced users into "walled gardens" of inferiorly designed applications and menu trees.
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[Title] => Nextel introduces WebText feature
[Summary] => Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. has announced the launching of Nextel WebText, a value-added feature that allows everyone to send a text message to any Nextel Philippine subscriber via the Internet for free.
According to Nextel president Emilio Festejo, WebText is "our way of making our subscribers even more accessible to their business partners, family and friends here and abroad via the Internet."
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According to Nextel president Emilio Festejo, WebText is "our way of making our subscribers even more accessible to their business partners, family and friends here and abroad via the Internet."
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[Title] => Nextel mulls add'l $140-M investment
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US-based Nextel Communications Inc.
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NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS INC
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[Summary] => Leading digital trunk radio operator Next Mobile Inc. posted a P23-million net income in 2003, a complete turnaround from the over P700 million in losses recorded the year before.
NMI chief finance officer Wilfred Racadio said that last years turnaround was a result of both financial and operational clean-up conducted by the company.
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[Summary] => Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. has announced the launching of Nextel WebText, a value-added feature that allows everyone to send a text message to any Nextel Philippine subscriber via the Internet for free.
According to Nextel president Emilio Festejo, WebText is "our way of making our subscribers even more accessible to their business partners, family and friends here and abroad via the Internet."
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According to Nextel president Emilio Festejo, WebText is "our way of making our subscribers even more accessible to their business partners, family and friends here and abroad via the Internet."
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US-based Nextel Communications Inc.
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August 11, 2001 - 12:00am
August 11, 2001 - 12:00am