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Maxis targets 60,000 MMS users
MAXIS Communications Bhd expects 60,000 new customers to subscribe to its newly-launched Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS) by the year-end, said chief operating officer Edward Ying.
Telekom: 3G field trials on schedule tomorrow
TELEKOM Malaysia Bhd is said to be on schedule to carry out field trials on 3rd generation (3G) high-speed mobile Internet services tomorrow although some of its vendors may only be ready later in July.
Maxis to commit more resources to raise user base
MAXIS Communications Bhd will commit more resources this year towards increasing its subscriber base outside the Klang Valley to tap a faster growing segment of cellular users.
SK Corp head gets jail for accounting fraud
Chey Tae-won, the chairman of South Korea#8217;s biggest oil refiner, SK Corp, was sentenced to three years in jail yesterday for his part in a US$1.2bil accounting fraud.
Tycoon charged with falsifying 500 documents
B>SHENYANG:/BThe long-awaited fraud trial of Yang Bin, a Dutch-Chinese businessman picked by North Korea to run a short-lived free trade zone, began yesterday in the city of Shenyang.
Australian stockbroker jailed for insider trading
Australia's highest profile stockbroker Rene Rivkin was sentenced to nine months periodic detention for insider trading yesterday and fined A$30,000.
PTP the first to have airport ops within a seaport
THE expansion of MASkargo sea and air transhipment services to the Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) has made the region#146;s fastest growing port on the western shoulder of Johor the world#146;s first airport operation within a seaport.
Telekom capex will drop to RM2b
TELEKOM Malaysia Bhd's capital expenditure (capex) for the financial year ended Dec 31, 2003, will drop to RM2bil from the RM2.7bil invested a year earlier, its chief executive Datuk Dr Khir Abdul Rahman said.
Stocks slide on weak US$, Dow takes biggest plunge in two months
Wall Street suffered its biggest decline in nearly two months Monday as investors grew nervous that a declining dollar would dampen foreign investment in the United States.
Paris plans to offer wireless Net access
Next time you#8217;re in the French capital, keep an eye out for the corporate executive in his beloved cafe, smoke curling from his cigarette, steam wafting from his espresso. And his laptop computer connected to corporate headquarters.