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Singapore News Alternative (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bloomberg.com 23 Jul 2008 uly 23 (Bloomberg) -- Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., the city's second pay-TV operator, is rolling out the country's first video-on-demand service that will offer ``Gossip Girl,'' ``24'' and other shows a day after they're aired in the U.S. The company will acquire the content from Disney-ABC International, Twentieth Century Fox and Warner Bros International...
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Wireless Federation (Free subscription) | yesterday
SingTel inked a deal with three Hollywood studios to allow its pay-TV subscribers to watch the latest TV series as early as 24 hours after they had been telecast in the United States . Singapore Telecommunications Ltd , Southeast Asia’s biggest telecom firm, said it had signed content agreements with Disney-ABC International Television, the international [...]
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Space News From SpaceDaily.Com (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
Kourou, French Guiana (SPX) Jul 08, 2008 - ProtoStar Ltd., a Bermuda corporation, announced the successful launch late today of its ProtoStar I communications satellite aboard an Ariane 5 rocket that lifted into space from the European Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana.
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Business Spectator (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
... contrast, Vodafone will charge customers an upfront fee for the handset, while Telstra Corporation Ltd's call and data limits will be much lower than its rivals, Citi analysts Tim Smeallie and Phil Campbell said in a note to clients. "Optus's pricing ... signals a real change in strategy, becoming a price leader and also offering very high levels of subsidy," Mr Smeallie told AAP. Mr Smeallie said...
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Business Spectator (Free subscription) | 07/07/2008
... with current services. The group is also at loggerheads over pricing issues.Terria, led by Singapore Telecommunications Ltd-owned Optus, is competing against Telstra for the federal government's broadband tender, worth up to $4.7 billion.Telstra has controversially proposed that it build and run the service, which opponents argue would be anti-competitive.All Terria members are pushing for...
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ABS CBN (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
Ayala Corp. is selling roughly a 3-percent stake in Globe Telecom Inc. to Southeast Asia's largest telecommunciations company, Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. (SingTel), for P4.6 billion.
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Singapore News Alternative (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
Forbes.com 26 Jun 2008 SINGAPORE (Thomson Financial) - Southeast Asia's biggest telecommunications company, Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.,(SingTel) said on Friday it will raise its stake in Philippine associate Globe Telecom Inc. to 47.34 percent from 44.47 percent at a cost of 4.6 billion pesos ($104 million). > > > > More
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Singapore News Alternative (Free subscription) | 23/06/2008
Bloomberg.com 23 Jun 2008 June 23 (Bloomberg) -- A Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.- led group wants Australia take a stake in the country's proposed national high-speed internet network, valued at as much as A$21 billion ($20 billion), the Australian newspaper reported. > > > > More
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ABS CBN (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
... P260.00 after it announced it was selling roughly a 3-percent stake in unit Globe Telecom Inc. to Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., Southeast Asia's largest telecommunications firm.Ayala said it would sell 3.8 million common shares in Globe for P1,210 each or a total of P4.6 billion. Globe closed down P5.00 or 0.42 percent at P1,180.00.Property giant Ayala Land Inc. fell P0.20 or...
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Singapore News Alternative (Free subscription) | 17/06/2008
Reuters UK 17 Jun 2008 SINGAPORE, June 17 (Reuters) - Singapore Telecommunications Ltd (STEL.SI: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Tuesday that it was in discussions with various operators in the China market, but declined to give names. "There are ongoing engagements but no deal has been done," SingTel CEO Chua Sock Koong told reporters on the sidelines of an industry conference. > > > > More...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
Singapore - Singapore Telecommunications Ltd (SingTel) said Tuesday that it would bring Apple Inc's third-generation (3G) iPhone to Singapore later this year. We are pleased that Apple has selected SingTel to be the first mobile operator in Singapor...
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Singapore News Alternative (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
Hemscott 5 Jun 2008 SINGAPORE (Thomson Financial) - Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. is considering investing in China Telecom Corp., a fixed-line operator in the mainland, although formal discussions between the two parties have not started, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing unnamed sources. China Telecom needs cash to expand the mobile phone business it is buying...
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Pacific Epoch (Free subscription) | 04/06/2008
CAPITAL RAISING China Telecom Denies Subsidy, Investment Speculation 728.HK, CHA, China Telecom, Internet, Jacky Yung, Singapore Telecommunications Ltd, State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission, Telecom, Wang XiaochuPosted by: on Jun 04, 2008 | 16:06Editorial SummaryChina Telecom (NYSE: CHA, 728.HK) spokesman Jacky Yung denied in an email on Wednesday that the company has...
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Singapore News Alternative (Free subscription) | 02/06/2008
Reuters 2 Jun 2008 SINGAPORE, June 2 (Reuters) - Singapore Telecommunications Ltd (STEL.SI: Quote, Profile, Research), Southeast Asia's largest phone company, said on Monday it would take steps to preserve its interest in its Indonesian mobile phone associate Telkomsel. > > > > More