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how much does a wap server cost though?
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Posted: 2005-03-19 22:28:21
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Morning.
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Posted: 2005-03-20 03:44:11
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Morning:-). Doesnt tagtag.com allow free was hosting?
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Posted: 2005-03-20 04:01:25
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Tagtag is slowwww.....
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Posted: 2005-03-20 04:43:06
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Where is rest of the gang?
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Posted: 2005-03-20 05:47:39
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Wow! I saved a cell-phone from getting run over.
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Posted: 2005-03-20 05:58:01
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hello guys hows evry1 hey whiz man wat happnd abt our mumbai meet........
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I'm ready. How bout next sunday?
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Posted: 2005-03-20 08:12:30
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anybody read the news article that sony ericsson may set up a factory in india for manufacturing mobile phones???
ok i got the article....here it is....
Sony Ericsson weighs manufacturing option in India
NEW DELHI: Cellular handset maker, Sony Ericsson today said that it was evaluating the possibilities of manufacturing in India but its business partners, to whom it has outsourced the production of mobile phones, in this regard will take up any final de cision.
"India is a big market. We are evaluating the manufacturing option but we cannot take any final decision over this, as we outsource most of our manufacturing to business partners like Flextronics and Beijing Mobile Corporation (BMC). We have provided the m information on the Indian market, now it should be their call," Mr Sudhin Mathur, GM, Sony Ericsson India, said here after launching a slew of new cellular phones.
In fact, in case of BMC, which makes handsets for the company, Sony Ericsson itself owns 50 per cent stake and its other manufacturing partners are in Japan, Singapore, Sweden and Malaysia. The company is a 50:50 joint venture between Ericsson of Sweden and Sony of Japan.
"If at all the company sets up a plant here, it will cater to India and also export to others markets," he said.
India's GSM-based cellular phone addition stands at two million a month, a segment in which Sony Ericsson operates.
The world's number one mobile phone maker, Nokia has already announced its plan to manufacture handsets in India and is currently in the process of location finalisation.
LG has already set up a GSM handsets plant in Pune. Motorola has also evinced keen interest in similar plans.
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Posted: 2005-03-20 09:23:31
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Good afternoon amigos:-)
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Posted: 2005-03-20 09:31:05
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