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ya shabab.
il thahir hathee YUMKIN, yikoon il P1000
tri-band GPRS/UMTS, a 262,000 color display and a two megapixel digital camera.
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Posted: 2005-08-22 15:14:50
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On 2005-07-24 04:01:27, BlackJewess wrote:
Please visit us at
http://www.authenticjews.com
WTF???
ps: u talking to yourself guy?
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Posted: 2005-08-22 15:27:32
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@789KBR
You really don't have to get so angry. Its something we either should report to the mods or just ignore.
@amnesia
Bas le7ad dilw2ty mish shayef el LED beta3 al bluetooth
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Posted: 2005-08-22 16:18:02
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aah! 9a7 kalamik.
7ata il Jog Dial '9ayi3
I hope they bring them both
@786, i hate the fact that he posted that in only the Arabic forums but what can I say, some people just like to aggrivate people... Such a small thing causes a continues war.
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Posted: 2005-08-22 16:58:34
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Batelco signs GPRS & MMS roaming agreement with Saudi Arabia
Posted: 24-08-2005 , 13:09 GMT
Batelco has signed bilateral commercial GPRS and MMS roaming agreement with Etihad Etisalat Company in Saudi Arabia, giving customers - who are traveling to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - the ability to stay in touch with family, friends and colleagues via a host of extra mobile services including pictures messaging, video clips, email and access to the Internet.
By virtue of this agreement, which takes effect today Tuesday, August 23, 2005, Batelco’s Freetime and Valuetime (postpaid) mobile customers - who have MMS enabled handsets with MMS/GPRS settings - will be able to use the full service while traveling to Saudi Arabia. Similarly, visitors from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will also be able to make use of MMS and GPRS links to stay in touch with their families, friends and business colleagues while visiting Bahrain.
“This agreement will not only provide customers with convenience when making their communication, but will also contribute to further strengthening the unique brotherly ties between the people of Bahrain and Saudi Arabia,” explains Hamza Ali, Senior Manager – Mobile Services at Batelco.
“GPRS/MMS service enables customers to send and receive MMS messages and browse the Internet through GPRS directly from their mobile phones whilst traveling,” adds Hamza.
Batelco has offered the MMS service to customers within Bahrain since 2003, and since early 2004, the company has announced MMS interconnect agreements with global telcos, which enabled the use of MMS messaging between customers of Batelco and companies operating in those geographies.
“This agreement will make our customers’ life more exciting when communicating with their loved ones while roaming. Whether it’s surfing the net for news, sending pictures or checking their emails via their mobile phones, Batelco will make communicating even more enjoyable, fun and convenient for all users,” concludes Hamza.
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Posted: 2005-08-29 22:31:44
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Etisalat signs first 3G Roaming agreement
Posted: 22-09-2005 , 07:16 GMT
Emirates Telecommunications Corporation- Etisalat- has announced the signing of its first roaming agreement for customers of ‘Mubashir’, the 3G mobile package. The agreement was signed between Etisalat and Smart Tone, a Hong Kong based mobile operator. Customers of Etisalat and Smart Tone can roam in each others networks, and use all the features available on the 3G networks, including video calling and conferencing.
Mohammed Al Fahim, Executive Vice President- Marketing, Etisalat, said: “This 3G roaming agreement is the first in a series that we will be signing and now our customers in UAE can make video calls even when roaming in Hong Kong. We are just embarking on allowing our 3G ‘Mubashir’ customers to continue to enjoy their unique benefits even when traveling. We are pleased that we can provide our hi-tech customers with more features and benefits.”
This agreement will allow customers of Etisalat and Smart Tone to continue to use video calling and conferencing, and access high-speed Internet from their mobile phones even when they are traveling in each other’s countries. Etisalat’s roaming ‘Mubashir’ customers would need to do a manual search for operators when in Hong Kong and select Smart Tone so that they can use their 3G network.
10 other 3G roaming agreements are scheduled to be signed by the end of 2005. These include 3G operators in UK, Italy, Singapore, France, Slovenia, Bahrain, Portugal, Poland, Austria, and a second operator in Hong Kong.
Etisalat was the first operator in the region to launch the 3G mobile service, and also one of the early operators in the world. Since then, Etisalat’s ‘Mubashir’ service has seen interest from the mobile users, and the Corporation has participated in many international events and seminars related to 3G. Numerous other telecom operators have relied on Etisalat’s experiences and learning.
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Posted: 2005-09-23 05:22:18
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Salaam all,
MTC-Vodafone has had 3G roaming agreements with a load of operators in place since February or March. I don't know them all but, Etesalat, Hutchinson 3G in Hong Kong and Vodafone UK are the ones I've used.
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Posted: 2005-09-28 12:08:31
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Salam Jalal!
Thanks for that bit of information!
Perhaps you can be a little news poster like me?
Ramadhan Karim ya ahl al 3arab wa i5wan il Muslimeen.
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Posted: 2005-10-05 19:35:00
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Hyundai makes mobiles :S
Hyundai Mobile opens new headquarters and showroom in Dubai Internet City
Posted: 28-09-2005 , 13:28 GMT
Hyundai Mobile, a leading manufacturer of GSM, CDMA and DECT phones and electronics, on Wednesday officially opened its new headquarters and showroom in Dubai Internet City (DIC).
The company first registered its interests in opening an office at DIC in October 2004. The decision to move to Dubai was based on its ability to help facilitate the expanding world operations of Hyundai and the reputation of DIC as a regional and global IT and technology hub. The location of Dubai in regards to world markets also played its part in influencing the decision.
Jamal Abdul Salam, Executive Director of DIC said, “The decision of Hyundai Mobile to locate its Middle East operation in DIC is testament to the continuing growth of our community, which is constantly being bolstered by well-respected companies from around the world. Every time a company of the calibre and reputation of Hyundai decides to join us here in Dubai Internet City, it strengthens our overall offering and reputation for ICT provision. It also brings additional benefits all of the existing partners from around the world that have made this their Middle East business hub.”
Ahmed Al Subani, General Manager from Hyundai also announced plans to expand into the Americas after the company has achieved record success in MENA, the Gulf and Asian and African markets.
Al Subani commented, “Capitalizing on our success in these regions, we will in Q1 2006 launch a sales office in Chile, which will serve as a sales base to expand across the rest of Latin America. This will be followed by another in the United States, which we hope to see open in Q2 2006.”
He also added, “Such success in these markets was the result of an aggressive marketing campaign and remarkable exposure of Hyundai Mobile through its participation in various world expos, such as GITEX, IT Brazil and Mobilink Fair - Islamabad.”
Four months after Hyundai set up its R&D center in Taiwan and Korea for its GSM/GPRS products, the company then further enhanced its presence in Jordan, Egypt, South Korea and China with the opening of regional branches, further demonstrating its global plans. Expansion plans are also being drawn up for Iran, South Africa, Turkey and Kazakhstan.
Al Subani concluded, “Hyundai Mobile's basic philosophy is that a mobile phone is not a mere communication tool, but rather a threshold into a new and different lifestyle and culture. From the simple audio transmission to an animated video communication, mobile becomes a new way of personal identification and a way of delivering content rich media.”
At Gitex this year Hyundai Mobile will show case its latest range of products like its first smart phone using the Windows 5.0 OS, and the new DECT IP phones, together with a selection of many of its other new models.
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Posted: 2005-10-31 22:33:50
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As salaamu àlaikum ya arab...anna ajmi from India. That as far as I can go in arabic. Ignore my mistakes if ne.
So I m posting here 2 find out if ne1 knows how much will the P990 cost in Dubai. It gonna cost more than US $900 in India & I m gonna be in Dubai after Hajj insha Allah & m hoping its out by then. We should ve 3G in Bombay by Jan next year. So m hoping 2 purchase it in Dubai as its alway $100 less there, than here
Btw when's Id in Ur country??? Its the 27th day of Ramadhan today so Id should be on Fri or Sat here in India.
Oh ya...does ne1 know of ne other version of Quran for my P900. I ve Pocket Quran but it doesnt ve ne sound...though U guys would know of some Java if not symbian app of Quran with vocal recitation. JazaakAllahu khirun fidareen!
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Posted: 2005-10-31 23:29:16
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