FASTTAKES: Celcom, AT&T, ZTE

27 Jun 2007
00:00

Malaysia's Celcom reveals plans to offer mobile television service to its customers from August this year via GPRS and 3G. The service will be through a collaboration between Celcom's subsidiary Celcom Mobile and UK-based ROK

AT&T says service plans for the much-anticipated iPhone on the AT&T wireless network will cost US consumers at least $59.99 a month. The three plans will include unlimited texting, rollover minutes and visual voicemail, the company said.

ZTE announces that it has been awarded the prestigious 'Red Dot Product Design Award' for the soon-to-be-released, ZTE D90 and S900 mobile phones. The award was initiated by German association Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen.

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