Minggu, 17 Oktober 2010

Free Roaming in 7 Countries

XL BlackBerry Onyx users who were traveling abroad, now do not have to pay more for roaming charges. At least in seven countries, XL release BlackBerry roaming tariffs for its customers during the first few days.

This offer is valid from 13 October to 31 December 2010. Seven countries apply for roaming on operators who are members of the trends Axiata Group's international network and their respective XL Malaysia (Celcom), Singapore (M1), Cambodia (Hello), Bangladesh (Robin), Sri Lanka (Dialog), Hong Kong (SmartTone ), and Japan (Softbank).

"Customers XL BlackBerry Onyx will be greatly assisted by the new promo is considering the need for mobility and roaming charges are mild," said Director of Commerce XL, Joy Wahjudi, Wednesday (10/13/2010). However, this promo is only valid for prepaid customers who signed up for BlackBerry One monthly and Xplor postpaid subscribers.

For BlackBerry One XL customers who use prepaid cards can be automatically enjoy free international roaming facility after turning USD monthly service. 99.000/bulan. Customers will not cost anything to activate the international roaming service. Free roaming facility is valid for first 3 days in the country visited and to a maximum of 3 times the visits in the destination country within 30 days or a month. For day-to-4 and so on at each visit will be charged normal roaming rates.

As for customers who use a BlackBerry XL postpaid cards, international free roaming facility can be enjoyed for 9 days within 30 days in 7 countries included in the list this free program of international roaming. For day-to-10 and so on, will be charged normal roaming rates.

Until now the number of BlackBerry subscribers XL has reached nearly 600 thousand active customers, supported by capacity bandwidth directly to the RIM BlackBerry (Research in Motion) through a dual carrier partners of 800 Mbps.

Rabu, 06 Oktober 2010

Internet Tools

In the event Nokia World 2010, Nokia revealed the strategy for the next connecting millions of consumers to the Internet. You do this by presenting sophisticated mobile phone with affordable price and combined with various service Ovi.

"Looking ahead, the more people who join in the era of information through mobile phones than use PCs," said Mary McDowell, executive vice president for Mobile Phones, Nokia, in his statement, October 5, 2010.

McDowell said, with 80 percent of the world's population within range of cell towers, cell phones who will present the first online experience. "The phone will force the withdrawal of millions of people using the computer is first connected to the Internet," he said.

Nokia, said McDowell, will strengthen their understanding about the needs of consumers in each country, improve distribution and increase innovation to bring what is needed for consumers with an affordable price.

"Currently, more than just an affordable high quality devices, consumers need a variety of applications that are available globally and locally relevant content," said McDowell. "And they want it fast, easy and affordable," he said.

McDowell said, a variety of services and the latest sophisticated software that is usually associated with smartphones are now becoming increasingly important in the realm of traditional phones.