Iranian mobile News Media Review Sunday 3 August 2008
• Five percent of Irans Telecommunication Company share will be quoted in Tehran Stock Exchange on 9 august for pricing.
Published in Iran, Hemayat, Hayat No, Sobh Eghtesad, Abrar, Abrar Eghtesadi, Hadaf o Eghtesad, Fanavaran, Eghtesad Pouya, Etemad, Jahan Sanat, Jahan Eghtesad, Andishe No, Asr Eghtesad, Kaenat and Hezbolah newspapers. Also in IRNA, Mehr ILNA and ISNA news agencies.
• Iran Mobile Company’s deputy head announced that his company`s subscribers transmitted 66 million sms on Muslim Prophet Mohammed`s accession day.
Published in Khorasan, Ebtekar, Kaenat, Poul and Jahan Sanat newspapers. Also in Mobna, ISNA and Hamna news agencies.
• The spokesman for Telecommunication Company of Iran said that the plan to introduce multi-capacity sim cards was abandoned only for security reasons.
Published in Jahan Eghtesa, Eghtesad Pouya, Donya Eghtesad and Poul newspapers.
• Irans telecommunication minister said that radiation from mobile phone BTS antenna radiation could be lowered if the phone operators abide by the standards.
Published in Eghtesad Pouya, Abrar Eghtesadi and Donya Eghtesad newspapers.
• Audit office approved Telecommunication Company of Iran Earning per share for current Iranian year (ending March 2009), TCI managing director said.
Published in Sobh Eghtesad, Rah Mardom and Sarmaye newspapers.
• The State owned Mobile Company of Iran postpaid and prepaid sim cards are ready to be sold in all provinces.
Published in Fanavaran and Tafadom newspapers.
• Audit office approved Telecommunication Company of Iran earning per share (EPS) for the quoting in Tehran Stock Exchange, the audit office head said.
Published in Sarmaye newspaper.
• An Iranian parliament deputy and a member of parliament’s Industry and Mines Commission said its members are not keen on joining the Telecom Committee.
Published in Jahan Sanat newspaper.
• Mobile sets import tariff is not the only obstacle in importing this device, a market insider said.
Published in Fanavaran newspaper.
• Mobile sets smuggling has created odd jobs in Iran an economic expert said.
Published in Mobna news agency.
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