Iranian mobile news media review Wednesday June 23, 2010
• Investment in Telecommunication industries would raise GDP by over 1%, Information and Communication Technology Minister announced.
Hamshahri, Ettelaat, Jomhouti-e Eslami, Eghtesad-e Pouya, Khorasan, Jahan-e Eghtesad, Sobh-e Eghtesad, Hadaf-o-Eghtesad, Tehran-e Emrooz, Abrar-e Eghtesadi, Rah-e Mardom, Gostaresh-e Sanat, Fanavaran, Aftab-e Yazd, Hemayat, Ebtekar, Payam-e Zaman, Tafahom, Kaenat and Farhang-o-Edalat newspapers and Irna, Mehr and Arya news agencies reported.
• One-monthly unlimited GPRS package issued by IranCell to prepaid sim card subscribers activated by entering *140*3*7*2*3# and to postpaid sim card subscribers by entering *130*3*7*1*3#.
Keyhan,Fanavaran, Vatan-e Emrooz and Farhang-o-Edalat newspapers and Ilna, Moaj and Citna news agencies reported.
• 6% of internet complaints concern sms, mms, and Bluetooth, Tehran Province Judiciary announced.
Asr-e Iranian, Arman, Jahan-e Eghtesad, Abrar-e Eghtesadi, Farhang-e Ashti and Quds newspapers and Mobna and Mehr news agencies reported.
• Postal companies required to seek RCRO license, RCRO announced.
Donyaye Eghtesad, Eghtesad-e Pouya and Jahan-e Sanat newspapers and Isna news agency reported.
• WiMAX tariff ratified by Radio Communication and Regulations Organization, RCRO announced.
Tehran-e Emrooz, Fanavaran and Abrar newspapers and Isna news agency reported.
• 100,000 schools to be connected to national internet network by year’s end.
Khorasan Byte Newspaper and Citna news agency reported.
• Old sim cards with overflowed counter replaced free of charge, ICT Minister announced.
Khorasan Newspaper and Irna news agency reported.
• Parliament to review RCRO and Competition Councils responsibilities, Parliament industries and mines committee spokesman announced.
Jahan-e Sanat Newspaper and Mobna news agency reported.
• Mobile Company of Iran to award 5,555 prizes to good customers by lottery, company announced.
Asr-e Eghtesad Newspaper reported.
• TCI shares caused bourse index to decline by 12 units.
Mobna news agency reported.
• Post Office database holds 30 million records, its managing director announced.
Irna news agency reported.
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