Iranian mobile news media review Thursday June 24, 2010
• Information and Communication Technology Minister given two weeks to give its reason for charging disconnected phone calls, Parliament industries and mines committee member announced.
Ettelaat, Eghtesad-e Pouya, Jahan-e Sanat, Jahan-e Eghtesad, Asr-e Eghtesad, Sobh-e Eghtesad, Tehran-e Emrooz, Abrar-e Eghtesadi, Afarinesh, Farhang-e Ashti and Shargh newspapers and Mehr news agency reported.
• Iran Post Bank customers could receive cash equivalent of gift credit cards, bank announced.
Asr-e Eghtesad and Ebtekar newspapers reported.
• Use of IT not clearly defined in Iran and needed review, Municipalities Organization deputy announced.
Sobh-e Eghtesad Newspaper and Mehr news agency reported.
• Government failed to use petrodollar to establish good alternative infrastructure when oil dries up, Parliament research center report said.
Abrar-e Eghtesadi Newspaper and Ilna news agency reported.
• ICT service bureaus still loss-making, ICT Service Bureaus Association president announced.
Abrar-e Eghtesadi Newspaper and Mobna news agency reported.
• WiMAX providers allowed 10% surcharge over tariff if user wishes to have option of relocation within province or between provinces.
Abrar-e Eghtesadi Newspaper and Mobna news agency reported.
• Post Office database holds 30 million records of postal codes, its managing director announced.
Abrar-e Eghtesadi Newspaper and Irna news agency reported.
• Sharif Industrial University advanced ICT research center to hold four-day workshop from July 1on IT project management.
Fanavaran Newspaper and Isna news agency reported.
• Public relations departments are to prepare public for future changes with least adverse effects, Communication Infrastructure Company announced.
Mobna news agency reported.
• First session of information technology and security management commission held last week.
Irna news agency reported.
• Alireza Mohammadyari appointed Radio Communication and Regulation Organization PR director.
Isna news agency reported.
• Parliament to review in two weeks dispute between RCRO and Competition Council, Parliament telecommunication committee spokesman announced.
Mobna news agency reported.
• Ministry of Information and Communication Technology given two weeks to report on mobile antenna reception in rural areas, Parliament industries and mines committee spokesman announced.
Isna news agency reported.
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