Iranian mobile news media review Thursday June 17, 2010
• Mobile company of Iran subscribers may pay phone bill via 09990 hotline and ATM terminals, company’s managing director announced.
Eghtesad-e Pouya, Donyaye Eghtesad, Jahan-e Sanat, Sobh-e Eghtesad, Siasat-e Rooz, Abrar, Afarinesh, Fahang-e Ashti, Kaenat and Farhang-o-Edalat newspapers and Isna and Asr-e Iran news agencies reported.
• Satellite TV jamming radiation no more harmful to citizens’ health than Satellite TV beams, Parliament health committee member announced.
Hamshahri, Javan, Donyaye Eghtesad, Abrar-e Eghtesadi, Fanavaran, Aftab-e Yazd, Ebtekar and Farhang-e Ashti newspapers and Mehr news agency reported.
• Iranian Space Agency established first phase of special remote healthcare service with Massih Daneshvari Hospital, ICT Ministry announced.
Keyhan, Khorasan and Fanavaran newspapers and Irna, Isna, Mobna and Mehr news agencies reported.
• Under-fifteens urged to use unsophisticated mobiles, mobile expert suggested.
Donyaye Eghtesad and Abrar-e Eghtesadi newspapers and Mobna news agency reported.
• Iran 144th in the world in internet speed, an expert announced.
Hamshahri and Quds newspapers and Irna news agency reported.
• So far only less than half of internet ports delivered to PAP companies, Parliament telecommunication committee spokesman announced.
Abrar-e Eghtesadi and Shargh newspapers and Mobna news agency reported.
• Demand for MCI 0919 sim card increased, mobile market sources announced.
Asr-e Eghtesad Newspaper and Mobna news agency reported.
• Crackdown on mobile set smuggling only half-hearted, Emad Semiconductors’ managing director announced.
Fanavaran Newspaper and Mobna news agency reported.
• 1,770 Iranian students in Ukraine to be awarded Customs relief, Post Office managing director announced.
Fanavaran Newspaper and Fars news agency reported.
• Mobile reception improved at some metro stations with news antennas, Mobile Company of Iran network director announced.
Fanavaran Newspaper and Fars news agency reported.
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