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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's government will seek to introduce new guidelines on mobile phone connection fees as early as 2010, which may lower rates for consumers, the Asahi newspaper reported on Thursday.
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Japan may promote lower mobile phone fees - Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's government will seek to introduce new guidelines on mobile phone connection fees as early as 2010, which may lower rates for consumers, the Asahi newspaper reported on Thursday. Current law does not specify a pricing model ...
Japan may promote lower mobile phone fees - Consumer Electronics Net
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's government will seek to introduce new guidelines on mobile phone connection fees as early as 2010, which may lower rates for consumers, the Asahi newspaper reported on Thursday. Current law does not specify a pricing model ...
Japan may promote lower mobile phone fees -paper - Reuters
TOKYO, Jan 8 (Reuters) - The government will seek to introduce new guidelines on mobile phone connection fees as early as 2010, which are expected to lower rates for consumers, the Asahi newspaper reported on Thursday. Current law does not specify a ...
UPDATE 1-Japan may promote lower mobile phone fees -paper - Reuters
TOKYO, Jan 8 (Reuters) - The government will seek to introduce new guidelines on mobile phone connection fees as early as 2010, which are expected to lower rates for consumers, the Asahi newspaper reported on Thursday. Current law does not specify a ...
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Official Twitter feeds belonging to Barack Obama's campaign, Fox News and Britney Spears were hijacked to send out fake messages on Monday, two days after a password-stealing phishing attack targeted the microblogging service. "A number of high ...
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