Hutchison Shows Small Profit

Hutchison Telecommunications’ (HTX) first half results show operating profit more than doubled and the company recorded ts first profit attributable to equity holders of the company.Commenting on the results, Dennis Lui, Chief Executive Officer of Hutchison Telecom said: “I am delighted to report record results for the first half of 2006, which includes a profit for the period of HK$644 million. This confirms that the strategies we implemented in 2005 have successfully resulted in sustained growth and improved performance during the period. Together with our stringent cost policies, aggressive network expansion plans and commitment to leading-edge customer service, we are driving profit improvements which position us to achieve our targets for 2006.”

The increase in turnover was driven primarily by the growth in India, which contributed 45% of the Group’s turnover of HK$15,666 million. EBITDA increased 61% to HK$4,759 million, while the EBITDA margin improved to 30.4% compared to 27.9% in the corresponding period in 2005.Operating profit for the period more than doubled to HK$2,302 million. This impressive performance was a result of greater contributions from the Group’s operations in India and Israel, the return to profitability for the mobile operation in Hong Kong and the reduction of loss from the operation in Thailand.Profit for the period was HK$644 million compared to a loss of HK$220 million last year.

Customer growth in the first half was in line with expectations and the company expects that to continue in the second half. Its network expansion is continuing at a rapid pace, particularly in India. The company says it maintains their outlook of capital expenditure of HK$13.5 billion to HK$14.5 billion for the full year although there may be some lag in booking capital expenditure that may result in some of the planned capital expenditure flowing over into 2007.The company achieved a small profit attributable to equity holders in the first half of 2006. The extent to which this is sustained in the second half of 2006 will depend on the timing of the launch of operations in Indonesia and Vietnam, both of which are scheduled for the second half of 2006.

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Orascom Telecom Holdings reported revenues up 36 percent to USD 2.06 billion in the first half, compared with USD 1.51 billion in the year-earlier period. The growth is mainly due to a 93 percent increase in subscribers to 35.32 million at the end of June from 21.21 million a year earlier. The group’s GSM revenue increased to USD 1.85 billion from USD 1.32 billion, the remainder coming from other telecom and internet services. Orascom’s Algerian mobile subsidiary Djezzy accounted for 35 percent of sales, followed by Mobilink Pakistan with 24 percent, Iraqna with 13 percent and Mobinil with 10 percent. Group EBITDA grew to USD 918.66 million from USD 653.08 million, and net profit increased to USD 331.14 million from USD 295.29 million.

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Leap Wireless to sell 5.6 mln shares

NEW YORK, Aug 16 (Reuters) – Leap Wireless International Inc. (LEAP.O: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Wednesday it plans a public offering of 5.6 million shares priced at $42 each, or a total of $235.2 million.Leap shares closed Tuesday on Nasdaq at $42.72.

Underwriters have been granted an option to purchase up to an additional 840,000 shares to cover over-allotments, Leap said in a statement.

The company plans to use proceeds of the offering for purposes including the acquisition of wireless licenses and the repayment of bridge loans it used to acquire wireless licenses.It said the offer will be lead-managed by Goldman Sachs & Co. and Citigroup Corporate and Investment Banking.

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The country’s largest cellular operator, PT Telkomsel, launched its third-generation (3G) service Tuesday, marking the first commercial introduction of 3G to
Indonesia.”Today marks the start of a new era in the world of Indonesian cellular telecommunications,” said Telkomsel president director Kiskenda Suriahardja. With its advanced technology, 3G allows its users to combine voice, text, pictures and video-streaming, plus broadband internet connection operating on mobile interfaces that are equipped for 3G. All these services can be accessed at a much faster pace than is the case with the existing 2.5G technology. During the kick-off ceremony, Telkomsel signed contracts for network deployment with vendors Nokia and Ericsson, and will do so later with Siemens, to support the rollout of Telkomsel’s 3G network. Telkomsel also signed collaboration agreements with 4 initial content providers — SCM, Metro TV, Bizcom and Elasitas — in order to provide a large selection of content through live mobile TV services, video-on-demand streaming and video downloading. In addition, Kiskenda said that Telkomsel had also entered into collaborative arrangements with another 162 local and foreign content providers. “During the initial stage, 3G services will be available in nine big cities:
Medan,
Palembang, Batam,
Jakarta,
Bandung,
Semarang,
Yogyakarta,
Surabaya,
Bali,
Makassar and
Balikpapan,” Kiskenda said. “At the end of the year, they will be available in 20 cities,” he added.

Kiskenda explained that the rollout of 3G around the country over the next three years would cost Rp 3 trillion.

“We are optimistic that by 2009, we will have arrived at breakeven point for the overall investment,” he said. Regarding charges, Kiskenda said that these would be determined by the type of services required, the data capacity of the downloaded content, roaming expenses and basic costs. Also on Tuesday, Telkomsel launched a customer pre-registration program through which Telkomsel customers who already have a 3G-equipped phone can sign up by simply sending a text message for the chance to become part of the initial group of 10,000 early adopters to experience Telkomsel’s 3G services firsthand. Kiskenda explained that before launching its 3G services, the company had conducted numerous trials and evaluations to make sure that everything would run smoothly. He said that as of the second week in August, the number of Telkomsel customers stood at 31.5 million and that this figure was expected to reach 35 million by the end of the year, accounting for about 55 percent of the country’s total cellular users.

In addition to Telkomsel, PT Exelcomindo Pratama, PT Indosat, PT Natrindo Telepon Seluler (Lippo Telecom) and PT Cyber Access Communications also hold 3G licenses.

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Faith
Mobile has announced plans to partner with Crisp Wireless to deliver its mobile offering, beginning on September 8. Faith
Mobile is a subscription-based mobile content provider that offers downloadable faith-based content from a number of organizations and Christian creative artists. Content offerings that will be delivered via FaithMobile’s mobile platform include audio and video clips, ringtones, wallpaper and screensavers. The company’s current content partners represent around eight million mobile users. Faith
Mobile also plans to launch a branded teen portal called FaithXL this fall. Crisp Wireless enables revenue-generating downloadable applications and mobile portals for entertainment, advertising, media and sports clients. These include Bravo TV, AOL, Getty Images and USAToday.com. Crisp technology has been utilized by a number of music, film and television clients.

“We are excited about partnering with a technology solution like Crisp, because it offers us such a wide range of options. The whole idea of putting this type of content on the mobile phone is to make that device a portable sanctuary — and Crisp Wireless helps us do that,” said Martha Cotton, director of Faith Mobile. “We are looking to provide industry-first experiences for the faith community as well.”

“FaithMobile presents a focused content offering that resonates loudly within a growing mobile community,” said Michael Nevins, vice president of sales for Crisp Wireless. “FaithMobile exemplifies the kind of rich-content mobile service for which our mLogic Media platform was designed, enabling large-scale, reliable delivery to a dedicated audience.”

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FRANKFURT, Aug 17 (Reuters) – Germany’s Siemens (SIEGn.DE: Quote, Profile, Research) has won a deal to build a mobile phone network in Kabul, the capital of war-torn Afghanistan, the company said on Thursday.The industrial conglomerate said it would build a third-generation (3G) W-CDMA network and supply second-generation equipment to the Afghan Wireless Communication Company (AWCC), the country’s first mobile phone company.AWCC is owned by U.S.-based Telephone Systems International (TSI), a company incorporated in 1998 for the sole purpose of establishing a commercial telephone system in
Afghanistan.Siemens said in a statement that about 1.5 million people or 4 percent of the population use mobile telephony in
Afghanistan, where fighting is at its worst since a U.S.-led coalition drove the hardline Islamist Taliban from power in 2001.

“In addition to voice communications, we want to deliver mobile Internet access and mobile TV to our customers over the 3G network,” TSI Chief Financial Officer Dan Florentine said in the statement.

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BEIJING (XFN-ASIA) – China Unicom Ltd (HK 0762; NYSE CHU) said subscribers to its GSM mobile service rose to 101.37 mln at the end of July, from 100.55 mln at the end of June.

China Unicom said its postpaid GSM users increased by 3.24 mln in the first seven months of the year, with the number of prepaid users up by 3.05 mln.

Subscribers to its CDMA service totaled 34.78 mln, compared with 34.53 mln at the end of the previous month, the company said.

China Unicom said its postpaid CDMA subscribers rose by 1.92 mln in January-July, with prepaid users up by 137,000.

China Unicom, the country’s second-largest wireless carrier after China Mobile, has a 60.7 pct stake in Shanghai-listed unit China United Telecommunications Corp Ltd (SHA 600050).

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SK Launches Mobile-Exclusive Messenger

SK Telecom has launched its mobile-exclusive messenger M Messenger based on telephone list stored in cellular phones. The user interface is in the form of chat windows, web-like environment where emoticons and flashcons can be used. According to the company, no separate registration of contacts is necessary. The service is primarily aimed at SMS-drumming teenagers looking for faster, more fluid way to communicate. The company explained that while text messaging is popular, it lacks instantaneity. Meanwhile, instant messaging lacks mobility. SK Telecom’s M Messenger was, hence, developed to enable use of instant messaging while on the move.

The phone number book stored in the individual’s mobile handset can be used for (messenger) communication, without a separate ‘contacts registration process’ as in the case of existing messengers. The messenger functions have been designed to enhance convenience, with no separate log-in process necessary, and users can wait for a friend to join in the conversation while the folder is closed. In the case of wireline messengers, emoticons, flashcons and photographs may be transmitted during conversation, along with ‘save the conversation’ function. Up to 80 bytes (40 Korean characters) can be put in in the form of text or emoticons. In order to use this service, M Messenger can be downloaded for free, with downloads also possible via the ‘Recommending’ function within M Messenger.

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Iranian mobile phonemakers to merge

Iran Telecommunications Manufacturing (ITMC) has told the Iranian Labour News Agency that two companies that signed an agreement with the government to produce mobile phones will be merged, Iran Daily reports. The companies, Soroush Resaneh and Nimeh Hadi Emad, will be part of a consortium of domestic firms that will set up a production line by March 2007, said ITMC managing director Mohammad Ebrahim Mottale. The group expects to produce 6 million phones per year. Mottale added that ITMC was in talks with Nokia on the project. He said earlier that talks were in their final stages with Hong Kong Bell, Austria’s Telme and
Malaysia’s Mmobile, only one of which will join the consortium.

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An Ericsson statement said the company has signed a deal with
Indonesia’s largest cellular phone operator Telkomsel to provide a 3G/WCDMA network. Another statement said it has been given a managed services contract by Warid Telecom for a GSM/GPRS network in
Bangladesh. Under a three-year agreement signed with Telkomsel, Ericsson will deliver a 3G/WCDMA radio and core network, including HSPA, with deployment beginning immediately. The contract also includes three years of managed services, with Ericsson providing a comprehensive services offering including establishing, operating and managing the operations of Telkomsel’s 3G network. Bengt Thornberg, Country Manager of Ericsson
Indonesia, said: “We have had a longstanding cooperation with Telkomsel for more than 10 years and we are honored to be selected to deliver its 3G network in
Indonesia. Our solutions will allow Telkomsel to introduce new and advanced services in the country.”

Telkomsel is 65 percent owned by PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk and 35 percent by Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.

The
Bangladesh contract covers the operation, management and maintenance of Warid Telecom’s core GSM/network, backbone transmission and real-time charging/Value Added Services (VAS). This agreement is an extension to the contract signed earlier this year where Ericsson was chosen by Warid Telecom to supply and implement the complete core and backbone transmission equipment for its nationwide GSM/GPRS network. Ericsson will now also manage Warid Telecom’s radio network in the western part of the country, covering the areas of Rajshahi,
Khulna, and
Barisal.

Muneer Farooqui, Warid Telecom CEO said: “By having Ericsson to manage and operate our network, we are able to focus our resources on building our branding, sales and marketing activities, strengthening our customer services and developing more services that meet our subscribers’ needs and expectations.”

Jan Signell, President, Ericsson South East Asia, added: “We are proud of being selected by Warid Telecom in this contract. We have enjoyed a fruitful managed services partnership with them in
Pakistan, where Warid has exceeded its own expectation. We are committed to ensure that Warid Telecom repeats similar success in
Bangladesh.” The GSM expansion contracts with China Mobile together worth $550 million were signed during the first half of 2006. They include projects in 17 regions of
China. Ericsson has already started deliveries of network equipment which it claims will be able to support nearly 200 million subscribers across the 17 regions. Under the contracts, Ericsson will provide China Mobile with core and radio networks, together with related technical support and services. It will also deploy its Mobile Softswitch Solution in the contracted regions.

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