Financial services giant and South Korean mobile leader pump $16 million into mobile banking startup hoping to crack the sluggish but lucrative U.S. market. But first they will tackle Hong Kong.
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Deal for money-losing post-paid service sets up $50M investment by Korea’s SK Telcom and Branson's Virgin Group.
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Helio and Virgin will be a bad match, industry expert says. Both are on Sprint’s network, but that’s where the similarities end.
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News Corp’s Fox Interactive Media group says it plans to launch advertising-supported versions of MySpace for free on cell phones. MySpace is also exploring development of an iPhone version.
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News Corp. joins forces with China’s biggest carrier to sell music to the mainland masses.
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Cell phone service answers the question: where in the world are my friends?
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Music industry prepares copyright lawsuit after sound of silence from Yahoo China.
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High-speed mobile Internet connections will be available in Seoul, but won’t be cheap.
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Political motives swirl behind $5.3-billion acquisition of Luxembourg mobile phone company.
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Korea’s No. 1 mobile company invests in China Unicom in foray onto the mainland.
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Despite acute piracy problems, music label grooves to an Asian rhythm first in Korea, now China.
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Will the music company’s mobile experiment in South Korea offer global business answers?
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Joint venture brings South Korean style mobile services to U.S. youth.
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The popular South Korean site sets up shop in San Francisco.
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Largest wireless network will offer mobile blogging and social network service Rabble.
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No. 1 U.S. wireless carrier debuts social networking service, upgraded video service.
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New mobile brand hopes young U.S. fans of mobile services will go for more than just ringtones and text messages.
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The former dial-up darling plans to announce a bundled voice and DSL service next week as part of its makeover.
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After scoring $50 million from MTV, the wireless company offers its youth-geared cellular service.
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The electronics maker unveils a chip package for mobile TV, faces strong competition in this emerging market.
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