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INTERNATIONAL: Philips opens its lines for Asian phone work

Philips Consumer Communications, the mobile phones and pagers division of the Dutch electronics...Philips Consumer Communications, the mobile phones and pagers division of the Dutch electronics ...

Siemens seeks PR mouthpiece for mobile phone campaign

electronic giant Siemens plc has only been selling mobile phones in the UK since November last year. It is ...

INTERNATIONAL: Fenestrae hires Text for telephony software PR

Faxination product, for example, integrates faxes, telexes, and mobile phones. Faxes can be sent to and ...

LLM snatches Orange public affairs account

the Government for Orange s research into new technology which can link mobile phones to the ...

Focus: UK Lobbying - Setting up new house rules/Scottish and Welsh devolution means that lobbyists can establish operations in assemblies which are free of any previous parliamentary baggage. Virginia Matthews examines the implications

looking after their own diaries, mobile phones and indeed lives. Some of them are rather ...

Nokia’s phone message up for grabs

25 per cent of the UK market. Sales of Nokia s mobile phones increased by 53 per cent in the ...

Nokia calls O&M for Asian PR drive

Nokia Mobile Phones has appointed Ogilvy and Mather to co-ordinate its Asia-Pacific PR activities...Nokia Mobile Phones has appointed Ogilvy and Mather to co-ordinate its Asia-Pacific PR ...

Nokia rings changes across Asia-Pacific

leader. The mobile phones market in Asia-Pacific is predicted to grow by up to 500 per cent by 2001 ...

STOP PRESS: Nelson Bostock wins mobile phone deal

for fees of over pounds 100,000 a year to promote its mobile phones, which have internal antennae...Communications for fees of over pounds 100,000 a year to promote its mobile phones, which have internal ...

FOCUS: INFORMATION SERVICES - Being on the cutting edge has its price/If you copy press cuttings, the Newspaper Licensing Agency says you must be licensed on its terms, or risk prosecution. Tom Dawn investigates

scene where journalists armed with mobile phones pass information between each other. But the ...

 

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