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Pre-Register for Apple iPhone 4 now available in Celcom.It's just too late for Celcom while DiGi and Maxis already launched it few months ago.
However,there's nothing more about details about pricing and plans for Apple iPhone4.There's just Apple iPhone4 16GB and 32GB to submit.
For interested,please submit your personal details in here.
After several promotion form Hotlink and DiGi Prepaid,Celcom introduces their New Xpax.Can't believe that the call rates was getting cheaper from the postpaid plan.
The call rates was definitely cheapest in the town what i can said.28 cents for every 10 minutes within same networks which mean 2.8 cents per minutes.Meanwhile,28 cents for every 10 minutes to other network which mean 5.6 cents per minutes.
Charges for sms within same network was 1 cent per sms and 5 cents per sms to other network.Mms charged 35 cents to all networks as the same for old Xpax.
The Family and Friends feature not available for the New Xpax.There's cancellation of special benefits that comes with old Xpax including Every Month Bonus,Birthday Bonus,Early Reload Bonus,Loyalty Bonus and Surprise Bonus.
New Xpax allowed customers switching plan between old Xpax,Blue,Sukses SOX and UOX.For XMid, XLite and XMax customers, if they wish to migrate out from The New Xpax,they are NOT allowed to migrate back to XMid, XLite and XMax.Therefore,they only allowed to migrate out to Xpax,Blue or Sukses.
There's another promotion for Celcom subscribers.The more you reload,the more will be rewarded and stand a chance for RM8888 in cash.
To entitled for the promotion,minimum reload amount is RM10 and above in single transaction.There's FREE 100 minutes talktime between Celcom numbers after 5th reloads and FREE calls and sms to 15/8 pax within one week.Meanwhile,FREE RM10 credit and stand a chance to win RM8888 in cash after 10th reloads.
All the freebies will credited into your account within 24 hours.By the way,the "Grand Prize" that RM8888 in cash only limited for three lucky Xpax customers.The contest valid form 22th January 2011 and shall end on 28th February 2011.Please take note that the promotion only allowed for Xpax subscribers and NOT apply for any MVNO users.
For the "rabbit year",Celcom introduces the limited-edition "Fortune Mask" Celcom for their broadband devices."Fortune Mask" designed based on features of the Chinese opera masks and 12 characters in the Chinese lunar calendar.
A free "Fortune Mask" USB modem will be given for new Celcom broadband subscribers.There's consist of Celcom broadband USB modem in 12 designs and Celcom broadband MiFi Router in five designs.By the way,"Fortune Mask "mousepad in eleven designs.Each "Fortune Mask" netbook and notebook skins devised in two new designs.
The promotion starting from now and valid until 31st March 2011,please visit the nearest Celcom Blue Cube outlet or participating dealer.
For more information,please visit Celcom broadband homepage.
The Chinese New Year coming soon,Celcom celebrates the festival by giving out a Red BlackBerry Torch 9800 everyday.Totally,30 units of BlackBerry will given out during 20th January 2011 until 18th February 2011.
The promotion available for Celcom postpaid and Celcom prepaid customer only.For Celcom prepaid customer,they have to subscibers any of Celcom Prepaid Blackberry daily plans.For the Celcom postpaid customer to entitled,sign up any of Celcom Exec Blackberry Plans or Celcom Biz Blackberry Plans.
Rivals Celcom Axiata Bhd and DiGi Telecommunication Sdn Bhd expect a combined savings of about RM2.2bil over 10 years from their network-sharing collaboration.
The scope of the tie-up will initially focus on the sharing of telecommunication sites, access transmission (microwave links), aggregation transmission and trunk fibre transmission.
“The projected cash savings are premised on a combination of capital expenditure and operational expenditure
“For the first few years starting 2012, both parties can see RM100mil to RM200mil in savings while from 2015, they can see savings of RM200mil to RM250mil,” Axiata Bhd president and group CEO Datuk Seri Jamaludin Ibrahim said after an agreement signing for the collaboration yesterday.
He said Celcom might have to build its own network sites or lease from a third party if it did not have a network-sharing agreement with DiGi.
The network sharing will remove the duplication and optimise the deployment of base stations, avoid redeployment of equipment between redundant and new sites, reduce utility bills and transmission costs as well as address rising rental fees.
In June 2010, DiGi and its major shareholder, Telenor Asia Pte Ltd, and Axiata and Celcom signed a memorandum of understanding to explore the viability of long-term collaboration on network infrastructure sharing in Malaysia.
The agreement came on the back of a six-month technical and financial feasibility study aimed at a long-term economic and operational viability for both parties.
The collaboration will pave the way for improved operational efficiency, address increased data capacity requirements, reduce cost and improve asset utilisation.
“Our collaborative effort will help us advance the industry towards having a telecommunications infrastructure that is sustainable and supports data growth in the country.
“Ultimately, benefits derived from cost and operational efficiency will be channelled towards accelerating our reach and providing better quality service for our customers,” DiGi chief executive officer Henrik Clausen said.
He added that the journey had just begun for DiGi to realise the potential of this extensive network collaboration and also to pursue further operational efficiency.
However, he said, both parties would remain as competitors despite forming the collaboration.
Celcom and DiGi will initially share 218 telecommunication sites each. They will consolidate and upgrade over 4,000 sites along with fibre transmission network by 2015.
Celcom chief executive officer Datuk Seri Shazalli Ramly said the company now had about 7,000 sites while DiGi had about 6,000.
He said both companies would decommission a combined 2,000 sites to improve efficiency.
Jamaludin said the collaboration was part of Axiata's strategy to form similar tie-ups with other companies in countries it operated now.
Axiata and the Telenor group had embarked on similar network collaborations in Bangladesh, he said.
**Source From The Star Online**
Celcom Axiata Bhd has introduced the first ever virtual business phone system in the Asia Pacific, the Celcom Biz Virtual private automatic branch exchange (PABX).
"This system is set to revolutionise the way Malaysian businesses operate through the telecommunication solution," said its chief corporate officer, Adlan Ahmad Tajudin, after the launch of the Celcom Biz Virtual PABX here Thursday.
"We invested only slightly more than RM1 million for this system. We also gave it to five companies, including Petronas, for a trial and received good feedback," he added.
He also said the Celcom Biz Virtual PABX is easy to deploy and requires a minimal start-up cost, as there is no involvement of any complex installation, nor purchase of any expensive hardware or maintenance cost.
"This is a big market and we are targeting all types of businesses, from small offices, to multinational companies," Adlan explained.
**Source From Bernama**