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December 13, 2005 |
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The Economic Times, December 13, 2005
VAS up: Cellcos’ revenues ride on ringtones, SMSs
Cellphone companies have found a new way to keep the cash registers ringing. With tariffs falling by the day, value-added services (VAS) such as mobile entertainment, ring tones, games and messaging are their likely saviours. There are daily downloads of about a million paid ringtones and about 100 million SMSs, and these are likely to grow in the coming months, say operators. VAS currently contribute about 10% of the total telecom revenue and are estimated to grow at an annual rate of 30-40%.
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December 2005 |
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Convergence Plus, December 2005
ACL is India's fastest growing technology company: Deloitte
New Delhi - ACL Wireless Ltd., a leading developer and provider of mobile applications for consumers as well as enterprises and also the leader in the Instant Messaging & Community space in emerging markets across the globe and 30 mobile operator customers across 18 countries, has been ranked the fastest growing technology company in the 'Deloitte Technology Fast 50 India 2005'. With this announcement ACL rounded off a double victory, having already been selected amongst the winners of this year's 'Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific 2005'.
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November 28, 2005 |
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India Infoline, November 28, 2005
ACL is India's fastest growing tech firm: Deloitte
ACL Wireless Ltd. has been ranked the fastest growing technology company in the 'Deloitte Technology Fast 50 India 2005'. This is another feather in ACL's cap. It had already been selected amongst the winners of this year's 'Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific 2005'.
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November 28, 2005 |
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The Financial Express, November 28, 2005
ACL Wireless fastest growing co.
ACL Wireless Ltd has been ranked the fastest growing technology company in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 India 2005 for its highest revenue growth of 2102% over last three years. The New Delhi-based ACL Wireless Ltd provides to enterprises as well as consumers mobile applications, such as instant messaging, to 30 operators across 18 countries and enterprise mobility solutions and other mobile value-added services in India. |
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October 11, 2005 |
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The Financial Express, October 11, 2005
SMS ticketing system for airlines on cards
With rising fuel prices, airline companies are looking at all means to cut operating costs, including costs of ticketing. The option now being considered is SMS ticketing through cell phones.
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April 2005 |
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Fortune India, April 2005
ACL Wireless - A real-time pioneer launches India6767
ACL Wireless Ltd, a leading provider of real-time wireless messaging based application services to mobile operators, service providers and enterprises has recently introduced India6767 - a neutral connectivity platform that is connected across all major mobile operators in India.
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February 2005 |
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Convergence Plus, February 2005
ACL Launches "India6767"
ACL Wireless, the leading provider of real-time wireless messaging services to mobile subscribers in partnership with telecom operators, recently launched India6767 . . .
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