ASIANET: Daily Summary on Wednesday, April 11, 2001

ข่าวต่างประเทศ Thursday April 12, 2001 07:24 —Asianet Press Release

April 11/PRNewswire-AsiaNet BOOKMARK ADDED... OSNABRUECK: IMOCOS International Mobile Content Service AG today said it has enhanced its wapjag.com online portal with a bookmark function.BROADBAND LAUNCH... TOKYO: CDN Japan's transmission of broadband content in Japan will begin from April 11, the three companies behind the venture - Oracle Corp, Cisco Systems and Internet Initiative Japan, said today.INTEL DEAL... HONG KONG: WHEREVER.net, the Asian IP telephony solutions provider, today announced its entry into Intel's Platinum Partner Program of Dialogic. BROADER STORAGE... MILPITAS: LSI Logic Storage, supplier of storage solutions to open enterprise, today launched its SANtricity 7.10 Storage Manager Software, enabling greater host and volume support. POWER GENERATION FIGURES... BEIJING: Huaneng Power International Inc today released statistics indicating its power generation for first quarter 2001 as well as its projected figures for the full year. PCCW EQUITY... BOULDER: Circadence Corp today said it has sealed a $10 million equity investment from Pacific Century CyberWorks Japan.OZ/NZ EMAIL DELIVERY... GREENWICH: FloNetwork Inc and Blink Ltd have signed a deal to deliver permission-based email to the New Zealand and Australian markets, the companies said today.FIVE TOWERS BOUGHT... BEVERLY HILLS: Kennedy-Wilson Japan, the international real estate investment, services and fund management company, has bought five key Tokyo office properties, according to a press release distributed today. DANKA DEAL... STAMFORD: Pitney Bowes Inc said today it has entered into an agreement to buy Danka Services International, with a timeline to close the deal by second quarter end.HONG KONG OFFICE OPENS... HONG KONG: SiPix, the digital imaging appliance company, today announced the opening of its Hong Kong office, to accompany its California and London headquarters. FLEET RETURNS... TOKYO: The International Fund for Animal Welfare today said that Japan's whaling fleet has returned to port after heading off for the 2000/2001 season in contravention of international law.(AsiaNet is a consortium of leading news agencies distributing unedited, translated press releases for worldwide clients. Contact: www.asianet.com.au for full-text versions).

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