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Hello Guys, I am sorry if make you confused because I often change my blog address. And now I do again :( . But, I wish this is my real blog. According to my planning, I wanna just have two main blog. The one only in english language and the other in INdonesian language. For Indonesian blog, Still in progress because there are something trouble and for english blog, You can visit now. So, this wimob blog will be not active again. You can visit my new blog in

And if you have link this wimob blog, please change it to my new one. :)

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Posted by mr.bink 12:42 PM 3 comments  



Indosat's user have internet option, volume or time based

Indosat, try to give new choice to their GSM and CDMA user. Matrix, Mentari and IM3 in GSM and Starone in CDMA. Time Based is Charging for internet acess based on time. Volume Based is Charging for internet access count based on many data accessed (download and upload). The volume based tariff is Rp. 1/kb and time based is Rp. 100/minutes for Indosat GSM. For CDMA, volume based tariff is Rp. 3/kb and Rp. 111/minutes for time based.

For Starone user, if wanna activate this services. Write SMS :Reg TIME send to 799to activated time based, and write SMS: Reg VOL send to 799 to activated volume based.

And for Indosat GSM user, default choice is volume based. TO change in time based mode. Just change username and password like this.
Username: indosat@durasi
Password: indosat@durasi

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Posted by mr.bink 10:44 AM 2 comments  



Nokia Siemens Networks Village Connection brings affordable GSM connectivity

Nokia Siemens Networks introduces its new solution, Village Connection, for affordable rural connectivity and coverage in new growth markets. Nokia Siemens Networks Village Connection offers an easy concept to build rural connectivity village by village, enabling an innovative franchise-based business model between an operator and local village entrepreneurs.

The Nokia Siemens Networks Village Connection solution supports GSM based voice and SMS services, including roaming and connection to the outside world. A range of value-added services can be added, such as cost-effective Internet services in villages via the Internet protocol link.
Nokia Siemens Networks Village Connection comprises GSM access points located in villages and regional access centers. A village would typically host one access point module comprising GSM radio, power and IT hardware and software components. The access point only requires simple installation and powering can be done, for instance, by solar energy. Each access point connects to standard GSM mobile devices and autonomously handles calls within a village through local switching. Access points are connected via Internet Protocol links to a regional access center. The access center connects the villages to the main GSM core network and handles the calls between the villages.

The novel Nokia Siemens Networks Village Connection allows to transfer responsibility for network and business functions to a local level, building cost-effective connectivity village by village. It can employ local people to manage access within each village, or local entrepreneurs may license the mobile access rights for their surrounding area. The solution will be available in 2008.

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Posted by mr.bink 10:33 AM 0 comments  



RIM Introduces the BlackBerry Curve Smartphone


Research In Motion (RIM) introduced the BlackBerry® Curve™ smartphone - the smallest and lightest full QWERTY* BlackBerry smartphone. With its smooth and friendly design encompassing a large display, easy-to-use keyboard and intuitive trackball navigation system, this powerful new smartphone makes it easy to stay connected to the people and information that matter most.

The BlackBerry Curve features a liquid silver finish, chrome highlights, smooth edges and soft curves. It is a full-featured smartphone with a full QWERTY keyboard and large display and yet it boasts an impressively small and lightweight design at 4.2'' x 2.4'' x 0.6'' and approximately 3.9 oz. The ultra-bright 320x240 display brings images and video to life and includes RIM's light sensing technology that automatically adjusts backlighting levels for indoor, outdoor and dark environments. The handset also features RIM's innovative trackball navigation system that makes scrolling and selecting fast and easy.

The BlackBerry Curve comes with a 2 megapixel camera, complete with 5x digital zoom, built-in flash, self-portrait mirror and full screen viewfinder. The camera can capture images in up to three picture quality and size resolutions that can be shared instantly by email, MMS or BlackBerry® Messenger and transferred over Bluetooth® or USB cable. Photos can also be immediately set as a unique caller ID or Home Screen image. The audio system is crisp and clear, playing music and videos through the handset's integrated speaker or through the 3.5 mm stereo jack. The Bluetooth stereo audio profile (A2DP/AVRCP) is supported, and dedicated volume controls are conveniently located on the side of the handset.

The media manager also includes Roxio Photosuite® 9 LE, a comprehensive tool that makes it easy to edit pictures and create photo albums. With PhotoSuite, pictures can be cropped, rotated and straightened, and flaws can be fixed by removing redeye or changing the brightness, contrast and saturation levels. Pictures can even be enhanced with color filters and special effects.The media player on the BlackBerry Curve has been refined, allowing users to search for music by simply typing the title, genre, artist or album name. Videos can also be played in full screen mode.

For added storage of music, videos and pictures, the BlackBerry Curve comes with a microSD expansion slot. It supports up to 2GB cards that are available today and will automatically support 4GB cards that are expected to become available later this year.

The BlackBerry Curve features a high-performance browser that can download and display HTML web pages quickly and efficiently. Users can bookmark their favorite sites and set up RSS feeds to stay connected to the timely news and information that matters most during their day. The highly responsive browser, large and vivid screen and super-easy trackball navigation provides an exceptional mobile experience.

The BlackBerry Curve offers many convenient phone features including Speaker Independent Voice Recognition (SIVR) for Voice Activated Dialing (VAD), Bluetooth® 2.0 support for hands-free use with headsets, car kits and Bluetooth peripherals, quad-band operation for global roaming**, dedicated 'send', 'end', and 'mute' keys, smart dialing, speed dialing, conference calling, call forwarding, noise cancellation technology to offset background noise, a low-distortion speakerphone for hands-free conversations and support for polyphonic, mp3 and MIDI ring tones.

The BlackBerry Curve delivers all the renowned BlackBerry email and messaging capabilities and even features a new integrated spell checker with a user-customizable dictionary to help maintain spelling accuracy on the go. The BlackBerry Curve is supported on BlackBerry® Internet Service, giving users access to up to 10 work or personal email accounts (including most popular ISP email accounts), as well as BlackBerry® Enterprise Server, enabling advanced security and IT administration within IBM® Lotus® Domino®, Microsoft® Exchange and Novell® GroupWise® environments.

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Join forces to foster the realisation of next generation mobile broadband

Paris/France, Stockholm/Sweden, Espoo/Finland, Toronto/Canada, Bonn/Germany, Munich/Germany, Newbury/England: A group of world leading telecom technology manufacturers and network operators comprised of Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, France Telecom/Orange, Nokia, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nortel, T-Mobile, and Vodafone have announced a joint initiative aimed at driving forward the realisation of the next-generation of high performance mobile broadband networks based on 3GPP Release 8 "Long Term Evolution / System Architecture Evolution" (LTE/SAE) specifications.

The LTE/SAE Trial Initiative heralds a new chapter for the mobile industry with network systems targeted to support mobile broadband peak data rates exceeding 100 Mbps. In line with 3GPP requirements, this next-generation technology aims to provide a mobile broadband service that outperforms both 3GPP Release 6 HSPA, as well as current fixed line DSL data rates while maintaining and extending the highly successful mobility and coverage benefits of 3GPP networks such as GSM. 3GPP LTE/SAE networks are expected to enable lower operating costs for operators as well as higher data-rate, lower latency end-user services, and an improved end-user wireless mobility experience.
To meet these objectives, LTE radio systems are designed to provide both greater levels of radio spectrum efficiency through use of new radio transmission schemes and advanced multi-antenna technologies, and a more flexible utilisation of radio spectrum through support of carrier bandwidths ranging from 1.25 MHz to 20 MHz (subject to 3GPP ratification).
The companies participating in this initiative will collaborate on demonstrating the potential of 3GPP LTE/SAE mobile broadband technologies through a series of joint tests including radio transmission performance tests, early interoperability tests, field tests and full customer trials. Joint activities will commence in May 2007, and are expected to run for a period of 18-24 months.
The joint test results will be used by the participating members in ongoing technology developments and 3GPP LTE standardisation work, and will also help define and validate operator network launch plans. This initiative will also help validate the emerging LTE ecosystem including devices and applications, with a view to enabling commercial deployments in the 2009/2010 timeframe. (Nokia press)

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Nokia 2630 and Nokia 2760 deliver imaging and Bluetooth technology

26302760Nokia introduced two new handsets to its portfolio - the Nokia 2630 and Nokia 2760. In addition to a stylish design, each model also offers easy-to-use cameras and Bluetooth technology, enabling customers to take their entertainment with them wherever they go.

Nokia 2630
The thinnest handset in Nokia's portfolio at a mere 9.9 mm, the Nokia 2630 balances a modern design with a full range of features to meet the needs of emerging market consumers. An easy-to-use camera combined with Bluetooth technology allows images to be easily sent, shared, stored and printed. Convenient productivity tools such as email, MMS, calendar and a calculator satisfy the work side of life, while features such as an FM radio, with direct access shortcut key and MP3 ringtones satisfy the entertainment side
Nokia 2760
The stylish Nokia 2760 features a digital camera, giving many consumers their first experience with digital photography, and Bluetooth technology to make it easy to share the photos that they capture. The Nokia 2760 also features video recording, video playback, and FM radio. The combination of Bluetooth and GPRS creates a convenient way to access data on the go for email and Internet. It also features extra large storage to save up to 1000 contacts in the phonebook. Consumers who want to save special text messages to share with friends and family will be delighted by its large capacity for storing SMS messages.
The Nokia 2630 and Nokia 2760 will be available in the third quarter of 2007. The estimated price for the Nokia 2630 will be around 85 EUR and for the Nokia 2760 around 90 EUR, excluding taxes and subsidies

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Symbian welcomes the availability of the Nokia N75 device in the US

Symbian Ltd. welcomes the availability of the Nokia N75 based on S60 and Symbian OS™. The smallest multimedia computer in the Nseries range, the Nokia N75 offers a sleek folding design, digital music playback, high-quality photography and telephony, and a rich 3G internet experience.

The Nokia N75 has dedicated music buttons on its cover and can store up to 1,500* individual tracks on an optional 2GB microSD card with support for multiple music formats including MP3, M4A, AAC, eAAC+ and WMA. In addition, the Nokia N75 also includes a stereo FM radio** and 2-megapixel camera with up to 16x digital zoom and an integrated flash LED.



The Nokia N75 is available in the US exclusively from AT&T for as low as $199.99. Hmm...when this phone will come to Indonesia?

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Posted by mr.bink 5:47 PM 0 comments  



ICT 2007 Summit, for a better Indonesia Infocom

With a population of 240 million people, Indonesia, the world's fourth largest country is one of the strategic growth markets in Asia. Endowed with a pool of well placed prospects that are ready to upgrade, spend and expand their market size, the country has made significant progress in recent years. With an established and favorable framework in place for growth of the ICT Industry in Indonesia, many global multi national companies are now shifting base or focus to Indonesia as investor confidence is gradually being restored. Indonesia lauch ICT 2007 on May 3-4, 2007 which are also supported by The Indonesian ICT Council (DeTIKNas), Depkominfo, KADIN and organized by The Indonesian Infocom society (MASTEL) and ECMI services. The most issues in this conference such as 3G, next generation network (NGN), broadband wireless access as solution to provide maximum wide reach in Indonesia.

Government, industry leaders and significant organizations will work hand-in-glove at the ICT summit to set roadmaps for the country, while technology and solutions providers will unveil exciting opportunities and new frontiers at the technology conference, held concurrently as the ICT 2007 Summit Indonesia exhibition today, May 3-5 2007 in Jakarta convention center. Go Forward ICT in Indonesia!

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Motorola Debuts MOTORAZR™ V3i in Purple Exclusively


Motorola, Inc. debuts the deep, jewel-tone finish of the new MOTORAZR V3i in purple. Unlocked for GSM, the purple MOTORAZR is available exclusively. The MOTORAZR V3i delivers the ultimate combination of design and technology. Beneath the stunning exterior lies a large internal color display as well as quad-band and Bluetooth wireless technology. With enhanced visual features, the integrated 1.23 megapixel digital camera and full screen view-finder features a zoom and video capture.

Pricing and Availability
MotoStore is exclusively offering the vibrant MOTORAZR V3i in purple at the perfect price of $239.99, or a family pack that’s twice as stylish at only $383.99 for two. The device will be sold unlocked and is compatible with any existing GSM service.
This MOTORAZR is available exclusively online at www.store.motorola.com.

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Posted by mr.bink 3:44 PM 1 comments  



Nokia phone:bad for browsing with Java application

After I lost my phone in two month ago, of course I buy again because handphone is one of important thing for me. If before I use GSM phone, Now I try to use CDMA phone and after have many selection, I choose Nokia 6225 phone. The feature inside this phone such as Dual band 800 and 1900, RUIM, SMS & MMS, FM Radio, Java Support, WAP browser, and bad result of VGA Camera. Well, my keyword to buy this phone actually just GPRS and Java, because with that I can do more...chating, browsing, emailing, etc.. And for the CDMA operator, I choose StarOne from Indosat, of course after learn and compare that. I follow the step to set up WAP connection and It's little hard to get connected. After connected to internet, directly try to download OperaMini application for browsing and Mig33 application for chating. But, I try many times using its application and still can't connected to internet, still error and error..Hmmm...what's wrong with it?? If browse with Nokia MiniBrowser still can connected, but if browse with Java application still can't connected!!!..

A few days after that, my friend SMS me. He says that this New Nokia 7370 Phone can't access mig33 application too!!..Oh ya, my friends buy new phone because his handphone lost too, same like me. Before it my friend also use Nokia and still can't access mig33.

Well, why so hard to make connection with Nokia java phone? Maybe the main reason is NOKIA!!! They have bad configuration for their Java Phone. Just compare with Sony Ericsson phone, I use Sony ericsson for long time a go and don't have a problem with it! If have problem, it's depend on cellular operator just like bad internet connection. It so easy and fast to run Java application, I feel satisfied using Sony Ericsson phone but still dissatisfied with Nokia Phone! According to my opinion, Nokia just have a high name, not high quality. For many products maybe big quality but of course very high price. How about you?

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SE W880i 24 carat Gold Phone

Sony Ericsson W880i, the popular 3G walkman phone is indeed for sale in a 24 carat gold or pure gold plated version. When luxury is a 'must have' in the terms of your mobile phone, then this Sony Ericsson W880i version brings out the luxury need of any eccentric personality. Maybe Sony Ericsson will compete Nokia with launch luxury version of mobile phone just like Nokia Sirocco Gold. But, of course Sony Ericsson give sophisticated feature for its phone.


Spesification:
Network Type GPRS, GSM 1800, GSM 1900, GSM 900
Design Mobile Digital Camera 2 Megapixels Digital Camera Display Display Size 240×320 Screen Type 262K Colors (TFT) Memory Installed Memory 16 MB Memory Card Support Memory Stick Micro

Technical Features:
Antenna Type Integrated Connectivity Bluetooth, USB Input Method 4-Way Navigation Pad, Keypad

Talk Time 6.5 Hours Standby Time 425 Hours

Other Features
Messaging Formats MMS, SMS Data Formats HTML, MIDP2, 3G UMTS
Dimensions Height 10.2 cm Width 4.6 cm Depth 1 cm Width 4.6 cm Height 4 in. Height 10.2 cm Depth 0.4 in. Depth 1.02 cm Weight 2.5 oz. Width 1.8 in. Weight 70.9 g Weight 1.13 kg

And how much it?very cheap maybe..hhmmm just
£569.00. You can buy it on Amosu

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Which CDMA operator do U prefer?

In indonesia, cheap telecommunications tariff still holded by operator base on CDMA. While GSM operator start try to degrade tariff, but still not yet can defeat CDMA. But many consumer still use GSM because broader service reach and flexibility.
Now in Indonesia, there are four CDMA operator that is Telkom Flexi, Starone Indosat, Esia Bakrie, and Fren Mobile-8. From is fourth of the operator, Fren represent the single cellular license like GSM while other get license with fixed wireless telephone.

All operator offer cheap telephone tariff to same operator where only in gyration of thousands per hour. For example Starone to local call in same operator (on net) only Rp. 19 / minute, in one island only Rp. 16 / minute and interisland only Rp. 33 / minute. While Telkom Flexy give tariff Rp. 49 / minute for local call on net. Esia for the call tariff on net is Rp. 50 / minute and will become Rp. 1000 if abysmal 1 hour. Fren from Mobile-8 though cellular but also give competitif tariff that is Rp. 5 / 30 second for the minute of third and so on where two first minute Rp. 1.200 or Rp. 300 / 30 second.

But so, when compared to other state, telecommunications tariff in Indonesia still pertained is costly. Even in Japan now said have started there is free telephone with advertisement. That Hmmm... imagine it happened in Indonesia. Myself less knowing how much telecommunications tariff in other state, You know it? And if in Indonesia, which CDMA operator do U prefer?

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Posted by mr.bink 10:05 AM 4 comments  



New Nokia security appliances go deep to find threats

Nokia announces two new IP security appliances, Nokia IP290 and Nokia IP690 security platforms, rolling out a scalable hardware platform design offering better IT investment protection and a greater choice of security software applications to address emerging threats to company networks and data. Nokia IP690 is the first new IP security appliance with a multi-core and multi-threading architecture optimized for performance and scalability, readying businesses for processor-intensive security applications. The new hardware design offers investment protection by extending product life from two years to an average of five years. Nokia hardware platforms purchased today are upgradeable when newer versions of the Nokia IPSO(TM) operating system are released, and Nokia IP690 is expandable through various interface cards and accelerated data path (ADP card) technologies. This expandable approach allows customers to retain their initial investment for longer periods of time by offering the flexibility to expand performance at their own pace.

Nokia IP290 combines powerful network performance with a compact ½ RU form factor, offering branch offices and extended enterprise sites a full-featured security appliance backed by Nokia global support. Expandable with an included empty PMC slot, Nokia IP290 ships with Nokia IPSO 4.2 and an updated architecture, making it a reliable platform for unified threat management (UTM) implementations.

Nokia security appliances detect and block the increasingly sophisticated threats companies face as mobile device usage among workers expands, and as new network traffic patterns alter business security requirements. Nokia security solutions use deep packet inspection to uncover vulnerabilities and provide protection against application-level threats in the perimeter, core and data center.

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