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Jamaica Gleaner Business
published: Sunday | February 11, 2007

New telecom partners with cable operators on phone service
Call the Planet (CTP), a voice-over Internet protocol (VoIP) currently available in 100 countries, is making another try at grabbing market share in Jamaica by partnering with cable providers to offer telephone service.

FTSE hits 6-year closing high as banks push higher

LONDON, (Reuters):Britain's FTSE 100 index of leading shares scaled new six-year highs on Friday, propped up by a robust banking sector and multiple stock upgrades after a burst of earnings the previous day.

Digicel seeks laptop makers in France, China ...Telecom plans to subsidise computers to capture large share of Internet market

lans to dish out subsidised laptops with the launch of its Internet product by mid-year ...

C&W to close TDMA network by March

Cable and Wireless Jamaica (C&W) will close down its old TDMA mobile network on March 30, but expects to retain customers who will no longer be able to use their old phones.

Manning remains firm on LNG commitment to Jamaica

Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Patrick Manning, has given a commitment to fulfil his country's obligations under the liquefied natural gas (LNG) agreement, which was reached with the Jamaican government some two years ago.

Motor claims settlement standards coming

Does the Insurance Act, 2001 address the hope of buyers that claims, in particular motor claims, will be settled speedily and fairly?

Why haven't Lascelles' first-quarter earnings impacted their stock price?

On Monday, Lascelles reported stellar first-quarter earnings of $849.4 million, or earnings per share of $8.85, up 55 per cent over corresponding quarter last year.

'New sugar' could attain economic importance

Sugar has always been an intensely political commodity.

The free wireless Internet town

SALAMANCA, Chile (Reuters):Seated on a bench outside his home in a small town in central Chile, 16-year-old Juan Barraza clicks on a web browser and watches as an Internet page appears on the screen of his laptop.

Global markets continue rise from last week

LONDON, (Reuters):Here is how major stock markets outside the United States ended on Friday.





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