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EL PAÍS celebrates 400,000 subscribers with a special event in CaixaForum

EL PAÍS celebrates 400,000 subscribers with a special event in CaixaForum

Journalist Pedro Piqueras during El País newspaper's event to celebrate its 400,000th subscriber at the CaixaForum in Madrid, Spain, on January 24, 2025. Prisa's newspaper, El País, is holding an exclusive event before the end of the month to announce the milestone of 400,000 digital subscribers. The event featured a series of monologues by writer Elvira Lindo and journalists Luz Sánchez-Mellado and Manuel Jabois, among others, and musical performances by Dani Fernández and Valeria Castro. Photo by Fernando Sanchez/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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OANA agrees to expand multimedia content

OANA agrees to expand multimedia content

SEOUL, South Korea - Yonhap News Agency President and CEO Park Jung Chan speaks during the closing ceremony of the Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies Summit Congress in Seoul on April 23, 2010. Representatives from 44 OANA member companies agreed to expand the exchange of video and audio news content to meet growing subscriber demand in the multimedia age.

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OANA agrees to expand multimedia content

OANA agrees to expand multimedia content

SEOUL, South Korea - Representatives of the Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies attend the closing ceremony of the OANA Summit Congress in Seoul on April 23, 2010. The 44 OANA member companies from 35 countries agreed to expand the exchange of video and audio news content to meet growing subscriber demand in the multimedia age.

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(2)KDDI unveils new cell phone

(2)KDDI unveils new cell phone

TOKYO, Japan - KDDI Corp. unveiled a new cellular phone (in photo) at a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 22. The company said that starting Nov. 28 it will offer a new service enabling users of its ''au'' mobile phone service to transmit and receive data at a speed equivalent to that provided by an asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) connection.

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(1) KDDI unveils new cell phone

(1) KDDI unveils new cell phone

TOKYO, Japan - KDDI Corp. President Tadashi Onodera shows off a new cellular photo at a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 22. KDDI said that starting Nov. 28 it will offer a new service enabling users of its ''au'' mobile phone service to transmit and receive data at a speed equivalent to that provided by an asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) connection. KDDI said it will introduce a flat rate for packet transmission, giving users of the new service unlimited access to the Internet for a fee of 4,200 yen a month.

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NTT-ME to start cut-rate IP phone service for ADSL subscribers

NTT-ME to start cut-rate IP phone service for ADSL subscribers

TOKYO, Japan - NTT-ME Corp., a Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. arm, said June 28 it will offer a new type of Internet-based phone service for subscribers of the NTT group's asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) service without charging them for the length of phone calls, starting in September. Those ADSL subscribers will be asked to pay only a monthly basic fee of some 1,100 yen if the subscribers talk to each other through compact phone handsets connected to personal computers.

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NTT-ME to start cut-rate IP phone service for ADSL subscribers

NTT-ME to start cut-rate IP phone service for ADSL subscribers

TOKYO, Japan - NTT-ME Corp., a Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. arm, said June 28 it will offer a new type of Internet-based phone service for subscribers of the NTT group's asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) service without charging them for the length of phone calls, starting in September. Those ADSL subscribers will be asked to pay only a monthly basic fee of some 1,100 yen if the subscribers talk to each other through compact phone handsets connected to personal computers.

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OANA agrees to expand multimedia content

OANA agrees to expand multimedia content

SEOUL, South Korea - Representatives of the Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies attend the closing ceremony of the OANA Summit Congress in Seoul on April 23, 2010. The 44 OANA member companies from 35 countries agreed to expand the exchange of video and audio news content to meet growing subscriber demand in the multimedia age. (Kyodo)

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OANA agrees to expand multimedia content

OANA agrees to expand multimedia content

SEOUL, South Korea - Yonhap News Agency President and CEO Park Jung Chan speaks during the closing ceremony of the Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies Summit Congress in Seoul on April 23, 2010. Representatives from 44 OANA member companies agreed to expand the exchange of video and audio news content to meet growing subscriber demand in the multimedia age. (Kyodo)

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(2)KDDI unveils new cell phone

(2)KDDI unveils new cell phone

TOKYO, Japan - KDDI Corp. unveiled a new cellular phone (in photo) at a press conference in Tokyo on Oct. 22. The company said that starting Nov. 28 it will offer a new service enabling users of its ''au'' mobile phone service to transmit and receive data at a speed equivalent to that provided by an asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) connection. (Kyodo)

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(1) KDDI unveils new cell phone

(1) KDDI unveils new cell phone

TOKYO, Japan - KDDI Corp. President Tadashi Onodera shows off a new cellular photo at a news conference in Tokyo on Oct. 22. KDDI said that starting Nov. 28 it will offer a new service enabling users of its ''au'' mobile phone service to transmit and receive data at a speed equivalent to that provided by an asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) connection. KDDI said it will introduce a flat rate for packet transmission, giving users of the new service unlimited access to the Internet for a fee of 4,200 yen a month. (Kyodo)

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SKYPerfecTV to take over DirecTV's subscribers

SKYPerfecTV to take over DirecTV's subscribers

TOKYO, Japan - Hajime Unoki (R), president of Japan Digital Broadcasting Services Inc., operator of SKYPerfecTV satellite television, and Larry Hunter (L), president of DirecTV Japan Inc., shake hands after announcing an agreement that Japan Digital Broadcasting will take over the subscriber base of its rival DirecTV.

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