Posted on 05 May 2010 by admin

i-Mobile Hitz 2211 XL
i-Mobile comes in collaboration with XL by introducing a qwerty phones titled i-Mobile Hitz 2211.
i-Mobile Hitz 2211 owns display 128×128 65K colors screen.
And up to May 2, i-Mobile Hitz 2211 offered with special price 499,000 rupiah from the normal price 599,000 rupiaf at Carrefour Puri Indah, MT. Haryono, Mangga Dua Square, Blue Mall Bekasi, and ITC Depok.
Specifications:
- Dual slot SIM Card (GSM)
- Dual Slot Memory (Micro SD)
- Triband GSM
- Qwerty Keyboard
- Dimension 111 x 61.5 x 13.4 mm
- Display 128×128; 65k color TFT (2.2?)
- Weight 70 g
- Internal Memory 100MB Continue Reading
Posted on 05 May 2010 by admin

Nexian NX-G381i with Telkomsel
After reported passed the inspection, Nexian NX-G381i today launch at Atriom Mall of Indonesia (MOI) collaborates with Telkomsel.
Nexian NX-G381i comes also remarked the 15th anniversary of Telkomsel by offering special price which is 299,000 rupiah.
Telkomsel also offers bonus free 1000 SMS and free 2 Mb internet access per month.
Here are the specifications of Nexian NX-G381i:
Multimedia: MP3 Player, FM Radio;
Connectivity: GPRS;
Networks: Dual GSM 900/1800 MHz;
Display: Colour LCD;
Memory: External Memory;
Others: T-Flash, Chatting Applications, Nexian Messenger, Facebook , Twitter, Handsfree, Multi Language Indonesia English;(source:ratuponsel.blogspot.com)
Posted on 05 May 2010 by admin

Sri Mulyani
By Aloysius Unditu and Sandrine Rastello
May 5 (Bloomberg) — Indonesia’s Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, who has been a candidate to head her nation’s central bank, was selected to be a top adviser to World Bank President Robert Zoellick.
Sri Mulyani will start June 1 as one of the Washington- based bank’s three managing directors, the highest rank under Zoellick. She “brings a unique set of skills and experience to the World Bank Group, from the vantage point of an advancing middle-income country that still faces significant challenges of poverty,” Zoellick said in an e-mailed statement.
The selection highlights the rising global role of Indonesia, the fourth most-populous nation and a member of the Group of 20 emerging and developed countries. It may also affect Indonesia’s economic leadership, as Sri Mulyani was one of two candidates proposed last June to head Bank Indonesia, an appointment stymied by a parliamentary probe led by factions within the governing coalition and members of the opposition. Continue Reading