The Nasdaq-listed company, which signed an agreement with Guangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee yesterday, will make full use of the "sponsor" title to boost its online advertising income. NetEase said it will include providing portal Website services to the Asian Games and content to net users and building up the Asian Games brand.
"The total amount of capital NetEase has to pump in to provide services for the Asian Games is hard to estimate," said William Ding, chief executive officer and director of NetEase. He refused to forecast the firm's profit from the sponsorship of the ... More >
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South Africa does not have enough bandwidth to meet the 2010 guarantees. This is however said to change because Telkom is due to increase the capability of its undersea cables...More>
Mauritius-registered private equity venture SEACOM said on Thursday a fibre optic undersea cable linking east Africa to Europe and Asia would be launched in June 2009, in time...More>
GE, a worldwide partner of the Olympic Games, announced it has exceeded its sales goal for the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, winning 400 infrastructure projects in and around Be...More>