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My Screen Mobile Inc MYSL

My Screen Mobile, Inc. is a technology company. The Company’s technology is an application for direct permission and incentive-based advertising to mobile telephones. The Company’s application allows mobile operators to deliver communications, including advertisements, to their subscribers at the end of each telephone call or upon sending a text message and rewards mobile subscribers for receiving and viewing such communications. The Company delivers, full-screen image based advertisements to mobile devices that employ certain operating systems with which its image display technology is currently compatible, such as Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Palm, RIM, Android, Java phones and also to devices that do not operate on operating systems that are compatible with its image display technology. The Company also has a proprietary online advertisement management system enabling advertisers to target categories of users grouped according to one or more common demographics.


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Post by Ben.sotechnicalon Aug 11, 2013 10:59pm
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Canada PM brushes off protests, says spectrum auction to proceed

Canada PM brushes off protests, says spectrum auction to proceedCanada PM brushes off protests, says spectrum auction to proceed5:24PM ET on Friday Aug 09, 2013 by Thomson Reuters

Aug 9 (Reuters) - Canada will sell off wireless spectrum next year as planned, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Friday, despite protests by major telecoms firms that the auction rules favor the entry into the market of U.S. giant Verizon Communications Inc.

The government - which has a policy of trying to increase wireless competition - expects to raise billions of dollars from the January 2014 auction of the spectrum that telecoms companies need to operate their wireless services.

"We have every intention of continuing that policy in the interests of Canadian consumers and the broad Canadian public, including proceeding with the auction as we have laid out for some time," Harper told reporters in Miramichi, New Brunswick.

Under the rules of the auction, Canada's three dominant players - Rogers Communications Inc, BCE Inc and Telus Corp - may each only bid for one of four prime blocks of spectrum, while other companies may bid for two apiece.

The big three, already unhappy that Verizon may be set up a Canadian operation, say the auction rules would unfairly favor the U.S. company. They have launched a high-profile public relations campaign to persuade Ottawa to change its mind.

"I understand full well where some of these big companies are coming from. They're important parts of the Canadian economy and they have a responsibility to protect their profits, protect their bottom lines for their shareholders," Harper said.

"At the same time, the government has a responsibility towards a wider public interest, and Canadians are very clear about what that wider public interest is to us. They want to see enhanced competition, lower prices, better services in this area."

The deadline for bidders to register for the auction is Sept. 17, and the auction starts on Jan. 14 next year.

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