Archive: 29 November 2007
6 articles found
Thu, 29 Nov 2007, 09:35 WIB
Concerns over domination in Indonesia's cellular Industry
"which is a violation of the country's anti-monopoly laws." ... If indonesia has Anti-monopoly laws why is it i can only go to one company for a land line?
Thu, 29 Nov 2007, 08:58 WIB
More bad rap on Asian biofuels
BANGKOK - European Union (EU) demand for Asian-produced biofuels, particularly palm oil, is coming at a high social and environmental cost, a report released on Tuesday by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) warns. The UN agency in its annual "Human Development Report 2007/2008" cautioned countries in the region against following the lead taken by Indonesia and Malaysia, the main producers of palm oil as a biofuel.
Thu, 29 Nov 2007, 08:57 WIB
Concerns over domination in Indonesia's cellular Industry
The dominant position of Indonesia's two telecom giants in the market can be clearly defined. However, with companies free to engage in promotional campaigns, detecting price fixing is less straightforward. Indonesia's Business Competition Supervisory Commission (KPPU) recently associated Temasek Holdings with monopolistic behavior in the Indonesian telecommunications market -- which is a violation of the country's anti-monopoly laws.
Thu, 29 Nov 2007, 08:57 WIB
Renewable energy a new hope for RI
The Engineering Center of the University of Indonesia and Greenpeace have developed a blueprint to secure Indonesia's energy supply for the next generation. The Energy (R)evolution Scenario demonstrates that renewable energy is not a dream for the future -- it is real, mature and can be deployed on a large scale.
Thu, 29 Nov 2007, 08:56 WIB
Indonesian Label Credit Cards Suggested
just what indonesia needs: more credit cards.
Thu, 29 Nov 2007, 08:56 WIB
Indonesian Label Credit Cards Suggested
TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: Cahyana Ahmadjayadi, Director General of Telematics Application at the Information and Communication Department, has suggested the use of local label credit cards for reducing the high label fees. The reason is for this Indonesia pays label fees to international credit card providers of no less than Rp9.4 trillion. According to Cahyana, these payments are for using connection bandwidths and fees for Visa and Master Card labels.