Monday, July 30, 2007

Dialog Broadband Network launches CDMA operations in Galle

Dialog Broadband Networks, a fully owned subsidiary of Dialog Telekom today launched DIALOG CDMA services in my home town Galle. You can now purchase a Dialog CDMA phone unit at Dialog’s Galle Arcade.

Dialog CDMA offers subscribers a host of features and value added services such as Call holding/waiting, SMS, CLI, Call transferring, Call Forwarding, Voice Mail, FAX, Three Way Calling, Call Conferencing and Internet facilities.

The Dialog CDMA phone also acts as a modem which basically enables you to connect to the Internet by simply adjusting the data speed of the phone. The facility will be automatically activated with the CDMA phone package you choose.

Apart from Galle, Dialog CDMA services are already available in several key towns in the country including Kurunagala, Kandy, Puttalam, Anuradhapura and Kalutara. The official ceremonial of Dialog CDMA was held in Kurunegala a few weeks ago while the launch in Colombo is set to take place shortly. The network aims to roll-out CDMA coverage to other districts over the next few months. And Dialog CDMA will reach to the most rural areas in the country.

In addition to CDMA operations, Dialog was also deploying WIMAX infrastructure and running a pilot project in the city of Galle.

Dialog becomes the fourth communication operator in Sri Lanka to provide fixed wireless operations based on CDMA technology. Lanka Bell was the first to do so and followed by Suntel and SLT. The exclusive customer care hotline for Dialog CDMA is 0117 100 100. You can pay your Dialog CDMA bills at Dialog Galle Arcade, Commercial Bank and Cargills Food City.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Beni-Suef Troupe for Folk Dancing in Concert



An Egyptian dance performance featuring Beni-Suef Troupe for Folk Dancing which has been organized to promote the greatness of Eastern culture among Sri Lankans will go onboard at Galle Town Hall from 6.30p.m onwards on July 21(Today).

The Beni-Suef Troupe had been established since 1995 and consists of 60 members among them a female and male dancer, popular musicians, singers and a choral. Some dances of the troupe are Pharonic, Alexaldrial, The wheat, Hummer your Bread and Hania.

The event is made possible by Arab Republic of Egypt in association with Ministry of Culture, General Organization of Culture Palaces and Enlargement Cairo & North of Upper Egyptcuitural Region.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows



It’s the end of an epic journey for a boy wizard named Harry Potter!

Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, the much anticipated seventh and final book in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series hits book stores worldwide with all its’ magic and glory on July 21st.

There are many speculations regarding the plot of the last chapter. J.K. Rowling has said she is poised to kill off two characters at the end of the final installment and many fans fear that Harry, in his last year at Hogwarts will be one of the victims. She further states that the final volume relates very closely to the previous book in the series, ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’, so much so that the two books are almost as though they are two halves of the same novel. The novel’s plot has been leaked to the net. And to be precise, the leaked story goes on to say who’s gonna die at the final moment of the book. But checking it out definitely kills your curiosity. Photographed copies of the entire book have also made their way to the web. Meanwhile, the title of the book has raised even more rumors about Harry’s future. Who or what are the Deathly Hallows? It’s only a matter of time before everything gets unveiled.

The long awaited final installment of the Harry Potter series will officially go on sale in Sri Lanka from the wee hours of the morning on July 21 at all leading book stores in the country including 'Vijitha Yapa' (including Galle branch) and 'M.D. Gunasena'. You can pre-order your copy through all these outlets. Most local Radio stations are currently having Harry Potter promotions.

The Harry Potter books have sold 325 million copies worldwide and have been translated into 64 languages. ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’, the fifth installment of the Harry Potter movie franchise was opened worldwide on July 12 while the final picture is due for release in 2010. The book ‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows’ has become the most pre-ordered product at Amazon with almost 1.6 million copies bought globally ahead of the it's release on July 21.

According to market sources, almost 10,000 copies of the final Harry Potter book were expected to go on sale in Sri Lanka at Rs. 2,750

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

News updates from REUTERS now on your Mobile



Dialog GSM, the largest mobile phone operator in Sri Lanka now offers the network’s subscribers the opportunity to receive breaking news updates from REUTERS direct to their mobile phones.

Reuters will supply its premier media news content to Dialog Telekom, and the service will provide factual, up-to-the-minute updates on local news stories. To register for the exclusive service, type NEWS and send the message to 7777. The service will be activated within 24 hours. And the service will be provided free of charge.

Last month Mobitel launched a breaking news alert service in partnership with JNW (Jasminenews.com), a local portal that provides news alerts through text messaging and the internet. To get JNW breaking news on Mobitel phones, simply text REG to 2233 to get registered. Registration will be free of charge until July 15th and Rs.100 pre month thereafter.

Monday, July 9, 2007

SUN FM Big Nine Birthday Bash



SUN FM’s ninth Birthday Bash went down in style at the SLECC last Friday. I was there. Well, I reached the venue at around 8pm. It wasn’t crowded. The party was yet to start. People were still getting in. DJ behind the console was spinning some music.

Moving on to the performances of the night, the line-up included Stigmata, X-It, Section 8, Iraj, Ashanthi and Elephant Foot. The show finally got going at 8.30pm. The headlining performance of the night came from none other than Stigmata, one of the very few bands that I admire when it comes to local music scene. As usual they played their originals. They performed songs from both albums, mainly from ‘Silent Chaos Serpentine’ including ‘My Malice’ and concert favourite ‘The Jazz Theory’ plus some new materials. It was the longest set. And this is probably the best Stigmata performance I have ever seen. It was f**king awesome. Mosh pits among the crowd began happening. The performance looked like a never seen before footage. It was electrifying. Unfortunately, I missed a few minutes of their performance. Coz I had to go outside for something.

After Stigmata’s electrifying performance, Shafi took the stage along with his band Section 8. The set was all about covers. But they got the crowd going really well. They started the set by covering Rascal Flatts’ rendition of ‘Life Is A Highway’ which almost everyone in the crowd enjoyed. I totally adored it. Then, they performed a couple of laid back Alternative tracks including ‘Speed Of Sound’ and later moved on to all-time cult favourites such as ‘Summer Of 69’, House Of Pain’s ‘Jump Around’ and a few others. I was under impression that they tried to play more well-known stuff which is slightly disappointing. But except for Stigmata’s unforgettable performance, this would be the highlight of the entire night.

It’s obvious that half of the crowd were expecting some Hip-hop music. That’s exactly what they witnessed next. Ashanthi, the self-proclaimed queen of Sri Lankan Hip-hop accompanied by Randir and the guy from Cilent Project appeared on stage. They had a pretty strong performance, although the audience didn’t really accept them first. Ashanthi mainly performed tracks from her debut album. She has the potential to please anyone with her style. So everything went smoothly. But she could have done an acoustic rendition of a song or something. Coz parties are not all about thumping dance music.

Next up was Iraj accompanied by Killer B. It was pretty sad to see Iraj all alone without the company of fellow members such as BK, Krishan and Sesh. However, Iraj no doubt tried to give his best shot for the time being. They started things off with the breakthrough single ‘Roots’ which made a huge impact in the Sri Lankan urban scene. They also preformed ‘J Town Story’ and some materials from Iraj’s upcoming album. The reaction from the crowd was overwhelming this time.

The final act in the line-up was Elephant Foot, a bunch of amazing drummers from my side of the country- Hikkaduwa. Their performance was limited for a few minutes with just two percussion sessions. One of these compositions is included in their debut album, if I have not mistaken. I have got myself a copy of their album. But I didn’t give a full listen yet. With that breath-taking performance by Elephant Foot, the party came to an end at around 2am.

Apart from all these performances, there were some dance features as well. There was a fire dance courtesy of some traditional artistes. That was a big no-no…Why do we have to see traditional stuff being thrown at a Western based event? Another dance troupe consisting of about seven young ladies did their thing for the track ‘Chori Chori’ by Aneela. It was quiet okay though. I think an original station like SUN should introduce novelty into these events other than relying on ordinary shit. Talking about the music provided by SUN FM deejays in between the performances, it was noticeable that they haven’t made a proper playlist for the evening…

The quality of the event was not upto standard comparing to previous parties organized by SUN FM. Believe it or not, the smoking inside the premises was not allowed by these security personals, although there was no mention about that in the ticket or invitation. There were only three food and drink stalls located inside- KFC, the Beer outlet and another one for Soft drinks.

The atmosphere was kinda good this time. It was darker. They have brought themes like the beach and the jungle inside the SLECC. Even the sound system was working properly. And it’s always a pleasure to attend to events which feature all sorts of music, so big props out to Sun FM for making it possible. ‘Variety’ should be the key word when it comes to organizing musical events in this part of the world. The choice of venue was okay. But you can’t expect much glamour with this kind of a place. Back in the days, they used to host the B’day Bash at Taj North Lorne which is perfect for parties.

I have got some photos of the Birthday Bash. Will upload them later…

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Live Earth kicks off today

The much anticipated 7.7.07 is finally here. People all across the planet earth get ready to embark upon a 24 hour 7-continent concert series called LIVE EARTH that will bring together more than 150 musicians to inspire a global movement to combat the global warming….

Official Concerts and schedules

CITY - LOCAL TIME - EDT
Live Earth Sydney - 11:10 a.m. 7/7 - 9:10 pm 7/6
Crowded House / Jack Johnson / Wolfmother / Eskimo Joe / Missy Higgins / Sneaky Sound System
Live Earth Tokyo - 12:00 p.m. 7/7 - 11:00 p.m. 7/6
Linkin Park / Rihanna / Xzibit / Ayaka
Live Earth Shanghai - 7:00 p.m. 7/7 - 7:00 a.m. 7/7
Sarah Brightman / 12 Girls Band
Live Earth Hamburg - 2:00 p.m. 7/7 - 8:00 a.m. 7/7
Chris Cornell / Enrique Iglessias / Katie Melua / Shakira
Live Earth London - 1:30 p.m. 7/7 - 8:30 a.m. 7/7
Genesis / Damien Rice / Duran Duran / Metallica / Red Hot Chilli Peppers / Foo Fighters / Madonna / Beastie Boys / James Blunt / Keane / Snow Patrol / Razorlight / Pussycat Dolls
Live Earth Johannesburg - 6:00 p.m. 7/7 - 12:00 p.m. 7/7
UB 40 / Joss Stone
Live Earth New York - 2:30 p.m. 7/7 - 2:30 p.m. 7/7
The Police / Roger Waters / Bon Jovi / Dave Mathews Band / Keith Urban / Kelly Clarkson / Smashing Pumpkins / KT Tunstall / John Mayor / Taking Back Sunday
Live Earth Rio de Janeiro - 4:00 p.m. 7/7 - 3:00 p.m. 7/7
Lenny Kravitz / Macy Gray

The Sydney leg of 'Live Earth' has already been started. Tribal leaders with white-painted bodies and shaking eucalyptus fronds were the first of more than 150 performers at the nine concerts, 24-hour series to raise awareness about climate change. The newly reunited 80’s Pop outfit Crowded House is also scheduled to perform at the Sydney concert. 'Live Earth London' is probably the most talked about concert music-wise as the line-up includes some of the biggest names in the industry such as Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers, David Gray, Duran Duran, Damien Rice, Foo Fighters, Keene, Snow Patrol, Razorlight and Kasabian. This is a must see, if you are an Alternative music fan…

Organizers say the series of concerts will be as green as possible, with a tally of energy use being kept. In addition to these official concerts, there are over 8000 'Live Earth Friends' events happening worldwide.

Live Earth will be beamed worldwide, from eight continents (New York, London, Johannesburg, Rio de Janeiro, Shanghai, Tokyo, Sydney, and Hamburg) by the Intelsat using its industry-leading network of Satellite and terrestrial facilities in standard and high definition, across multiple media channels – Radio, TV, Internet and Wireless channels.

People in Sri Lanka will be able to catch this monumental event through the following Media outlets.
Radio: YES FM 7.7.07 @ 4.30pm (SL)
TV: VH1 7.7.07 @ 2.30pm (SL)
Online: MSN @ http://www.liveearth.msn.com/

Monday, July 2, 2007

YES FM to air LIVE EARTH



The seventh month of the year 2007 has just arrived. And something very important is taking place on the seventh day of this month. It’s none other than the much-anticipated Live Earth. People from every corner of the world will get together to find an answer for the climate crisis...

YES FM has acquired the broadcast rights to air Live Earth in Sri Lanka. YES FM will join an international movement that will bring together more than 150 artists and two billion people worldwide in an effort to combat the climate crisis.

::LIVE EARTH::
Live Earth is a 24-hour 7-continent series of 9 concerts taking place on 7.7.07 that will bring together more than 100 music artists and 2 billion people to inspire a global movement to 'Answer the Call' and combat global warming. Official concerts will be staged at the following venues…
  • Live Earth New York at Giants Stadium
  • Live Earth London at Wembley Stadium
  • Live Earth Sydney at Aussie Stadium
  • Live Earth Rio de Janeiro at Copacabana Beach
  • Live Earth Tokyo at Makuhari Messe
  • Live Earth Shanghai at Oriental Pearl Tower
  • Live Earth Johannesburg at the Cradle of Humankind
  • Live Earth Hamburg at HSN Nordbank Arena
  • Live Earth Istanbul at Inonu Stadium

Some of the artists confirmed to perform at "Live Earth" include Dave Mathews Band, Smashing Pumpkins, Bon Jovi, David Gray, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Foo Fighters, Metallica, Duran Duran, Madonna, Damien Rice, Snow Patrol, Linkin Park and KT Tunstall. The concert series will kick off with the Australian leg. The newly re-formed Crowded House along with a host of homegrown acts will take the centre stage.

Live Earth will reach the worldwide audience through an unprecedented global media architecture covering all media platforms – Radio, TV, Internet and wireless. Live Earth is the first ever international concert event to be broadcast completely in High Definition and will be seen in more than 100 countries.

The live broadcast on YES FM will commence on 7.7.07 at 4pm onwards. The station will allow access to the full event including all 9 concerts. Tune into 89.5 in Colombo, 88.2 in Kandy & Down-South and 101 Islandwide. VH1 will carry the official Cable television coverage of the event. And Live Earth concerts will also be streamed live worldwide by MSN at http://www.liveearth.msn.com/

A full list of concert lineups, locations and more, including detailed information about the campaign, is now available at the official Live Earth Website
http://www.liveearth.org/