Saturday, June 30, 2007

Vast Goal Internatinal plan

Today we are honoured to say that in order to demonstrate the richness of traditional Iranian's art and culture we have designed a plan in which our valuable products of Iranian handy crafts and some of our new projects are sold all over the world through an international plan
by the name of VAST GOAL.

This plan has been invented by Abolfazl Babai; CEO of the international Vast Vision Company as his PHD proposal in California Rush University. It is a e-commerce business that combines by solar system and binary system according to the latest rules and regulations of WTO.

This is a Big business that is one of the most important new courses in some of the prestigious universities in the world.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

WTO

The World Trade Organization deals with the rules of trade between nations at a near-global level; it is responsible for negotiating and implementing new trade agreements, and is in charge of policing member countries' adherence to all the WTO agreements, signed by the bulk of the world's trading nations and ratified in their parliaments.
Most of the WTO's current work comes from the 1986-94 negotiations called the Uruguay Round, and earlier negotiations under the GATT.
The organization is currently the host to new negotiations, under the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) launched in 2001.
The WTO is governed by a Ministerial Conference, which meets every two years; a General Council, which implements the conference's policy decisions and is responsible for day-to-day administration; and a director-general, who is appointed by the Ministerial Conference. The WTO's headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland.

Big business

Big business is usually used as a pejorative reference to the significant economic and political power which large and powerful corporations specially multinational corporations, are capable of wielding. The term "Big Business" first came into use in a symbolic sense subsequent to the American Civil War, particularly after 1880, in connection with the combination movement that began in American business at that time organization that fall into the category of "big business" include
Exxon Mobil, Wal-Mart, De Beers, Microsoft and Citigroup .
Although the term has become common, there has never been general agreement as to what constituted "bigness." The large consolidated railroad and public utility systems have commonly been considered "big" because of the size of their fixed investments and their gross incomes. Industrial companies have been considered "big" both because of the absolute size of their assets and because of the size of their assets relative to the assets of other firms, especially competitors. The term has also been used in connection with the volume of sales of a particular business, especially when the sales of one concern were a substantial portion of the industry's sales.

EC

Electronic Commerce is exactly analogous to a marketplace on the Internet.
Electronic Commerce (also referred to as EC, e-commerce eCommerce or ecommerce) consists primarily of the distributing, buying, selling, marketing and servicing of product or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks. The information technology industry might see it as an electronic business application aimed at commercial transactions; in this context, it can involve electronics funds transfer, supply chain management, e-marketing, online marketing, online transaction processing, electronic data interchange (EDI), automated inventory management systems, and automated data collection systems. Electronic commerce typically uses electronic communications technology of the World Wide Web, at some point in the transaction's life cycle, although of course electronic commerce frequently depends on computer technologies other than the World Wide Web, such as database, and e-mail, and on other non-computer technologies, such as transportation for physical goods sold
via e-commerce.
E-Commerce according to Person Halls book E-Commerce started in 1994 with the first bannered ad being placed on a website.
According to the October 2006 Forrester Research report entitled,
"US eCommerce: Five-Year Forecast And Data Overview,
"Non travel online retail revenues will top the quarter-trillion-dollar mark by 2011. The driver of this growth? A segment of the most active Web shopping households that is approximately 8 million strong. This group of consumers is extremely comfortable with technology and values convenience above all else in the online retail experience. As retailers begin to wade through their copious data warehouses and understand the who, what, when, where, why, and how of this segment, they will benefit from targeting these customers."

Iranian tourist-friendly SIM card







A SIM card under the VoIP software will be distributed for international tourists in Iran to reduce roaming tariffs, PRESS TV reported.
The Kish VastVision Company is to undertake the project to distribute tourist-friendly SIM cards in order to cut roaming tariffs by 90 percent.
"The SIM card has been used and distributed by 132 countries and Iran is joining the network", Abolfazl Babai, CEO of the international VastVision Company said.
"The company is connected to over 10 countries via this network and, and the figure will reach 167 countries in the near future", he added.
The 130 euro SIM card will cost its users 0.35 euros for a text message.
UK, US, Canada, Turkey and Persian Gulf states are among the countries the company says are covered by the VoIP network.
Voice over IP (VoIP) software is used to conduct telephone-like voice conversations across the Internet. The VoIP phone service is often cheaper than traditional phone service, and is becoming more popular for both business and personal calls.

Monday, June 25, 2007

Vast vision news for you

Today we start to give you every information you need about Vast Goal ,
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