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HONG KONG, Dec. 21 /Xinhua-PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Telecom Communications, Inc. (BULLETIN BOARD: TCOM) , the Total Solutions Provider, announced today that its subsidiaries, IC Star MMS Limited and Guangzhou TCOM Computer Tech Limited (GTCT), have jointly released a new online performing education college called MyStarU.com ( http://www.mystaru.com/ ). Launched in November, it has now generated more than 50,000 members. Currently averaging 1,000 new users per day, its members are learning and being trained in music, performance and movies.
"The $20 monthly fee for MyStarU.com's online education services starts on January 1, 2007. We believe this new service offering will add one more substantial revenue stream for us, forecasted to be $1.2 million in revenue from the first monthly fees collected from 60,000 members in January," said HT Zhang, CEO of Guangzhou TCOM Computer Tech Limited (GTCT), a director of TCOM.
About Telecom Communications, Inc.
Telecom Communications, Inc. (TCOM) is a Total Solutions Provider that offers Integrated Communications Network Solutions and Internet Content Service in universal voice, video, data web and mobile communications for interactive media applications, technology and content leaders in interactive multimedia communications. It develops, markets and sells a universal media software solution for enterprise-wide deployment of integrated voice, video, data web and mobile communications and media applications. Telecom Communications, Inc. does business in Asia via its wholly owned subsidiaries, Alpha Century Holdings Ltd., IC Star MMS, Ltd. ( http://www.icstarmms.com/ , http://www.skyestar.com/ ), Guangzhou TCOM Computer Technology Limited ( http://www.mystaru.com/ ) and majority owned subsidiary HRDQ Group, Inc. ( http://www.subaye.com/ ).
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Telecom Communications, Inc.CONTACT: Ms. Sandy Tang of Telecom Communications, Inc., +852-782-0983,
or pr@tcom8266.com
Web Site: http://www.mystaru.com/
http://www.icstarmms.com/
http://www.skyestar.com/
http://www.subaye.com/
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