Webtel.mobi to Announce Details of Potentially Sector-Influencing Facilities, in the Coming Weeks

WM’s Suite of Products includes multiple Facilities potentially influencing a number of sectors – including some of the most valuable worldwide

Tel.mobi Group’s TUVs

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ST PETER PORT, Guernsey and NEW YORK, Sept. 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Webtel.mobi (“WM”) – the Global Telephony Company that recently announced its recommencement of unrestricted global operations – is in the process of making details of the various facilities in its product suite publicly available.

WM recently issued releases regarding its TUV Digital Currency, its TUV Digital Currency Transfers Facility and its ICLM Transfers Facility, the capacities of which render current Cryptocurrencies redundant, supersede the requirement for CBDCs and provide two fully operational alternatives to the SWIFT system and other international and national transfers systems.

These are, however, only three of the more than 40 Facilities within WM’S product suite that have the potential to provide strategic impact or sector-influencing impact, across some of the largest markets in the world by volume and value.

In the coming weeks, WM will announce details on how its Facilities will influence the Global Offline Payments sector, the Global Online Payments Sector, the Global FX Market, and various other markets.

In order to create a system in which Digital Currencies could function on a global basis – and in a manner that did not infringe of the currency sovereignty and monetary policies of Central Banks or States – WM spent nine years testing and refining its system in fully-operation, but restricted, global operations.

It then took down its Platform 1, via which it executed its testing, and rebuilt from scratch its refined Platform 2 – to carry out unrestricted global operations. Platform 2 – which took three years to rebuild – incorporates all of the lessons learnt in the global testing, and is fully compliant with all regulations applicable to a telephony company in the ITSP sector, that provides services to a members-Only Closed-Loop system.

WM’s Platform 2 is powered by an Artificial Intelligence system known as an Adaptive Complex System. The Adaptive Complex System – referred to as “HAL” within WM – exponentially amplifies WM’s capacities across all operational, management, administered and expansion aspects of its business.

WM expands its business worldwide by means of Affiliates – known as VSMPs or Virtual Specialized Mobile Providers. It provides existing companies or entities with their own versions of WM at zero cost and zero personnel, and with zero marketing or support requirements from them. It also provides them with 10% of the net revenue from their Affiliate. In return, the VSMPs sends or provides WM’s retail marketing directly to their existing client bases.

This program is known as the TEL.mobi Group Global Alliance – and, prior to even the recommencement of unrestricted global operations, companies, and other entities with cumulative over 288 million members had obtained VSMPs and become members of the TMG Global Alliance. Due to this methodology, WM does not ever have to execute expensive media or marketing campaigns to expand internationally. It rather expands exponentially through zero-cost co-operative marketing via the entities that acquire VSMPs.

WM had its entire system reviewed by the Levy Economics Institute and its Head of Research prior to it recommencing unrestricted global operations, and it has now made videos of an interview with the Head of Research at the Levy Economics Institute – Professor Jan Kregel – available for public review.

Media Contact:
Nick Lambert: wm@thoburns.com

Interview with Professor Jan Kregel on the WM System:
https://youtu.be/XYBrCikUhn8  (Full Interview (+/- 34 minutes)
https://youtu.be/J3BkZylb04s (Interview Extracts +/- 11 minutes)

Research Reports on the WM Global Clearing System:
https://tinyurl.com/TUVresearch

The TEL.mobi Group Global Alliance:
https://webtel.mobi/pc/info/tmg-global-alliance/

WM’s urls
https://webtel.mobi/pc (Tablets / Laptops / Desktops)
https://webtel.mobi (Smart Phones)
https://webtel.mobi/wap (Pre-Smart Mobile Phones)

Photos accompanying this announcement are available at

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Kan Ben and Pchum Ben Festivals Suspended

The Royal Government of Cambodia has decided to suspend the celebrations of Kan Ben and Pchum Ben Festivals to contain and prevent the spread of COVID-19, especially the fast-spreading Delta variant.
According to a Royal Government’s statement released last night, the Kan Ben and Pchum Ben Festivals must be suspended from Sept. 25 or the 4th day of Kan Ben until the Pchum Ben Day.
Anyway, the annual three-day holiday of Pchum Ben Festival will remain effective, it underlined.
All municipal and provincial administrations are also advised to ensure that all pagodas have foods and other necessary stuff during this period.
The statement explained that the suspension is based on the necessity to continue managing the COVID-19 spread, particularly to protect people’s lives and health while the country is reopening schools and making plans to reopen the country in the future.
New cases of COVID-19 were detected in two pagodas in Phnom Penh on the first day of Kan Ben Festival.
Cambodians started the two-week-long Kan Ben Festival on Sept. 22 in the pagodas throughout the country. Kan Ben is part of “Pchum Ben” Festival or the Festival for the Dead, one of the biggest festivals in Buddhism, which falls on the fifteenth day of Kan Ben, or on Oct. 6 this year. During this 15-day religious event, people take turns to offer food to monks at pagoda in hope that the offerings will reach the souls of their ancestors by virtue of the Buddhist monk sermons.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press

COVID-19: New Cases Jump to 822; Tally 107,441

Daily new infections of COVID-19 in Cambodia saw a remarkable rise to 822 this morning; bringing the tally to 107,441, announced the Ministry of Health in a press release.
Of the new infections, it added, 106 were imported and the rest were linked to the Feb. 20 community outbreak.
At the same time, the COVID-19 pandemic claimed 21 more lives, but 494 more patients have successfully been cured; the total death and recovered cases in the Kingdom therefore stood at to 2,197 and 99,628, respectively.
The first COVID-19 case was detected in Cambodia in late January 2020 in Preah Sihanouk province. The confirmed cases have surged quickly this year due to the Feb. 20 incident.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press

Cambodia, India Plan a Tourism Recovery After COVID-19

Cambodia and India have agreed to prepare a plan to boost tourism sector after COVID-19 crisis, according Mr. Try Chhiv, Director of International Cooperation and ASEAN Department of the Ministry of Tourism.
The agreement was made in the recent 3rd meeting of Cambodia-India Tourism Working Group through a video conference, he continued.
The Cambodian delegation was led by H.E. Thong Rathasak, Director General of Tourism Development and International Cooperation of the Ministry of Tourism, while the Indian side was led by Mr. Rakesh Kumar Verma, Secretary of Indian Ministry of Tourism and H.E. Dr. Devyani Khobragade, Ambassador of India to Cambodia.
In the meeting, both sides also discussed the strengthening of tourism and human resources cooperation, and agreed to further promote tourist destinations, especially the cultural and natural tourism sites between the two countries.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press

Three Million Doses of Sinovac Vaccine Reach Phnom Penh

Three million doses of Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine Cambodia has ordered from China arrived at Phnom Penh International Airport this morning.
H.E. Dr. Yuok Sambath, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Health and her colleagues welcomed the vaccines’ arrival.
According to the health secretary of state, 3 million more doses of Sinovac will arrive Cambodia on Sept. 28.
With the newly arrived vaccines, Cambodia has now some 32.6 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines from purchases and donations: 7.8 million doses of Sinopharm, 22 million doses of Sinovac, 1,739,000 doses of AstraZeneca, and 1,064,600 doses of Johnson & Johnson.
The Kingdom has currently been conducting four COVID-19 vaccination campaigns: for the 18 years old and up which has achieved 98.62 percent, the 12 to under 18 years old 88.71 percent, the 6 to under 12 years old 64.14 percent, and the 3rd dose or booster dose for already 855,045 people.
Cambodia has so far vaccinated about 80.15 percent of the total population of 16 million.
The Kingdom has aimed to build strong herd immunity by fully vaccinating up to 91 percent of the total population.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press