Mar 17, 2000

INTERNET MEDIA: Sinaman is 50MB mascot

Sina.com has launched its 50MB email service, allowing registered

users to face the impending assault of broadband with the file space to

handle it.



Existing 3.5MB email is massively inadequate for the likes of video-clip

add-ons and games, noted Sina.com marketing manager, Ms Brenda Lee.



Backed by the creative team at M&C Saatchi Hong Kong, the TVC- launched

on February 28-has been causing quite a stir.



Perhaps even Sinaman would bat an eyelid at the 150 per cent pageview

hike-ups the portal has been seeing since the TVC hit TVB Jade.



INTERNET MEDIA: Sinaman is 50MB mascot

Sina.com has launched its 50MB email service, allowing registered

users to face the impending assault of broadband with the file space to

handle it.



Existing 3.5MB email is massively inadequate for the likes of video-clip

add-ons and games, noted Sina.com marketing manager, Ms Brenda Lee.



Backed by the creative team at M&C Saatchi Hong Kong, the TVC- launched

on February 28-has been causing quite a stir.



Perhaps even Sinaman would bat an eyelid at the 150 per cent pageview

hike-ups the portal has been seeing since the TVC hit TVB Jade.



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