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[Title] => Incentives sought for telcos servicing phoneless barangays
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Santiago said the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) should come up with an incentive scheme that would allow telcos to earn credit points for each phoneless barangay served.
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Santiago said the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) should come up with an incentive scheme that would allow telcos to earn credit points for each phoneless barangay served.
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September 7, 2006 - 12:00am