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[Title] => PLDT, foreign carriers may retire old intl cable systems to pave way for $1-B project
[Summary] => Telecommunications giant Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) and its foreign carrier partners are looking at the possibility of reducing the capacity of five international cable systems, if not totally retiring them, because these are old and expensive to maintain.
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[Title] => Globe Telecom inaugurates $25-M cable landing station
[Summary] => NASUGBU, Batangas The Philippines as well as several other Asian countries are expected to benefit from lower bandwidth cost and faster Internet connection once the transnational $2.1 billion city-to-city (C2C) cable network project starts commercial operations in December.
Ayala-owned Globe Telecom inaugurated yesterday its $25-million (P1.3-billion) cable landing station and backhaul facility here which is part of the companys participation in the C2C project.
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[Title] => Digitel enters into P1.35-B joint venture project
[Summary] => The amount could have easily reached billions of dollars, however, were it not for the existing infrastructure of Asia Global and Digitel. The partnership, however, is only one phase of Asia Global’s plan for the Philippines. Including two other phases, which may or may not involve Digitel, the investment could easily reach tens of billions of dollars.
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Ayala-owned Globe Telecom inaugurated yesterday its $25-million (P1.3-billion) cable landing station and backhaul facility here which is part of the companys participation in the C2C project.
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November 16, 2001 - 12:00am
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