+ Follow BELL TELECOMMUNICATIONS PHILIPPINES Tag
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[Title] => NTC urged to recall BellTel frequency
[Summary] => Trans Digital Excel Inc. (TDE), the majority shareholder of Express Telecommunications Co. Inc., has urged the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to recall the frequencies assigned to Bell Telecommunications Philippines and to reallocate them for cellular mobile telephone service (CMTS) use.
[DatePublished] => 2009-09-25 00:00:00
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[Title] => Only local firms may offer VoIP services for a fee NTC
[Summary] => Foreign companies are prohibited from offering voice over Internet protocol or VoIP services for compensation, according to the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).
According to a memorandum order issued just recently by the NTC, a VoIP service provider will be registered only after the submission of documents from either the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) showing that the company is at least 60 percent owed by Filipino citizens.
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[Title] => DOE taps South China for Palawan oil exploration
[Summary] => The Department of Energy has tapped South China Resources Inc. (South China) for the governments gas and oil exploration activities in the northeastern part of off-shore Palawan. Energy Secretary Mario V. Tiaoqui and South China chairman Edgardo Puyat-Reyes signed the geophysical survey and exploration contract (GSEC) recently.
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BELL TELECOMMUNICATIONS PHILIPPINES
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According to a memorandum order issued just recently by the NTC, a VoIP service provider will be registered only after the submission of documents from either the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) showing that the company is at least 60 percent owed by Filipino citizens.
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[Summary] => The Department of Energy has tapped South China Resources Inc. (South China) for the governments gas and oil exploration activities in the northeastern part of off-shore Palawan. Energy Secretary Mario V. Tiaoqui and South China chairman Edgardo Puyat-Reyes signed the geophysical survey and exploration contract (GSEC) recently.
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