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                    [Title] => Fete de la Musique begins 30th year in the Philippines on high note
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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 company’s participation in the C2C project.
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Globe can now boast of 110 megabit per second (mbps) of international connectivity after completing its international backbone upgrade that runs over multiple cable systems.

The multi-cable, multi-uplink design ensures that the company’s broadband customers would enjoy the fastest response time and highest availability for Internet applications.
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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 company’s participation in the C2C project.
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The multi-cable, multi-uplink design ensures that the company’s broadband customers would enjoy the fastest response time and highest availability for Internet applications.
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