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[Title] => Pinoy teen bags intl IT award
[Summary] => Another Filipino teenager displayed his world-class talent in a recently concluded international information technology competition in London, England.
Eighteen-year-old Angelicum Oda was the first Filipino and one of two Asians among the 13 winners chosen from 250 entries from 49 countries, who were given due recognition at the Cable and Wireless Childnet Academy Awards held in Montego Bay, Jamaica on March 31.
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[Title] => US asks Palace, DOTC to pressure local telcos to roll back their rates
[Summary] => The US government has asked Malacañang and the Department of Transportation and Communications to put pressure on Philippine telecommunications companies to force them into withdrawing their increased call termination rates from the US to the Philippines, The STAR learned yesterday.
The local telecommunications industry, meanwhile, is set to ask Congress and the Senate to call local representatives of AT&T and MCI WorldCom to explain why they are allowing their foreign principals to bully local telcos.
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[Title] => Pinoy seamen can text home now via satellite
[Summary] => Filipino seamen working aboard ships outside of cellular range on oceans around the world can now send text messages to their friends and families back home via satellite.
Stratos Global Corp., one of the worlds leading satellite communication services provider, considers the Philippines as an important market for its services, given that more than 30 million text messages are sent each day throughout the country.
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Eighteen-year-old Angelicum Oda was the first Filipino and one of two Asians among the 13 winners chosen from 250 entries from 49 countries, who were given due recognition at the Cable and Wireless Childnet Academy Awards held in Montego Bay, Jamaica on March 31.
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The local telecommunications industry, meanwhile, is set to ask Congress and the Senate to call local representatives of AT&T and MCI WorldCom to explain why they are allowing their foreign principals to bully local telcos.
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Stratos Global Corp., one of the worlds leading satellite communication services provider, considers the Philippines as an important market for its services, given that more than 30 million text messages are sent each day throughout the country.
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February 18, 2003 - 12:00am