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                    [Summary] => Telecommunications leader Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) will start offering direct-to-home (DTH) satellite pay television services in local shores in partnership with US-based DTH giant Echostar Communications early to middle of next year, PLDT chairman Manuel Pangilinan told The STAR. 


He said in a recent interview that PLDT and Echostar hope to finalize the terms of an $85-million joint venture agreement, including the numbers, before the end of this year.
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He said in a recent interview that PLDT and Echostar hope to finalize the terms of an $85-million joint venture agreement, including the numbers, before the end of this year.
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