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It reminded me of a joke about a conversation between a Filipino tourist guide and a foreigner. It goes this way.

— A Pinoy tourist guide talking to a foreign guest: As you can see, this cockfighting game is the No. 2 most favorite national pastime in the Philippines.

— Foreigner: Ugh, it’s revolting!
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A computer engineering major, Capua now works for cellular giant Smart Communications Inc. She is a member of the team that is implementing a company program designed to help raise the quality of engineering education in the country. Part of her job is to give faculty members seminars on wireless communications.
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As wireless technology advances, one can just imagine how high-tech things will be in so short a time. Existing applications can be performed to our advantage and new ones are anticipated as to how they can make a dent in our time. Technologies are impressive, but they must be practical enough to have an impact in our lives. One such technology, iDEN, has been earning raves because of the many advantageous functions it has, especially for business users.
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This takes a bit of a stretch because there are no GSM operators in South Korea. That nation is totally dedicated to GSM’s rival digital cellular standard — CDMA, which is shorthand for Code Division Multiple Access. That fact has made the Korea peninsula a black hole for GSM roamers – until now.
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Its roaming reach further enhanced by this development, Globe Handyphone today has by far the largest number of roaming destinations in the country with a worldwide roaming network of 123 operators around the world. [DatePublished] => 2000-03-21 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )

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It reminded me of a joke about a conversation between a Filipino tourist guide and a foreigner. It goes this way.

— A Pinoy tourist guide talking to a foreign guest: As you can see, this cockfighting game is the No. 2 most favorite national pastime in the Philippines.

— Foreigner: Ugh, it’s revolting!
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This takes a bit of a stretch because there are no GSM operators in South Korea. That nation is totally dedicated to GSM’s rival digital cellular standard — CDMA, which is shorthand for Code Division Multiple Access. That fact has made the Korea peninsula a black hole for GSM roamers – until now.
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Introducing another first, digital leader Globe Telecom has announced that it is now possible for subscribers of its Globe cellular phone service to make and receive calls in Korea as it recently pioneered international roaming services to the country.

Its roaming reach further enhanced by this development, Globe Handyphone today has by far the largest number of roaming destinations in the country with a worldwide roaming network of 123 operators around the world. [DatePublished] => 2000-03-21 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )

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