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[Title] => Smart, Sun, Globe offer 25 free local and int’l SMS to Eastern Visayas, northern Cebu subscribers
[Summary] => To help the communities severely affected by Super Typhoon Yolanda, the country’s three mobile phone operators – Globe Telecom, Smart Communications, and Sun Cellular – have agreed to provide 25 free SMS per day for five days that may be used for local and international text messages.
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[Title] => Digitel revenues down 14% to P5.6-B in 2002
[Summary] => After a robust 2001, the consolidated revenues of Digital Telecommunications Philippines Inc. (Digitel) slipped 14 percent to P5.6 billion last year largely due to a decrease in domestic toll traffic, the company told the Philippine Stock Exchange.
From a 35-percent growth in 2001, Digitels consolidated operating revenues declined in 2002 as a result of the drop in its fixed-line (or landline) revenues which it said was due to the "growing popularity of the short messa-ging service (SMS) offered by CMTS providers."
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[Title] => Digitel to launch cellphone operations on Feb. 1
[Summary] => The mobile telephone subsidiary of Gokongwei-owned Digital Telecommunications Philippines, Inc. (Digitel) is set to commercially launch its cellular phone operations on Feb. 1 in Manila and Cebu, making it the sixth player in the highly competitive cellular phone market.
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[Summary] => After a robust 2001, the consolidated revenues of Digital Telecommunications Philippines Inc. (Digitel) slipped 14 percent to P5.6 billion last year largely due to a decrease in domestic toll traffic, the company told the Philippine Stock Exchange.
From a 35-percent growth in 2001, Digitels consolidated operating revenues declined in 2002 as a result of the drop in its fixed-line (or landline) revenues which it said was due to the "growing popularity of the short messa-ging service (SMS) offered by CMTS providers."
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[Summary] => The mobile telephone subsidiary of Gokongwei-owned Digital Telecommunications Philippines, Inc. (Digitel) is set to commercially launch its cellular phone operations on Feb. 1 in Manila and Cebu, making it the sixth player in the highly competitive cellular phone market.
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