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[Title] => ECI Telecom unveils mobile network upgrade solution
[Summary] => ECI Telecom Philippines has unveiled an end-to-end solution for mobile network upgrades for local telecommunications operators to cope with mobile broadband explosion.
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[Title] => PhilEXIM lowers fee rate
[Summary] => The Philippine Export-Import Credit Agency (PhilEXIM) has approved a package of measures that would reduce the cost to exporters in subscribing to its lending facilities.
PhilEXIM president and chief executive officer Eduardo Sergio G. Edeza said its board decided to bring down the processing fee charged by the company to its borrowers by as much 80 percent and lessens the documentation requirements for availments to the Export Credit Insurance (ECI).
From a cost of $200, Edeza said it was lowered down to P2,000 processing fee exporters subscribing to ECI.
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From a cost of $200, Edeza said it was lowered down to P2,000 processing fee exporters subscribing to ECI.
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August 24, 2004 - 12:00am