+ Follow EMILIO FESTEJO Tag
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[Title] => Nextel Phils eyes profit next year
[Summary] => After three years of being in the red, trunk radio operator Nextel Communications Phils., Inc. expects to finally be in the black next year with a projected net income of P20 million.
And while it may not be putting in new money in its local unit Nextel International Inc. (NII) said it is not abandoning the Philippines but merely reviewing its operations here.
Nextel president Emilio Festejo told reporters yesterday that the Philippines is the only local unit of NII that temporarily does not enjoy any financial support from its parent firm.
[DatePublished] => 2001-12-12 00:00:00
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[Title] => Nextel International writes off RP affiliate
[Summary] => US-based Nextel International, Inc. (NII) reported recently that it has discontinued funding to its local affiliate, Nextel Communications Philippines, Inc., following its review of the latters operating performance.
In a report to its shareholders and the US Securities and Exchange Commission, NII said it is writing off its Philippine operations also following its "review of economic conditions and other relevant factors relating to Nextels operating company (in the Philippines)."
[DatePublished] => 2001-11-26 00:00:00
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[Title] => NTC eases rules on cell site construction
[Summary] => Cellular mobile telephone service (CMTS) operators no longer need prior government approval for the construction of radio base or cell stations.
In a just released memorandum circular, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) said this will assist CMTS operators to respond quickly to the demand for cellphone service using the latest technology in radio transceivers and to provide the prescribed quality of service.
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[Title] => Emilio Festejo: Taking Nextel to the next level
[Summary] => In this day and age, new technology arrives more rapidly with each novel innovation more powerful and convenient than the last. When the Philippines liberalized the telecom industry, who would have though it would change the way we communicate?
[DatePublished] => 2001-09-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => NTC to convince Globe, Nextel to link up
[Summary] => The National Telecommunications Commission is meeting with representatives from Globe Telecom and Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. this week in a last ditch attempt to convince the two companies to reach an agreement to interconnect.
Officials of Globe and Nextel have officially informed the NTC that talks between the two companies to agree on the terms of their interconnection agreement have bogged down.
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[Title] => Nextel allots $50M for new tech
[Summary] => Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. (NCPI) is spending at least $50 million this year (around P2.5 billion) in a technology that will allow the trunk radio operator to reposition its mobile phones into one that will allow a host of wireless applications.
NCPI president Emilio Festejo said that of the total amount, around $8 million (P400 million) has already been spent for a new service that will give the still-to-be-commercialized general packet radio service (GPRS) of Smart Communications and Globe Telecom head-on competition.
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[Title] => Nextel introduces WebText feature
[Summary] => Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. has announced the launching of Nextel WebText, a value-added feature that allows everyone to send a text message to any Nextel Philippine subscriber via the Internet for free.
According to Nextel president Emilio Festejo, WebText is "our way of making our subscribers even more accessible to their business partners, family and friends here and abroad via the Internet."
[DatePublished] => 2001-08-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Nextel introduces WebText feature
[Summary] => Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. has announced the launching of Nextel WebText, a value-added feature that allows everyone to send a text message to any Nextel Philippine subscriber via the Internet for free.
According to Nextel president Emilio Festejo, WebText is "our way of making our subscribers even more accessible to their business partners, family and friends here and abroad via the Internet."
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[Title] => Smart, Nextel sign MOA on interconnection
[Summary] => Smart Communications and Nextel Communications Philippines, Inc. signed yesterday a memorandum of agreement (MOA), which will pave the way for the interconnection of their networks and services.
The MOA was signed by Rogelio Quevedo, head of legal department of Smart Communications, and Emilio Festejo, president of Nextel Communications Philippines, Inc.
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EMILIO FESTEJO
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[Title] => Nextel Phils eyes profit next year
[Summary] => After three years of being in the red, trunk radio operator Nextel Communications Phils., Inc. expects to finally be in the black next year with a projected net income of P20 million.
And while it may not be putting in new money in its local unit Nextel International Inc. (NII) said it is not abandoning the Philippines but merely reviewing its operations here.
Nextel president Emilio Festejo told reporters yesterday that the Philippines is the only local unit of NII that temporarily does not enjoy any financial support from its parent firm.
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[Title] => Nextel International writes off RP affiliate
[Summary] => US-based Nextel International, Inc. (NII) reported recently that it has discontinued funding to its local affiliate, Nextel Communications Philippines, Inc., following its review of the latters operating performance.
In a report to its shareholders and the US Securities and Exchange Commission, NII said it is writing off its Philippine operations also following its "review of economic conditions and other relevant factors relating to Nextels operating company (in the Philippines)."
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[Title] => NTC eases rules on cell site construction
[Summary] => Cellular mobile telephone service (CMTS) operators no longer need prior government approval for the construction of radio base or cell stations.
In a just released memorandum circular, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) said this will assist CMTS operators to respond quickly to the demand for cellphone service using the latest technology in radio transceivers and to provide the prescribed quality of service.
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[Title] => Emilio Festejo: Taking Nextel to the next level
[Summary] => In this day and age, new technology arrives more rapidly with each novel innovation more powerful and convenient than the last. When the Philippines liberalized the telecom industry, who would have though it would change the way we communicate?
[DatePublished] => 2001-09-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => NTC to convince Globe, Nextel to link up
[Summary] => The National Telecommunications Commission is meeting with representatives from Globe Telecom and Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. this week in a last ditch attempt to convince the two companies to reach an agreement to interconnect.
Officials of Globe and Nextel have officially informed the NTC that talks between the two companies to agree on the terms of their interconnection agreement have bogged down.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[ArticleID] => 129857
[Title] => Nextel allots $50M for new tech
[Summary] => Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. (NCPI) is spending at least $50 million this year (around P2.5 billion) in a technology that will allow the trunk radio operator to reposition its mobile phones into one that will allow a host of wireless applications.
NCPI president Emilio Festejo said that of the total amount, around $8 million (P400 million) has already been spent for a new service that will give the still-to-be-commercialized general packet radio service (GPRS) of Smart Communications and Globe Telecom head-on competition.
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[ArticleID] => 129643
[Title] => Nextel introduces WebText feature
[Summary] => Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. has announced the launching of Nextel WebText, a value-added feature that allows everyone to send a text message to any Nextel Philippine subscriber via the Internet for free.
According to Nextel president Emilio Festejo, WebText is "our way of making our subscribers even more accessible to their business partners, family and friends here and abroad via the Internet."
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[Title] => Nextel introduces WebText feature
[Summary] => Nextel Communications Phils. Inc. has announced the launching of Nextel WebText, a value-added feature that allows everyone to send a text message to any Nextel Philippine subscriber via the Internet for free.
According to Nextel president Emilio Festejo, WebText is "our way of making our subscribers even more accessible to their business partners, family and friends here and abroad via the Internet."
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[Title] => Smart, Nextel sign MOA on interconnection
[Summary] => Smart Communications and Nextel Communications Philippines, Inc. signed yesterday a memorandum of agreement (MOA), which will pave the way for the interconnection of their networks and services.
The MOA was signed by Rogelio Quevedo, head of legal department of Smart Communications, and Emilio Festejo, president of Nextel Communications Philippines, Inc.
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