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                    [Summary] => Capwire Telecommunications expects to trim down its losses from P100 million in the last fiscal year, to P20 million for the current fiscal year, a top company official said.


Capwire president Epitacio Marquez told The STAR that the company also expects to be in the black by the new fiscal year starting June 1, 2004, mainly due to increasing profits from data services, which now account for about 35 percent of revenues compared to about 30 percent last year.
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The Philippine Chamber of Telecommunication Operators (PCTO) was formed by the carriers to establish a united front that has the vision of improving telecom services in the Philippines, PCTO chairman and president Epitacio Marquez said.
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Despite the lack of basic telephone service in about half of the country's municipalities, members of the Telecommunications Operators of the Philippines (TOP) are hesitant to offer their facilities to unserved areas due to business unprofitability.

Epitacio Marquez, TOP president, admitted that most of the private carriers would prefer to stay in profitable areas since their investors, expectedly, do not want them to incur any financial losses.

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Capwire president Epitacio Marquez told The STAR that the company also expects to be in the black by the new fiscal year starting June 1, 2004, mainly due to increasing profits from data services, which now account for about 35 percent of revenues compared to about 30 percent last year.
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The Philippine Chamber of Telecommunication Operators (PCTO) was formed by the carriers to establish a united front that has the vision of improving telecom services in the Philippines, PCTO chairman and president Epitacio Marquez said.
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Despite the lack of basic telephone service in about half of the country's municipalities, members of the Telecommunications Operators of the Philippines (TOP) are hesitant to offer their facilities to unserved areas due to business unprofitability.

Epitacio Marquez, TOP president, admitted that most of the private carriers would prefer to stay in profitable areas since their investors, expectedly, do not want them to incur any financial losses.

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