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[Title] => PLDT-Smart eyes North America, Middle East markets
[Summary] => Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) and its wireless subsidiary Smart Communications Inc. are exploring the possibility of offering their mobile services in North America and the Middle East by entering into partnerships with operators in these regions.
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[Title] => PLDT Global, Smart now account for 15% of HKs cellular market
[Summary] => PLDT Global and Smart Communications now account for 15 percent of the cellular market among Filipinos in Hong Kong, servicing the needs of around 25,000 overseas Filipino workers in that country.
PLDT Global president Al Panlilio expects its market share to increase to 50 percent by year-end, thus providing for the mobile phone service needs of 90,000 OFWs in Hong Kong. There are approximately 180,000 OFWs in Hong Kong.
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PLDT Global president Al Panlilio expects its market share to increase to 50 percent by year-end, thus providing for the mobile phone service needs of 90,000 OFWs in Hong Kong. There are approximately 180,000 OFWs in Hong Kong.
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December 11, 2005 - 12:00am