+ Follow GODOFREDO GALANO Tag
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[Title] => NAIA project stalled
[Summary] => The Metro Manila Council has deferred the endorsement of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Expressway project of the Department of Public Works and Highways upon the request of Parañaque City Mayor Joey Marquez.
Godofredo Galano of the DPWH went to the MMC meeting yesterday expecting the endorsement to Malacañang of the project after a brief presentation but was instead reprimanded by the mayors for the departments failure to conduct consultations with the local government units affected.
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[Title] => PLDT: Smart lights failure due to MRT, floods
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The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company said that external factors
affecting its phone lines caused the problems of the P1.5 billion Smart traffic
lights project of the Metro Manila Development Authority.
Ramon Isberto, spokesperson of PLDT, admitted that some of the glitches in the
traffic lights system involved the communication links provided by their phone
lines.
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[Title] => MMDA blames PLDT lines for busted traffic lights
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Problems with the communication links of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone
Company (PLDT) were identified by the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA)
as another reason for the malfunction of the "Smart" traffic light project,
MMDA Chairman Jejomar Binay said yesterday.
"Communication links between the intersection and the central computer went
down last April 21. The links were restored several days later. However, the
line is relatively noisy that communication errors occur every few minutes,"
said Steve Shaw, of Plessey Asia Pacific Pty.
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GODOFREDO GALANO
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Godofredo Galano of the DPWH went to the MMC meeting yesterday expecting the endorsement to Malacañang of the project after a brief presentation but was instead reprimanded by the mayors for the departments failure to conduct consultations with the local government units affected.
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The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company said that external factors
affecting its phone lines caused the problems of the P1.5 billion Smart traffic
lights project of the Metro Manila Development Authority.
Ramon Isberto, spokesperson of PLDT, admitted that some of the glitches in the
traffic lights system involved the communication links provided by their phone
lines.
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[Title] => MMDA blames PLDT lines for busted traffic lights
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Problems with the communication links of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone
Company (PLDT) were identified by the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA)
as another reason for the malfunction of the "Smart" traffic light project,
MMDA Chairman Jejomar Binay said yesterday.
"Communication links between the intersection and the central computer went
down last April 21. The links were restored several days later. However, the
line is relatively noisy that communication errors occur every few minutes,"
said Steve Shaw, of Plessey Asia Pacific Pty.
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November 8, 2001 - 12:00am