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                    [Title] => Cable TV industry lost P4 billion last year due to illegal connections, piracy
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The local cable television industry lost around P4 billion in revenues last year due to illegal cable connections and signal piracy, according to the Philippine Cable TV Association (PCTA).

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Cable operators intend to make their sector profitable again by going digital and gaining support from legislators to combat cable theft, after losing P6.3 billion ($140 million) to illegal cable television connections annually.

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But the industry is not without its problems. According to Philippine Cable Television Association (PCTA) director Jose Lobregat, the industry is going through a lot of disconcerting situations.
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STAR: How is the Philippine cable TV industry at present?
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The local cable television industry lost around P4 billion in revenues last year due to illegal cable connections and signal piracy, according to the Philippine Cable TV Association (PCTA).

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Cable operators intend to make their sector profitable again by going digital and gaining support from legislators to combat cable theft, after losing P6.3 billion ($140 million) to illegal cable television connections annually.

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But the industry is not without its problems. According to Philippine Cable Television Association (PCTA) director Jose Lobregat, the industry is going through a lot of disconcerting situations.
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STAR: How is the Philippine cable TV industry at present?
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