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The Philippines, regarded as the texting capital of the world, has regained its membership in the prestigious International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Council during the world bodys ongoing plenipotentiary conference in Antalya, Turkey.
The other council members elected to the 12 seats allotted for Region E (Asia and Australasia) are Japan, South Korea, China, Thailand, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, India, Saudi Arabia, and Australia.
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[Title] => The challenges facing the Philippine telecommunications sector
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The Philippines found itself in a uniquely advantageous situation when the first policy enunciations towards de-monopolization were undertaken as early as 1989.
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The other council members elected to the 12 seats allotted for Region E (Asia and Australasia) are Japan, South Korea, China, Thailand, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, India, Saudi Arabia, and Australia.
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November 20, 2006 - 12:00am