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[Title] => A dream fulfilled for Butch J.
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[Title] => PLDT holds AT&T and the US FCC responsible for any disruption of calls from the US
[Summary] => The United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently ordered all US based carriers to stop paying all Philippine telecommunications companies, including PLDT. The decision was brought about by the complaint filed by AT&T and MCI Worldcom against PLDT and other Philippine telcos due to our decision to reasonably increase our rates for inbound international calls terminating on our network from $ 0.085 cents to $ 0.12 cents.
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