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                    [Title] => RP service sector draws US firms
                    [Summary] => More and more American firms are looking at moving key business processes to the Philippines, thanks to aggressive marketing by the country’s outsourcing industry, raising hopes for the Philippines to become a global outsourcing hub for western businesses.


"There is acceptance of the Philippines as a viable outsourcing destination and we are now in the radar screen of US companies," said Rosalie Montenegro, senior vice president of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co., which has been wooing more US corporate clients for its thriving call center business.
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Outsource Philippines, a private sector-led group of major BPO providers, is scheduled to conduct major roadshows abroad to drum up the strengths of the country in doing inbound and outbound e-services.
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"The country is uniquely placed to capture a lot of this growth because of its deep pool of knowledge workers who speak English and are IT-proficient," said Roberto Romulo, chairman of the private Digital Philippines foundation, which is leading the drive.
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                    [Title] => RP service sector draws US firms
                    [Summary] => More and more American firms are looking at moving key business processes to the Philippines, thanks to aggressive marketing by the country’s outsourcing industry, raising hopes for the Philippines to become a global outsourcing hub for western businesses.


"There is acceptance of the Philippines as a viable outsourcing destination and we are now in the radar screen of US companies," said Rosalie Montenegro, senior vice president of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co., which has been wooing more US corporate clients for its thriving call center business.
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Outsource Philippines, a private sector-led group of major BPO providers, is scheduled to conduct major roadshows abroad to drum up the strengths of the country in doing inbound and outbound e-services.
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"The country is uniquely placed to capture a lot of this growth because of its deep pool of knowledge workers who speak English and are IT-proficient," said Roberto Romulo, chairman of the private Digital Philippines foundation, which is leading the drive.
[DatePublished] => 2003-02-16 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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