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Senator Paolo Benigno Aquino today called for an investigation into the Internet service being provided by local telecommunication companies.

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"We are still evaluating the applications filed by Globe and Digital Telecom,’’ said Edgardo Cabarios, a director at the Manila-based Philippine National Telecommunications Commission. He added "They will be called from time to time to formally hear their intent as to why they want to implement the promotion on a permanent basis.’’
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The FCC’s move followed the conclusion of commercial arrangements between Globe and American carriers AT&T, Sprint, and MCI for termination rates applicable to calls from the US to the Philippines.

"This paves the way for the normalization of relations between us and the US carriers," Globe carrier business head Gil Genio said.
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"We are still evaluating the applications filed by Globe and Digital Telecom,’’ said Edgardo Cabarios, a director at the Manila-based Philippine National Telecommunications Commission. He added "They will be called from time to time to formally hear their intent as to why they want to implement the promotion on a permanent basis.’’
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The FCC’s move followed the conclusion of commercial arrangements between Globe and American carriers AT&T, Sprint, and MCI for termination rates applicable to calls from the US to the Philippines.

"This paves the way for the normalization of relations between us and the US carriers," Globe carrier business head Gil Genio said.
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