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                    [Summary] => The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) has admitted that discussions with US carrier AT&T Corp. on a possible interim agreement on new termination rates are moving "slower than anticipated."


"We are still talking. It’s making progress, probably slower than we anticipated," PLDT president and CEO Manuel Pangilinan said.

Smart Communications Inc. already signed an interim agreement ahead of its parent firm with AT&T and MCI Worldcom Inc. recently.
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Catanduanes Rep. Joseph Santiago, former chief of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), said the dispute is now out of the hands of local and US carriers.

"It is now between the regulatory agencies of the two countries – the NTC and the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC)," Santiago said.
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                    [Summary] => The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) has admitted that discussions with US carrier AT&T Corp. on a possible interim agreement on new termination rates are moving "slower than anticipated."


"We are still talking. It’s making progress, probably slower than we anticipated," PLDT president and CEO Manuel Pangilinan said.

Smart Communications Inc. already signed an interim agreement ahead of its parent firm with AT&T and MCI Worldcom Inc. recently.
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Catanduanes Rep. Joseph Santiago, former chief of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), said the dispute is now out of the hands of local and US carriers.

"It is now between the regulatory agencies of the two countries – the NTC and the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC)," Santiago said.
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