+ Follow ABRAHAM ABESAMIS Tag
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[Summary] => President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has accepted with deep regret the courtesy resignation of National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) head Abraham Abesamis, Malacañang said today.
The appointment of a new NTC commissioner is a result of the ever-changing requirement of technological advancement in the area of telecommunications which demand the expertise of a lawyer, Press Secretary and Presidential Spokesperson Ignacio R. Bunye said in a statement.
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It has been more than a half year since the two telecom giants had tried to outdo each other in launching the much-ballyhooed third-generation wireless services that we have come to know as 3G.
Globe Telecom Inc. and main rival Smart Communications Inc. made a big fuss over which had the better capability to start 3G and offer better high-speed service; who would penetrate the mass market and who would capture high-end clients; and even who would actually offer it first.
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Navy spokesman Capt. Geronimo Malabanan said that as of Monday, over 60 personnel had already requested M-35 military transport trucks to help haul their belongings within and outside Metro Manila.
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The appointment of a new NTC commissioner is a result of the ever-changing requirement of technological advancement in the area of telecommunications which demand the expertise of a lawyer, Press Secretary and Presidential Spokesperson Ignacio R. Bunye said in a statement.
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Globe Telecom Inc. and main rival Smart Communications Inc. made a big fuss over which had the better capability to start 3G and offer better high-speed service; who would penetrate the mass market and who would capture high-end clients; and even who would actually offer it first.
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Navy spokesman Capt. Geronimo Malabanan said that as of Monday, over 60 personnel had already requested M-35 military transport trucks to help haul their belongings within and outside Metro Manila.
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