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“People are the solution, and not the burden.”

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CEBU, Philippines - The Philippine academe needs to project the English language as “hip” again to the youngsters to sustain the country’s edge in attracting Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) investments.

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CEBU, Philippines - Contact Center Association of the Philippines (CCAP) president Benedict C. Hernandez said that contrary to perception that Cebu is on its way to “saturation” in terms of hosting voice-services foroffshore requirements, Cebu is still keeping its “charm” as a preferred location.

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Benedict C. Hernandez, vice president for Philippine operations and global shared services of eTelecare, said the government should pay attention to the concerns of the ICT sector which is attracting substantial investments and providing increasing employment for Filipinos.
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Benedict C. Hernandez, vice president for Philippine operations and global shares services, told reporters that while eTelecare has been successfully operating in the Philippines and the United States, it is now targeting a wider global operations that will hopefully propel it among the top five companies in global call center operations.
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Benedict C. Hernandez, vice president for Philippine operations and global shared services of eTelecare, said the government should pay attention to the concerns of the ICT sector which is attracting substantial investments and providing increasing employment for Filipinos.
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Benedict C. Hernandez, vice president for Philippine operations and global shares services, told reporters that while eTelecare has been successfully operating in the Philippines and the United States, it is now targeting a wider global operations that will hopefully propel it among the top five companies in global call center operations.
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