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[Title] => NPC endorses Joey de Venecia
[Summary] => Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP) senatorial candidate Joey de Venecia got a big boost after the Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC), the second largest political party in the country, endorsed him.
[DatePublished] => 2010-04-28 00:00:00
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[Title] => Multi-Media Telephony joins opposition to NTC award of last 3G license
[Summary] => Multi-Media Telephony Inc. (MTI), known by its trade name Broadband Philippines, has filed a petition for a temporary restraining order (TRO) and preliminary injunction with the Court of Appeals to stop the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) from awarding the last available 3G (third generation of mobile communications technology) license under a new set of proposed rules.
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[Title] => Telcos join forces vs NTC plan on 3G frequency
[Summary] => The country’s telecommunications companies have banded together to oppose a plan of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to bid out at a minimum price of P65 million the last remaining third generation of mobile communications (3G) frequency.
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[Title] => Growing IT community at Eastwood CyberPark
[Summary] => Eastwood City CyberPark, a leading information and communications technology park, continues to be a magnet for a growing number of technology companies, according to Eastwood CyberPark Corp. vice president Jericho Go.
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[Title] => Broadband to invest P117-M in LEC service
[Summary] => Premier broadband service provider Broadband Philippines is investing P117 million to construct and maintain a local exchange carrier (LEC) service or a landline telephone business using its authorized broadband network.
Since the company utilizes voice over the Internet technology, this means that a caller no longer has to pay for long distance or international calls, since voice traffic can be sent via the Internet to contact anyone anywhere in the world.
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[Title] => Broadband Phils. expands capacity
[Summary] => Internet firm Broadband Philippines is expanding its capacity with a newly-acquired Digital Signal Level 3 connection from MCI WorldCom.
DS3 is a digital private line service with a capacity to transmit high volumes of information at speeds of 45 megabits per second (Mbps). DS3 adheres to an error-free performance objective.
"DS3 is our response to the markets demand for a better, faster, and more reliable access to the Internet" said company chairman and chief executive officer Jose Perez de Venecia III.
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[Title] => Businessman donates P1-M to St. Lukes
[Summary] => Businessman Jose de Venecia III has pledged P 1 million to the St. Lukes College of Medicines William H. Quasha Memorial for clinical researches.
[DatePublished] => 2002-07-22 00:00:00
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[Title] => Broadband Phils to pay $6-M debt before yearend
[Summary] => Broadband Philippines is set to pay its $6 million debt with the Canadian Export Development Corp. (CEDC) before the end of this year, leaving it debt-free next year when the economy is still expected to encounter difficulties.
This was revealed yesterday by Jose Perez de Venecia III, Broadband chairman and chief executive.
He said Broadband will pay off the $6 million drawdown it availed from a $20-million seven-year facility it had originally secured from CEDC.
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[Title] => Broadband Phils to invest P3B on wireless networks
[Summary] => Broadband Philippines is investing P3.15 billion over the next few years as it introduces broadband wireless technology, which transmits data via microwave frequencies using fixed broadband wireless networks, into the Philippine communications scene.
The company together with Callahan Broadband Wireless Inc. announced that it has been acquiring strategic buildings in Metro Manila’s key business districts to serve as cornerstone for building the country’s first e-building community.
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[Title] => Broadband Phils to invest P3B on wireless networks
[Summary] => Broadband Philippines is investing P3.15 billion over the next few years as it introduces broadband wireless technology, which transmits data via microwave frequencies using fixed broadband wireless networks, into the Philippine communications scene.
The company together with Callahan Broadband Wireless Inc. announced that it has been acquiring strategic buildings in Metro Manila’s key business districts to serve as cornerstone for building the country’s first e-building community.
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BROADBAND PHILIPPINES
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[Title] => NPC endorses Joey de Venecia
[Summary] => Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino (PMP) senatorial candidate Joey de Venecia got a big boost after the Nationalist People’s Coalition (NPC), the second largest political party in the country, endorsed him.
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[Title] => Multi-Media Telephony joins opposition to NTC award of last 3G license
[Summary] => Multi-Media Telephony Inc. (MTI), known by its trade name Broadband Philippines, has filed a petition for a temporary restraining order (TRO) and preliminary injunction with the Court of Appeals to stop the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) from awarding the last available 3G (third generation of mobile communications technology) license under a new set of proposed rules.
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[Title] => Telcos join forces vs NTC plan on 3G frequency
[Summary] => The country’s telecommunications companies have banded together to oppose a plan of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to bid out at a minimum price of P65 million the last remaining third generation of mobile communications (3G) frequency.
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[Title] => Growing IT community at Eastwood CyberPark
[Summary] => Eastwood City CyberPark, a leading information and communications technology park, continues to be a magnet for a growing number of technology companies, according to Eastwood CyberPark Corp. vice president Jericho Go.
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[Title] => Broadband to invest P117-M in LEC service
[Summary] => Premier broadband service provider Broadband Philippines is investing P117 million to construct and maintain a local exchange carrier (LEC) service or a landline telephone business using its authorized broadband network.
Since the company utilizes voice over the Internet technology, this means that a caller no longer has to pay for long distance or international calls, since voice traffic can be sent via the Internet to contact anyone anywhere in the world.
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[Title] => Broadband Phils. expands capacity
[Summary] => Internet firm Broadband Philippines is expanding its capacity with a newly-acquired Digital Signal Level 3 connection from MCI WorldCom.
DS3 is a digital private line service with a capacity to transmit high volumes of information at speeds of 45 megabits per second (Mbps). DS3 adheres to an error-free performance objective.
"DS3 is our response to the markets demand for a better, faster, and more reliable access to the Internet" said company chairman and chief executive officer Jose Perez de Venecia III.
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[Title] => Businessman donates P1-M to St. Lukes
[Summary] => Businessman Jose de Venecia III has pledged P 1 million to the St. Lukes College of Medicines William H. Quasha Memorial for clinical researches.
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[Title] => Broadband Phils to pay $6-M debt before yearend
[Summary] => Broadband Philippines is set to pay its $6 million debt with the Canadian Export Development Corp. (CEDC) before the end of this year, leaving it debt-free next year when the economy is still expected to encounter difficulties.
This was revealed yesterday by Jose Perez de Venecia III, Broadband chairman and chief executive.
He said Broadband will pay off the $6 million drawdown it availed from a $20-million seven-year facility it had originally secured from CEDC.
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[Title] => Broadband Phils to invest P3B on wireless networks
[Summary] => Broadband Philippines is investing P3.15 billion over the next few years as it introduces broadband wireless technology, which transmits data via microwave frequencies using fixed broadband wireless networks, into the Philippine communications scene.
The company together with Callahan Broadband Wireless Inc. announced that it has been acquiring strategic buildings in Metro Manila’s key business districts to serve as cornerstone for building the country’s first e-building community.
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[Title] => Broadband Phils to invest P3B on wireless networks
[Summary] => Broadband Philippines is investing P3.15 billion over the next few years as it introduces broadband wireless technology, which transmits data via microwave frequencies using fixed broadband wireless networks, into the Philippine communications scene.
The company together with Callahan Broadband Wireless Inc. announced that it has been acquiring strategic buildings in Metro Manila’s key business districts to serve as cornerstone for building the country’s first e-building community.
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