+ Follow CABLE INTERNET Tag
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[Title] => Regulating Internet access and use
[Summary] => An ongoing “advocacy” campaign by one telecommunications company on the concept of responsible Internet use, specifically “limited” free access, raises a lively issue not just of broadband service subscriptions abuse, but also of how telcos should better serve their customers.
[DatePublished] => 2011-04-04 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Rey Gamboa
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[Title] => Ayala Center Cebu's services now in full swing
[Summary] => Services is Ayala Center Cebu's newest enclave, located on Level 4, Paseo Ciudad, that offers all kinds of services, like travel needs (Grand Hope Ventures Travel & Tours), ticketing, money transfers, printing & ad needs and cable services (SkyCable Full Service Office).
[DatePublished] => 2010-08-13 00:00:00
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[SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Lifestyle
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[Title] => Surf with faster, better SkyBroadband
[Summary] => SkyCable braces for the rest of the year with another major undertaking to give better service to its growing subscriber base.
[DatePublished] => 2008-11-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => Destiny set to spend P250-M to expand cable Net business
[Summary] => Destiny Cable Inc., one of the countrys largest cable providers, has earmarked at least P250 million over a period of three years to expand its cable Internet business.
A pioneer in broadband cable Internet service, the company plans to invest in additional data equipment and back-end solutions, said Beda Mañalac, Destiny Cable spokesman.
The investments are meant to allow Destiny to expand its consumer cable Internet product by offering various service tiers.
[DatePublished] => 2003-05-26 00:00:00
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[Title] => Infocom ties up with SpeedCast of Hong Kong
[Summary] => Top Philippine Internet service provider Infocom Technologies Inc.has tied up with leading Hong Kong-based broadband infrastructure firm SpeedCast Ltd to make a number of cable TV programs accessible on line.
The first in the country, the partnership enables Infocoom subscribers to have free online access to SpeedCast's more than 30 multimedia channels of live, uninterrupted, round-the-clock cable TV programs in various languages.
[DatePublished] => 2001-05-07 00:00:00
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[Title] => More companies seen to converge telecom, IT services
[Summary] => More and more companies will be converging as the boundaries that used to separate telecommunications, information technology, and cable television start to disappear.
With Internet technology, services that used to be the domain of telecommunications are fast becoming that of IT. Voice services can now be transmitted through the data network, which allows companies to avail of both services at a lower cost using a single network.
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CABLE INTERNET
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[Summary] => An ongoing “advocacy” campaign by one telecommunications company on the concept of responsible Internet use, specifically “limited” free access, raises a lively issue not just of broadband service subscriptions abuse, but also of how telcos should better serve their customers.
[DatePublished] => 2011-04-04 00:00:00
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[Title] => Ayala Center Cebu's services now in full swing
[Summary] => Services is Ayala Center Cebu's newest enclave, located on Level 4, Paseo Ciudad, that offers all kinds of services, like travel needs (Grand Hope Ventures Travel & Tours), ticketing, money transfers, printing & ad needs and cable services (SkyCable Full Service Office).
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[Title] => Surf with faster, better SkyBroadband
[Summary] => SkyCable braces for the rest of the year with another major undertaking to give better service to its growing subscriber base.
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[Title] => Destiny set to spend P250-M to expand cable Net business
[Summary] => Destiny Cable Inc., one of the countrys largest cable providers, has earmarked at least P250 million over a period of three years to expand its cable Internet business.
A pioneer in broadband cable Internet service, the company plans to invest in additional data equipment and back-end solutions, said Beda Mañalac, Destiny Cable spokesman.
The investments are meant to allow Destiny to expand its consumer cable Internet product by offering various service tiers.
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[Title] => Infocom ties up with SpeedCast of Hong Kong
[Summary] => Top Philippine Internet service provider Infocom Technologies Inc.has tied up with leading Hong Kong-based broadband infrastructure firm SpeedCast Ltd to make a number of cable TV programs accessible on line.
The first in the country, the partnership enables Infocoom subscribers to have free online access to SpeedCast's more than 30 multimedia channels of live, uninterrupted, round-the-clock cable TV programs in various languages.
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[Title] => More companies seen to converge telecom, IT services
[Summary] => More and more companies will be converging as the boundaries that used to separate telecommunications, information technology, and cable television start to disappear.
With Internet technology, services that used to be the domain of telecommunications are fast becoming that of IT. Voice services can now be transmitted through the data network, which allows companies to avail of both services at a lower cost using a single network.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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