+ Follow CAPITOL WIRELESS INC Tag
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[Title] => Court allows PT&T-led Retelcom to suspend debt payments
[Summary] => The Makati Regional Trial Court has allowed the suspension of all claims against the Republic Telecommunications Holdings Co. (Retelcom) Group of Companies as well as payments by the latter, including disposition of company property.
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[Title] => Buenaventura speaks before business journalists
[Summary] => Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Rafael Carlos B. Buenaventura will be the keynote speaker during the 12th EJAP-Globe Telecom Business Journalism on Oct. 21 at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel.
Buenaventura will be joined in the affairs guest list by chief executives from the differing business sectors including finance, telecommunications, manufacturing, trade, securities, power generation and distribution, agriculture and agribusiness, and the capital markets.
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[Title] => Capwire marks 40th year, introduces new product lines
[Summary] => Marking another milestone in the local telecommunications history, Capitol Wireless Inc. (Capwire) recently marked its 40th year of operations with a show at the Enterprise Center and the unveiling of a major line of telecoms and data transmission services for both the local and foreign markets.
The new product range is extensive. Under the umbrella brand of "Capwire Direct," it is an array of premium voice telecoms services:
Direct Connect, a dedicated IDD designed for corporate clients and businesses;
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[Title] => Telecom firms sever ties with PETEF
[Summary] => Due to irreconcilable differences, the countrys leading telecommunications companies have severed ties with the countrys leading industry association, a move that is expected to result in a demise of said group.
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[Title] => Move to scrap phone rollout scheme bucked
[Summary] => Rep. Joseph Santiago (NPC, Catanduanes) has assailed the move to abolish the service area scheme (SAS) that requires telecommunications companies (telcos) to roll out landlines in unserved rural areas, calling it "totally unfair" to those that have complied at great expense.
The scrapping of the SAS would send the wrong signal to the telecommunications industry, warned Santiago, a former chief of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).
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[Title] => Capwire may go to court over debt issue
[Summary] => Creditor-banks of the debt-plagued Capitol Wireless Inc. are now resorting to ‘arm twisting’ in order to force the company to meet its interest payments as provided for under its debt restructuring program.
Capwire officials said they might resort to a court settlement if the banks continue to sit on the company’s proposals, which the officials said are needed in light of the changing business environment in the telecommunications industry.
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[Summary] => Creditor-banks of the debt-plagued Capitol Wireless Inc. are now resorting to arm twisting in order to force the company to meet its interest payments as provided for under its debt restructuring program.
Capwire officials said they might resort to a court settlement if the banks continue to sit on the companys proposals, which the officials said are needed in light of the changing business environment in the telecommunications industry.
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Capitol Wireless Inc.
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CAPITOL WIRELESS INC
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Buenaventura will be joined in the affairs guest list by chief executives from the differing business sectors including finance, telecommunications, manufacturing, trade, securities, power generation and distribution, agriculture and agribusiness, and the capital markets.
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[Title] => Capwire marks 40th year, introduces new product lines
[Summary] => Marking another milestone in the local telecommunications history, Capitol Wireless Inc. (Capwire) recently marked its 40th year of operations with a show at the Enterprise Center and the unveiling of a major line of telecoms and data transmission services for both the local and foreign markets.
The new product range is extensive. Under the umbrella brand of "Capwire Direct," it is an array of premium voice telecoms services:
Direct Connect, a dedicated IDD designed for corporate clients and businesses;
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[Title] => Telecom firms sever ties with PETEF
[Summary] => Due to irreconcilable differences, the countrys leading telecommunications companies have severed ties with the countrys leading industry association, a move that is expected to result in a demise of said group.
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[Title] => Move to scrap phone rollout scheme bucked
[Summary] => Rep. Joseph Santiago (NPC, Catanduanes) has assailed the move to abolish the service area scheme (SAS) that requires telecommunications companies (telcos) to roll out landlines in unserved rural areas, calling it "totally unfair" to those that have complied at great expense.
The scrapping of the SAS would send the wrong signal to the telecommunications industry, warned Santiago, a former chief of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).
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[Summary] => Creditor-banks of the debt-plagued Capitol Wireless Inc. are now resorting to ‘arm twisting’ in order to force the company to meet its interest payments as provided for under its debt restructuring program.
Capwire officials said they might resort to a court settlement if the banks continue to sit on the company’s proposals, which the officials said are needed in light of the changing business environment in the telecommunications industry.
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[Title] => Capwire may go to court over debt issue
[Summary] => Creditor-banks of the debt-plagued Capitol Wireless Inc. are now resorting to arm twisting in order to force the company to meet its interest payments as provided for under its debt restructuring program.
Capwire officials said they might resort to a court settlement if the banks continue to sit on the companys proposals, which the officials said are needed in light of the changing business environment in the telecommunications industry.
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Capitol Wireless Inc.
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