+ Follow CPCN Tag
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[Title] => Dito likely to miss technical launch
[Summary] => Third telecommunications player Dito Telecommunity is likely to hit the first of its two allowed “strikes” within its five year-commitment period as disruptions brought about by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has prevented it from completing the necessary number of cell sites in time for next week’s deadline.
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[Title] => Dito’s telco launch moved to March 2021
[Summary] => Consumers hoping for a “better” telecommunications service from new major player Dito Telecommunity will have to wait for another year.
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[Title] => Globe cites outstanding record in use of frequencies
[Summary] => Globe Telecom said yesterday it is aggressively using the frequencies it has been granted, pointing out that it has an outstanding track record in the operation of its cellular mobile telecommunications systems and the expansion of its 3G infrastructure.
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[Title] => NTC grants Globe, Smart permanent licenses to operate
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