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                    [Title] => PBCom Tower taps ETPI for fiber optic access
                    [Summary] => PBCom Tower, the tallest building in the country adds fiber-optic connectivity to its list of high-tech facilities. The Tower, nearly 60 stories high is located along Ayala Ave. and is one of the newest and most modern buildings in Makati. The PBCom Tower also has the distinction of being classified as an IT Park by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA). As an IT Park, tenants in the building enjoy special incentives such as tax breaks and duties importation exemption.

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The CBA negotiation process is believed to be the shortest ever in the history of Eastern Telecommunications Philippines Inc. (ETPI).
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The group is reportedly in the process of completing the acquisition of an additional 17.7-percent stake at ETPI through a local partner.
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