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[Title] => Wi-Fi no threat to implanted cardiac devices
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[Title] => PLDT to meet AT&T on call rate dispute
[Summary] => Local telecommunications giant Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) has acceded to the request of US telecommunications firm AT&T for discussions in Hong Kong this week to resolve the current deadlock in call rate charges that has resulted in disruption of services along the US-Philippine call route.
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[Title] => Hawaii teleport operators invest in Mabuhay Satellite
[Summary] => Mabuhay Philippines Satellite Corp. (MPSC), a PLDT subsidiary and owner and operator of the Agila II satellite, reported that major teleport operators in Kapolei, Hawaii have invested a combined amount of around $10 million over the past two years as a result of Agila IIs coverage over Hawaii and Asia.
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The meeting between PLDT and AT&T officials has been scheduled today and tomorrow.
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February 8, 2002 - 12:00am