+ Follow GLOBE TELECOM AND DIGITAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS PHILS Tag
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[Title] => S&P sees more aggressive pricing, promos by 3 biggest telcos
[Summary] => International credit rating agency Standard and Poor’s (S&P) expects the three biggest local telecommunications players – Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT), Globe Telecom and Digital Telecommunications Phils. Inc. (Digitel) – to continue pursuing aggressive pricing and promotions to build market shares.
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[Title] => Top telcos tie up to expand nationwide backbone capacity
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Four of the biggest telecommunications companies in the country have pooled their resources to expand the capacity of one of the countrys biggest nationwide backbones to meet the growing demand for high bandwidth connectivity in the Philippines.
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[Title] => Globe, Digitel settle dispute over access fees
[Summary] => Globe Telecom and Digital Telecommunications Phils. Inc. (Digitel) may finally put to rest their long-standing dispute over access charges, or the amount one carrier is supposed to pay the other for using each others network.
As of yesterday, Digitel has paid in full Globe a total of P167.04 million, representing access charges which the Gokongwei-owned firm has failed to pay the latter for the period Sept. 1, 1999 to June 2001.
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As of yesterday, Digitel has paid in full Globe a total of P167.04 million, representing access charges which the Gokongwei-owned firm has failed to pay the latter for the period Sept. 1, 1999 to June 2001.
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