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                    [Title] => Reform program for telecoms pushed
                    [Summary] => The Philippines must develop and institute in the soonest possible time a new program of reforms that will lead to fundamental changes in the policy framework governing the telecommunications services sector.


These reforms must also lead to significant improvements in its legal and regulatory environment and must strengthen even further the sector’s competitive structure.

With developments in information and communications technology (ICT) and the fast growing use of the Internet, new reforms for this sector have become imperative.
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The twin measures would grant overseas Filipino workers and other expatriate Filipinos the right to vote and enjoy Filipino citizenship while not losing their immigrant status in their host countries.
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                    [Summary] => The Philippines must develop and institute in the soonest possible time a new program of reforms that will lead to fundamental changes in the policy framework governing the telecommunications services sector.


These reforms must also lead to significant improvements in its legal and regulatory environment and must strengthen even further the sector’s competitive structure.

With developments in information and communications technology (ICT) and the fast growing use of the Internet, new reforms for this sector have become imperative.
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The twin measures would grant overseas Filipino workers and other expatriate Filipinos the right to vote and enjoy Filipino citizenship while not losing their immigrant status in their host countries.
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