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[Summary] => Dr. William Torres (President, Moscom Internet)
Over these past few years, the telecommunications industry struggled to bring telephony to the countryside to beef up a nationwide communication system. With the breaking of PLDTs monopoly, more players came to fore to partake of what appears to be a profitable venture.
To this day, telecom companies continue to lay down lines and look for profitable service areas. Still, the percentage of subscribers who avail themselves of these lines remains roughly at 40 percent national average.
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To this day, telecom companies continue to lay down lines and look for profitable service areas. Still, the percentage of subscribers who avail themselves of these lines remains roughly at 40 percent national average.
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October 5, 2000 - 12:00am