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Broadcast giant GMA Network Inc. is spending P75 million to further expand its presence in Northern Mindanao with the establishment of an originating station in Cagayan de Oro.

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The telecommunications industry is expected to remain very competitive, more so that competition will come not only from existing and new telcos but also from services offered by  “over the top” players of the Internet world, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) group chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan said.

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Saying that major infrastructure projects could bring lasting peace in Mindanao, an official of the Department of Public Works and Highways has vowed to complete the P3.2-billion road project in the region before yearend to open the war-torn area to commerce and improve the lives of the poor.

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Transportation and Communication Secretary Pantaleon Alvarez said these three phases – TSB 1 and 2 approved by President Ramos and TSB 1A approved by former President Estrada – are covered by contracts that are valid and are still in effect.
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