+ Follow SMART TAWAG CENTER Tag
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[Title] => Small fishing village goes hi-tech
[Summary] => DUMAGUETE CITY Tañon Strait in Negros Oriental, a major source of fish products in the South is one of the countrys 10 richest fishing grounds. Also known as a dolphin-watching site, the channel is the chief source of food and livelihood for the people of Bonawon, the biggest Barangay in the town of Siaton.
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[Title] => Negros village gets connected
[Summary] => DUMAGUETE CITY In simple ceremonies, Smart Communications Inc. recently inaugurated its satellite-based Tawag Center in Barangay Bonawon, Siaton, Negros Oriental, providing the fishing community its very first telecommunications facility.
Located one-and-a-half hours by bus from this capital city, Barangay Bonawon is surrounded by a mountainous terrain, making it a radio dead spot.
Smarts satellite-based Tawag Centers provide the perfect solution for areas with no GSM signal.
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Located one-and-a-half hours by bus from this capital city, Barangay Bonawon is surrounded by a mountainous terrain, making it a radio dead spot.
Smarts satellite-based Tawag Centers provide the perfect solution for areas with no GSM signal.
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February 18, 2002 - 12:00am