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                    [Title] => Text-based applications to fuel growth of RP’s cellphone market
                    [Summary] => Singapore –  Short messaging services (SMS)-based content and applications will continue to drive the growth of the cellular phone market in the Philippines and the rest of the region, industry analysts said.


They said mobile content, applications and e-commerce are expected to further drive wireless data adoption in the country, allowing local cellular operators to continue to outmaneuver each other by offering innovative SMS or text-based content and services.
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They said mobile content, applications and e-commerce are expected to further drive wireless data adoption in the country, allowing local cellular operators to continue to outmaneuver each other by offering innovative SMS or text-based content and services.
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They said mobile content, applications and e-commerce are expected to further drive wireless data adoption in the country, allowing local cellular operators to continue to outmaneuver each other by offering innovative SMS or text-based content and services.
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Worldbex gathered a record-breaking 808 exhibitors from over 20 countries to its biggest exposition last March 16 to 20 at the tri-venues of World Trade Center Metro Manila (WTCMM), the Philippine Trade Training Center in Pasay City, and the air-conditioned tent located at the east parking of WTCMM.
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The NSO said January was the 14th consecutive monthly gain and the fifth month since December 2003 that exports showed a double-digit increase.
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"We will be seeing a continued appreciation of the peso as long as the necessary conditions are there and are sustained," BSP Deputy Governor Armando Tetangco said.
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They said mobile content, applications and e-commerce are expected to further drive wireless data adoption in the country, allowing local cellular operators to continue to outmaneuver each other by offering innovative SMS or text-based content and services.
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They said mobile content, applications and e-commerce are expected to further drive wireless data adoption in the country, allowing local cellular operators to continue to outmaneuver each other by offering innovative SMS or text-based content and services.
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They said mobile content, applications and e-commerce are expected to further drive wireless data adoption in the country, allowing local cellular operators to continue to outmaneuver each other by offering innovative SMS or text-based content and services.
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Worldbex gathered a record-breaking 808 exhibitors from over 20 countries to its biggest exposition last March 16 to 20 at the tri-venues of World Trade Center Metro Manila (WTCMM), the Philippine Trade Training Center in Pasay City, and the air-conditioned tent located at the east parking of WTCMM.
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The NSO said January was the 14th consecutive monthly gain and the fifth month since December 2003 that exports showed a double-digit increase.
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"We will be seeing a continued appreciation of the peso as long as the necessary conditions are there and are sustained," BSP Deputy Governor Armando Tetangco said.
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