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Sky Vision Corp., operator of SkyCable, launched yesterday a new Internet cable modem service.

Carlo Tria, Sky Vision managing director, said that for this alone, they are targeting about 2,000-4,000 high-value customers, mostly in key business districts and premier residential areas of Metro Manila.

Called ZPDee, the service promises to revolutionize web surfing and electronic correspondence for some 350,000 SkyCable subscribers nationwide.

Tria said that since ZPDee uses cable instead of telephone lines, customers will not experience busy signals and dropped calls.

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Sky Vision Corp., operator of SkyCable, has set aside some P600 million for its Internet cable modem service to be launched this month initially in the country's business districts.

Called Zpdee, the new service promises to revolutionalize web surfing and electronic correspondence for some 350,000 SkyCable subscribers nationwide.

Zpdee will be rolled out in Sky franchise areas beginning with Makati and Pasig with plans to roll out in major Metro Manila villages over the next two years. Eventually, the service will be available nationwide.

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Sky Vision Corp., operator of SkyCable, launched yesterday a new Internet cable modem service.

Carlo Tria, Sky Vision managing director, said that for this alone, they are targeting about 2,000-4,000 high-value customers, mostly in key business districts and premier residential areas of Metro Manila.

Called ZPDee, the service promises to revolutionize web surfing and electronic correspondence for some 350,000 SkyCable subscribers nationwide.

Tria said that since ZPDee uses cable instead of telephone lines, customers will not experience busy signals and dropped calls.

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Sky Vision Corp., operator of SkyCable, has set aside some P600 million for its Internet cable modem service to be launched this month initially in the country's business districts.

Called Zpdee, the new service promises to revolutionalize web surfing and electronic correspondence for some 350,000 SkyCable subscribers nationwide.

Zpdee will be rolled out in Sky franchise areas beginning with Makati and Pasig with plans to roll out in major Metro Manila villages over the next two years. Eventually, the service will be available nationwide.

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