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Subic
Telecommunications Co. Inc. (SubicTel), a subsidiary of
the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT), has
changed its name to PLDT Subic Telecom Inc.
PLDT
Subic Telecom general manager Henry Abes said the
company is all set to take advantage of the phone
giant’s national marketing campaigns for service
packages on broadband Internet and other
telecommunications services.
Subic
Telecom has invested more than P1 billion since 1994 to
develop the telecommunications infrastructure in the
Subic Bay Freeport Zone. The company was established in
1994 after PLDT, Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority and
US-based AT&T decided to form a joint venture to set up
telecommunications facilities for the zone.
“These
service packages include those offered by PLDT in Metro
Manila and other provinces nationwide,” said Abes. “Of
course, these services will be backed by the technology
and unparalleled network of PLDT.”
PLDT
Subic Telecom, he added, will offer an array of
cutting-edge services for multinational companies and
residents of the Subic Bay Freeport Zone.
PLDT has
been expanding the reach and capacity of its
telecommunications facilities through its NGN, or Next
Generation Network technology, and resilient,
high-capacity digital fiber optic network nationwide.
Abes
said PLDT Subic Telecom will definitely benefit from the
upgraded PLDT network infrastructure. Subic’s existing
legacy network includes some facilities which have been
around since the Americans rebuilt the Subic Naval Base.
Because
of the aging infrastructure, subscribers were plagued by
noisy lines, frequent downtimes, and slow Internet
speed.
“PLDT
Subic Telecom is about to change all that,” said Abes.
“High-speed broadband Internet and clear lines of
communication will allow locators and residents in Subic
to enjoy the full benefits of what technology has to
offer.”
Late
last year, PLDT Subic Telecom completed its
state-of-the-art digital fiber optic connection, paving
the way for new investors in the Freeport Zone. With the
completion of this project, locators there are now part
of PLDT’s robust nationwide backbone for increased and
very much improved data connectivity. |