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Digital Telecommunications Phils., Inc., commonly known as Digitel, was the second-largest fixed-line and the third-largest mobile telecommunications company in the Philippines. It was also the company that owned Sun Cellular , a mobile phone service.
Pages in category "Companies based in Quezon City" The following 102 pages are in this category, out of 102 total. ... Digital Telecommunications Philippines ...
Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc., doing business as Sun Cellular (or simply known as Sun), was a wholly owned subsidiary of Digital Telecommunications Philippines (Digitel), which in turn was owned by PLDT and is one of the Philippines' largest mobile telecommunications companies. It was established by Digitel in September 2001 to provide ...
Brgy. Milibili, Roxas City, Capiz (Western Visayas) GMA Cebu DYSS-TV: 26 (Digital Test Broadcast) 545.143 MHz Originating 10 kW (77.7 kW) GMA Tower Compound, Mt. Bonbon, Cebu City (Central Visayas) GMA Dumaguete D-5-YB-TV: 22 (Digital Test Broadcast) 527.143 MHz Relay 5 kW Dumaguete City (Central Visayas) GMA Tacloban DYCL-TV
EDSA corner Poveda Drive, Ortigas Center, Quezon City, Philippines Coordinates 14°35′29″N 121°03′30″E / 14.5913°N 121.0584°E / 14.5913; 121
Digitel GSM, a mobile phone company in Venezuela; Digital Telecommunications Philippines, commonly known as Digitel, a defunct mobile telecommunications company in the Philippines Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc., doing business as Sun Cellular, a former subsidiary; Digitel Wireless, a wireless broadband integrator in the southeastern United States
A telephone network was established in Iloilo City in 1894. Jose de Olagier y Feliu requested permission from the Spanish Officials in the Philippines in 1892 to operate a telephone network covering the Spanish Cities of Iloilo, Jaro, and the town of Molo. Permission was granted for a 10 km radius telephone network with bidding for the public ...