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Alfredo "Al" S. Panlilio is a Filipino businessman and sports executive. He has been the Director, President and Chief Executive Officer of PLDT, Inc. [1] [2] since June 8, 2021 and wireless subsidiary Smart Communications, Inc. [3] since August 8, 2019 [4] and currently, the 77th president of the Management Association of the Philippines.
After the acquisition by Unilink Communications Corporation, SMI resumed its cable operations as Home Cable and was officially launched on April 27, 1992, competing with Sky Cable. MediaQuest Holdings , a newly established media investment firm of PLDT , acquired Home Cable in July 1999.
The PLDT Communications and Energy Ventures Inc. (PSE: PCEV), formerly known as Pilipino Telephone Corporation or Piltel, is a holding company of the PLDT Group for its venture into the electricity distribution industry. Previously, it was one of the mobile and fixed-line telephone service providers in the Philippines.
The headquarters of ABS-CBN Corporation in Quezon City This is a list of subsidiaries owned by ABS-CBN Corporation , a Philippine media and entertainment conglomerate based in Quezon City. [ 1 ] This also includes business segments that are owned and operated by the company including its blocktime agreements with other television networks and ...
Itogon-Suyoc Mines, Inc. was founded in January 1925 as a mining company. [3] [4] During the 2000s, the company (which subsequently renamed as ISM Communications Corporation in April 2002 [4]) began diversified with the investments in different industry sectors [3] such as telecommunications (a stake in Eastern Telecommunications Philippines, later divested in 2011), [5] gaming and hospitality ...
Informatics Philippines (currently doing business as Informatics College and Informatics Institute) is a multinational corporation that provides Information and Communications Technology training and education established in 1993 in the Philippines.
PLDT was established on November 28, 1928, by a Philippine Government act.Philippine legislature and approved by then governor-general Henry L. Stimson by means of a merger of four telephone companies under operation of the American telephone company GTE. [7]
Agila-1 or Mabuhay was launched on March 20, 1987, under the name Palapa B2-P in Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.It was originally under Indonesian company, PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara until it was acquired by Philippine company, Mabuhay Satellite Corporation which is under PLDT in 1996.