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Under Trans-Radio, the AM station adopted the call sign DZTR-AM “Radyo Pilipino” (which is not in any way related to the eponymous AM radio network owned by the Radio Corporation of the Philippines). In 1976, Trans-Radio acquired an FM radio franchise (99.5 MHz) and took the call sign DWRT-FM. [1]
The Philippines is assigned an international dialing code of +63 by ITU-T. Telephone numbers are fixed at eight digits for area code 02 , and seven digits for area codes from 03X to 09X , with area codes fixed at one, two, or three digits (a six-digit system was used until the mid-1990s; four to five digits were used in the countryside).
Branding Callsign Ch. # Frequency Station type Power kW (ERP kW) Location (transmitter site) GMA Manila DZBB-DTV: 15 (Digital Test Broadcast) 479.143 MHz
Bright Star Broadcasting Network Corporation Mega Manila: True FM Cagayan de Oro** DXRL-FM: 101.5 MHz 10 kW Nation Broadcasting Corporation: Cagayan de Oro: True FM Cebu* DYFM-FM: 101.9 MHz Cebu: B 107.9 Kaboses Radio*** PA 107.9 MHz 5 kW Allied Broadcasting Center: Tacloban: Dream Radio*** DYOC-FM 99.9 MHz Ormoc: True FM Davao DXET-FM: 106.7 ...
Branding Callsign Ch. # Power (kW) Station Type Location (Transmitter site) RPTV Manila DZKB-TV: 9 50 kW Originating RPN South Tower, Panay Avenue, Brgy.
Channel Philippines Network: adult contemporary, original Pilipino music, talk: London Pinoy Rap Radio Pinoy hip hop, Rap: Davao Radio Pilipinas
Radio Philippines Network, Nine Media Corporation and Cignal TV (Operated under blocktime agreement from TV5 Network Inc.) RPTV HD: RPTV: 16:9 1080i HDTV: 6 a.m. - midnight Test Broadcast (5 kW TPO/25 kW ERP) 19.02: RPTV 1Seg: 16:9 240p LDTV: 1seg: DWHB-DTV: 26: 545.143 MHz (Metro Baguio and Northern and Central Luzon) 26.01: Broadcast ...
On September 14, 2020, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) granted Now Telecom a provisional authority and a cellular mobile telephone service license (which is on par with the major mobile network operators in the Philippines, Smart, Globe, and Dito), with the company claiming that with this, they are now to operate as the "fourth major telecommunications provider" in the country.