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  2. Sulit TV - Wikipedia

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    Sulit TV (lit. ' worth it TV ', stylized in lowercase) is a Philippine ISDB-Tb digital terrestrial television provider owned and operated by TV5 Network, Inc. The service distributes digital set-top boxes with free-to-air digital TV channels, multimedia player, video recorder, broadcast markup language, and emergency warning broadcast system features available in select areas in the Philippines.

  3. Bell box - Wikipedia

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    The housing of the bell box may be manufactured from wood, metal, or plastic. The basic core component of a conventional bell box is an electromagnet and a bell or other metal piece, some of which create a repetitive sound. [1] The bell sound is normally created inside the box, although the unit may have bells mounted on the outside of the box.

  4. ABS-CBN TV Plus - Wikipedia

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    The set-top box, then known as TV+, was previewed on ABS-CBN's morning show Umagang Kay Ganda on March 22, 2012, where they offered free samples to their studio audiences. [13] Since then, until its official launch, TV+ has been distributed as a prize for the quiz segments of DZMM 's " Failon Ngayon sa DZMM" and " Ang Mahiwagang Blackbox " (The ...

  5. Easy TV (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Originally as a mobile TV dongle service, it later distributed digital set-top boxes, as well as freemium digital TV channels. Until its discontinuation on September 30, 2019, due to poor sales, [ 1 ] Easy TV was receivable in selected areas in Metro Manila and parts of nearby provinces.

  6. Category:Philippines company navigational boxes - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Philippines company navigational boxes]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Philippines company navigational boxes]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  7. PocketBell - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Wireless Inc. introduced PocketBell in the 1970s, becoming the first company to make pagers commercially available in the Philippines.From the 1970s until the mid-1980s, it virtually maintained a monopoly in the pager industry in the country.

  8. GMA Network (company) - Wikipedia

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    GMA Network was the first television network in the Philippines to broadcast GMA-7 and GMA News TV-11 in standard definition (SD) format with a 4:3 aspect ratio, similar to TV channels in European countries, although the content had been stretched horizontally from its original 4:3 ratio.

  9. Bell Aliant - Wikipedia

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    Bell Aliant was the successor to Aliant Inc., formed from the 1999 merger of Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Company (MT&T), Island Telecom (which had been majority-owned by MT&T), Bruncor (parent of NBTel), and NewTel Enterprises (parent of NewTel Communications), then the four main incumbent telephone companies in Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and ...