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or CURE. The telco's mobile unit Smart acquired the CURE frequency in 2007 and used it to launch the now defunct Red Mobile. PLDT President Napoleon Nazareno has revealed that they'll be cutting the strings off of its subsidiary CURE (Connectivity Unlimited Resource Enterprises Inc.) otherwise known as Red Mobile by the end of the month. The spectrum used by Red Mobile will be released back to the National Telecommunications Commission as a part of the conditions set by the regulators upon the acquisition of Digital Telecommunications Philippines back in October 2011. PLDT currently owns four mobile phone networks, mainly Smart, Talk ‘N Txt, Red Mobile and its newest 'foster child' Sun Cellular. According to Interaksyon, CURE's 10 megahertz 3G frequency remnants will be returned to NTC for bidding, the proceeds of which will then be shared by both PLDT and NTC to recover the telecom's costs plus half of the amount in excess of its investments. If you're on Red Mobile, you might want to check out their promo over at their FB Fan Page for some nice treats. This week, get the chance to win an unlimited gimik with 4 of your friends from Red Mobile. Simply grab the featured poster for the week and make this your profile picture throughout the promo duration. Read more in our articles including "PLDT returns frequency for third telco player" and "Say goodbye to Red Mobile!".

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or CURE. The telco's mobile unit Smart acquired the CURE frequency in 2007 and used it to launch the now defunct Red Mobile. PLDT President Napoleon Nazareno has revealed that they'll be cutting the strings off of its subsidiary CURE (Connectivity Unlimited Resource Enterprises Inc.) otherwise known as Red Mobile by the end of the month.

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The spectrum used by Red Mobile will be released back to the National Telecommunications Commission as a part of the conditions set by the regulators upon the acquisition of Digital Telecommunications Philippines back in October 2011. PLDT currently owns four mobile phone networks, mainly Smart, Talk ‘N Txt, Red Mobile and its newest 'foster child' Sun Cellular. According to Interaksyon, CURE's 10 megahertz 3G frequency remnants will be returned to NTC for bidding, the proceeds of which will then be shared by both PLDT and NTC to recover the telecom's costs plus half of the amount in excess of its investments.

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Our coverage of red mobile includes: "PLDT returns frequency for third telco player"; "Say goodbye to Red Mobile!"; "Red Mobile Unlimited Promo". Each article provides unique insights and information.