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The Land Transportation Franchising & Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has ordered ridesharing platform Arcade City to cease and desist from launching its mobile app which is scheduled for next week. This is not the first time though, on August 17, 2017, the LTFRB issued an Advisory against Arcade City, ordering it to cease operations as it was operating as another form of Transportation Networking Company (TNC) without coordinating with the agency. The LTFRB is again warning Arcade City to cease and desist from launching its mobile app on April 16, 2018, and to stop all bookings made with application/platform as those who are operating will be considered colorum. The LTFRB plans to take legal actions if Arcade City pushes through with its launch. As Uber exits the Southeast Asian market due to their merger with Grab, a new TNVS provider takes it spot -- Arcade City. The countries that Arcade City will service come April 16 are Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. “Uber is withdrawing from the world stage at an increasing pace,” says Arcade City founder & CEO Christopher David. “Arcade City is happy to continue filling the void Uber leaves behind. Read more in our articles including "LTFRB orders Arcade City to cease and desist" and "Rideshare startup 'Arcade City' to launch in the Philippines on April 16".

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The Land Transportation Franchising & Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has ordered ridesharing platform Arcade City to cease and desist from launching its mobile app which is scheduled for next week. This is not the first time though, on August 17, 2017, the LTFRB issued an Advisory against Arcade City, ordering it to cease operations as it was operating as another form of Transportation Networking Company (TNC) without coordinating with the agency.

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The LTFRB is again warning Arcade City to cease and desist from launching its mobile app on April 16, 2018, and to stop all bookings made with application/platform as those who are operating will be considered colorum. The LTFRB plans to take legal actions if Arcade City pushes through with its launch. As Uber exits the Southeast Asian market due to their merger with Grab, a new TNVS provider takes it spot -- Arcade City.

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Our coverage of arcade city philippines includes: "LTFRB orders Arcade City to cease and desist"; "Rideshare startup 'Arcade City' to launch in the Philippines on April 16"; "Honda City Mugen Limited Edition out for Php976,000". Each article provides unique insights and information.