The Supreme Court affirmed the dismissals of four telecommunication companies from third-generation mobile communications technology (3G) frequency bids. In a decision consisting of 44 pages, the High Court’s Second Division denied the petitions filed from the following: Next Mobile Incorporated (NOW Telecom) Bayan Telecommunications (BayanTel) Multi-Media Telephony Incorporated (MTI) AZ Communications These companies have been denied applications for 3G radio frequency. This resulted from the Supreme Court affirming two orders from the National Communications Commission (NTC) in December 2005 and August 2008. Read more in our articles including "Supreme Court dismisses 4 telcos from 3G frequency bids" and "BIR opens Tax Payer Portal".
The Supreme Court affirmed the dismissals of four telecommunication companies from third-generation mobile communications technology (3G) frequency bids. In a decision consisting of 44 pages, the High Court’s Second Division denied the petitions filed from the following: Next Mobile Incorporated (NOW Telecom) Bayan Telecommunications (BayanTel) Multi-Media Telephony Incorporated (MTI) AZ Communications These companies have been denied applications for 3G radio frequency.
This resulted from the Supreme Court affirming two orders from the National Communications Commission (NTC) in December 2005 and August 2008.
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