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San Miguel Corporation has recently sold its telecommunications assets to PLDT and Globe which includes the much-coveted 700MHz spectrum. Looks like there's still hope for a third player in the telecommunications market in the Philippines as San Miguel has expressed that it will still launch its own high speed Internet service even without a partner. In an interview with Inquirer, San Miguel Corp. Despite of a few futile attempts by other companies in the past, Ramon Ang of San Miguel Corporation seems unfazed and tells Philippine Daily Inquirer that “there’s still room for a formidable third player” in the local telco industry. Meralco has launched in May its biggest renewable energy sources project to date, BulacanSol — a 50-MW solar farm in San Miguel, Bulacan. Read more in our articles including "How 700MHz can improve mobile internet according to PLDT and Globe" and "San Miguel to enter PH telecoms market even without Telstra".

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San Miguel Corporation has recently sold its telecommunications assets to PLDT and Globe which includes the much-coveted 700MHz spectrum. Looks like there's still hope for a third player in the telecommunications market in the Philippines as San Miguel has expressed that it will still launch its own high speed Internet service even without a partner.

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In an interview with Inquirer, San Miguel Corp. Despite of a few futile attempts by other companies in the past, Ramon Ang of San Miguel Corporation seems unfazed and tells Philippine Daily Inquirer that “there’s still room for a formidable third player” in the local telco industry. Meralco has launched in May its biggest renewable energy sources project to date, BulacanSol — a 50-MW solar farm in San Miguel, Bulacan.

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Our coverage of san miguel telecoms includes: "How 700MHz can improve mobile internet according to PLDT and Globe"; "San Miguel to enter PH telecoms market even without Telstra"; "SMC plans to break telco duopoly in 2014". Each article provides unique insights and information.