Vodafone, a telecommunications company based in London, has expressed its interest in venturing as the third telco player in the Philippines. “We just discussed the possibilities and told them that we’re introducing third telco player and that we’re welcoming proposals,” Diokno stated. Vodafone expressed its interest in applying as the third telco player and has been conducting its due diligence since February this year. Diokno also said that Vodafone may still enter the country even if a third telco player has already been identified. The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) is set to conduct an invitation bid on October 7. Read more in our articles including "Vodafone interested in Philippine market as 3rd Telco player" and "NTC ask telcos to turn off network services during Papal visit".
Vodafone, a telecommunications company based in London, has expressed its interest in venturing as the third telco player in the Philippines. “We just discussed the possibilities and told them that we’re introducing third telco player and that we’re welcoming proposals,” Diokno stated.
Vodafone expressed its interest in applying as the third telco player and has been conducting its due diligence since February this year. Diokno also said that Vodafone may still enter the country even if a third telco player has already been identified. The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) is set to conduct an invitation bid on October 7.
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