CenturyLink plans IPTV rollout in former Qwest territories
Filipino
fixed line incumbent Philippine Long Distance Telephone (PLDT) is reportedly upgrading its 10,000km domestic fibre-optic
network (DFON) with a view to meeting increased demand for
improved resiliency and capacity of the offshoring and outsourcing
industry in
several key regions in Luzon and Mindanao. The telco noted that, with its DFON currently comprising ten
major fibre-optic loops across the country, offering 1.6Tbps capacity, it is now targeting the completion of parallel underground fibre in nine segments of DFON along North and Central Luzon to Manila by November 2011. A further six segments linking Manila to South Luzon are also in progress and are expected to be finished by January 2012
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