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Published February 23, 2021, 7:19 AM
Cavite-based Internet Service Provider Streamtech, previously called Planet Cable is now the new telco player holding a 25-year Congressional franchise under Republic Act. No. 11089, series of 2018, and was granted the right to operate and maintain nationwide and international gateway facilities, wired and wireless telecommunications systems, international and national broadband systems, mobile and cellular multichannel multipoint distribution systems, to name a few.
Streamtech has established strong peering with Tier 1 global internet upstream providers, most especially those in the Asia-Pacific and United States routes. Having its international point of presence has allowed Streamtech to easily expand capacity to multiple Gigabit connectivity. Localized content and peering add to its network strength, making it easier to deliver good connections using a fully meshed metro ethernet supporting fiber reach.
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THE Cavite provincial government is once again inviting firms to submit joint venture proposals for the Sangley international airport project, less than a month after it canceled an earlier deal with MacroAsia Corp. and China Communications Construction Company (CCCC).
In an announcement published on Monday, the Cavite government said the project feasibility study including schedules and updates, instructions to candidate joint venture partners, and the draft joint venture and development agreement will be available for distribution to interested parties from Mach 1 to March 30.
Interested parties should first submit an intent letter, sign the nondisclosure agreement, and pay the non-refundable participation fee of P1 million or $20,000 before they could obtain copies of the bid documents from the Cavite government, which serves as the implementing agency for the project.