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  2. Subscription television in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Sky Cable, Destiny Cable, and Cablelink are currently the primary cable operators in the country. [1] There are also local regional companies, such as Air Cable in Pampanga and Rizal, Asian Vision in Zambales, Batangas and Quezon, Royal Cable in Laguna, Planet Cable in Cavite, Fil-Products TV in Visayas, and Parasat Cable TV in Northern Mindanao.

  3. Telecommunications in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish authorizes Eastern Extension to construct and operate the first submarine cable linking the Philippines and Hong Kong. A telephone network was established in Iloilo City in 1894. Jose de Olagier y Feliu requested permission from the Spanish Officials in the Philippines in 1892 to operate a telephone network covering the Spanish ...

  4. Solar Sports - Wikipedia

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    The channel was originally launched as a cable channel on October 30, 2002, and is available for Sky Cable, Cablelink, other local cable operators in the Philippines and via digital free-to-air television in Mega Manila starting October 7, 2024.

  5. Template:Philippine subscription channels - Wikipedia

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  6. Kapamilya Channel - Wikipedia

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    On October 21, 2020, Kapamilya Channel became available on Cignal cable, owned by MediaQuest Holdings, the owner of TV5, to increase the channel's views. [2] On January 24, 2021, selected Kapamilya Channel programs started simulcasting on TV5, as part of ABS-CBN Corporation's agreement with TV5 Network Inc. and Cignal TV .

  7. NBA TV Philippines - Wikipedia

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    NBA TV Philippines is a Philippine pay television sports-oriented network owned by MediaQuest Holdings through its subsidiary Cignal TV. The channel is a joint venture between Cignal and NBA TV and is a live simulcast broadcast of NBA TV, the league's dedicated channel in the United States.

  8. TAP Digital Media Ventures Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It contains livestreaming of the company's cable channels and selected live sporting events, restricted to Philippine territory only. In November 2020, TAP Go suspended its operations indefinitely to give way for system maintenance, although its sister site (PremierFootball.ph) continues to operate. The service was resumed on August 14, 2021.

  9. Balls (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Balls was a Philippine pay television network based in Quezon City.It was notable for being the country's first local high-definition TV channel. It was owned and operated by ABS-CBN's subsidiary ABS-CBN Cable Channels.