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  2. Sulit TV - Wikipedia

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    Sulit TV (lit. ' worth it TV ', stylized in lowercase) is a Philippine ISDB-Tb digital terrestrial television provider owned and operated by TV5 Network, Inc. The service distributes digital set-top boxes with free-to-air digital TV channels, multimedia player, video recorder, broadcast markup language, and emergency warning broadcast system features available in select areas in the Philippines.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Cablelink - Wikipedia

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    Cablelink (formerly known as Conception Pay TV Network) is a subscription-based cable antenna television system operator and broadband Internet service provider in the Philippines which commenced its CATV operation in 1995. It is owned and operated by Cable Link and Holdings Corporation.

  5. Digital terrestrial television in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Destiny Cable: In March 2009, Destiny Cable began to offer its digital cable services, investing ₱ 500 to ₱ 700 million on headend and infrastructure updates and the distribution of digital set-top boxes for its subscribers. [45] [46] Parasat Cable: Parasat Cable TV, the cable provider of Mindanao, introduced

  6. Streamtech - Wikipedia

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    Streamtech Systems Technologies, Inc. is a Philippine telecommunications company. Founded by Manuel Paolo A. Villar (son of real estate magnate and politician Manuel Villar Jr.), it offers communication services such as fiber to the home, internet and cable television bundles (through Planet Cable) and internet for small businesses and large enterprises.

  7. Easy TV (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Originally as a mobile TV dongle service, it later distributed digital set-top boxes, as well as freemium digital TV channels. Until its discontinuation on September 30, 2019, due to poor sales, [ 1 ] Easy TV was receivable in selected areas in Metro Manila and parts of nearby provinces.

  8. Destiny Cable - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 1995, [2] the Philippines’ commission attached to the Department of Transportation and Communications, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) granted a certificate of public convenience and necessity with provisional authority to install, operate and maintain telecommunications, broadcast and cable antenna television services to Destiny Cable Inc was officially ...

  9. List of television and radio stations in Metro Cebu - Wikipedia

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    FM Radio 93.1 (Vimcontu Broadcasting Corporation; operated by Philippine Collective Media Corporation) 93.9 iFM (Radio Mindanao Network) 94.7 Energy FM (Ultrasonic Broadcasting System) 95.5 Star FM (People's Broadcasting Service, Inc.; part of Bombo Radyo Philippines) 96.3 WRocK (Exodus Broadcasting Company) 97.9 Love Radio (MBC Media Group)