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  2. Huawei - Wikipedia

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    Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. was the world's largest telecom equipment maker in 2012 [7] and China's largest telephone-network equipment maker. [147] With 3,442 patents, Huawei became the world's No. 1 applicant for international patents in 2014. [148]

  3. Dito Telecommunity - Wikipedia

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    As of February 14, 2024, the service is currently available in 61 out of 82 provinces in the country: 31 in Luzon, 12 in Visayas, and 18 in Mindanao. On February 27, 2024, DITO obtained the Rated #1 Mobile Network place in the Philippines at the Ookla Speedtest Awards 2023 from CEO Stephen Bye during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. It ...

  4. Huawei Mobile Services - Wikipedia

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    Huawei Mobile Services ( HMS) is a collection of proprietary services and high level application programming interfaces (APIs) developed by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Its hub known as HMS Core serves as a toolkit for app development on Huawei devices. HMS is typically installed on Huawei devices on top of running HarmonyOS operating system ...

  5. Huawei Ascend P7 - Wikipedia

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    The Huawei Ascend P7 (also known as Huawei P7) is a high-end smartphone by Huawei running the Android operating system. It was announced in May 2014 and released in June 2014. [1] It received mixed to positive reviews, with most critics noting the slim glass construction, good front camera quality, and slow processor.

  6. Huawei Member Center - Wikipedia

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    Huawei Member Center is a benefits app which runs using Huawei Mobile Services. Originally launched in China, Huawei Member Center is now being developed primarily around devices such as P40 Pro and the Nova 7.

  7. 911 (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    911 (Philippines) 911, sometimes written 9-1-1, is the national emergency telephone number of the Philippines managed by the Emergency 911 National Office. On August 1, 2016, 911 and 8888, a public complaint hotline, effectively replaced Patrol 117. [1]

  8. San Miguel, Manila - Wikipedia

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    Background. Much of San Miguel is located on a riverine island, separated by the mainland by the Estero de (Stream of) San Miguel, and by the Pasig River.In order to reach the district, one has to cross any of the following bridges traversing Estero de San Miguel, from west to east: Carlos Palanca Bridge, P. Casal Bridge, Nepomunceno Bridge, Arlegui Bridge, San Rafael Bridge, Chino Roces ...

  9. Call center industry in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The call center industry is one of the fastest growing in the country. The Philippines is also considered a location of choice due to its less expensive operational and labor costs, and a constant stream of college-educated graduates entering the already mostly young workforce. The Filipino people also generally show proficiency in American ...

  10. West Avenue (Quezon City) - Wikipedia

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    List. West Avenue is a major road located in Quezon City within the Diliman area of northeastern Metro Manila, Philippines. It runs north–south through the western edge of the barangay of West Triangle. The street is located in Quezon City's commercial-residential area, known for its restaurants, car shops, schools, and villages. [2]

  11. TNT (cellular service) - Wikipedia

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    TNT (formerly known as Piltel, Mobiline, Phone Pal, and still unofficially known as Talk 'N Text) is a cellular service of Smart Communications in the Philippines. [1] By April 2000, Piltel launched its GSM brand, Talk 'N Text. Piltel also reported 16,590,737 subscribers to its GSM brand, Talk 'N Text, before its transfer to Smart.