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Demystifying the battle for San Miguel Corp.’s 700-MHz allocation

On May 29, the country’s two main telecoms firms announced they agreed to buy conglomerate San Miguel Corp. out of the sector for $1.5 billion, pledging to invest heavily to boost snail-pace internet service in the country’s biggest deal in nearly three years. Under terms of the deal, PLDT and Globe will acquire a 700 Mhz spectrum network from San Miguel — prized for its wider reach and compatibility with 4G telecoms services — and said they will return certain other radio frequencies to the government, allowing for a new competitor to begin operations.

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Text and photos by Cecille Santillan-Visto

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The Hollow Crown: The real Game of Thrones

The Binge
Jessica Zafra

RICHARD III of England has gotten a bum rap for 500 years. He was not a hideous hunchback with a withered arm. He did not murder King Henry VI and his heir. He did not contrive to have his brother George imprisoned, and then have him killed. He probably did have something to do with the disappearance of his nephews, the Princes in the Tower, but he did not poison his wife, Anne. In recent years historians have tried to rehabilitate Richard’s reputation. They may have the facts on their side, but good luck to them because they’re up against Shakespeare.

30-second selling and shopping with Shopee

By Joseph L. Garcia

ONLINE SELLING gets a little bit easier with Shopee, an easy-to-use buying and selling app.