MANILA, Philippines — Tech provider EasyCall Communications Philippines Inc. has disposed of its minority stake in a business process outsourcing (BPO) to raise P45 million for its future expansion.
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Easycall Communications Philippines Inc. on Monday said it has acquired its affiliate firm, Transnational E-Business Solutions Inc. (TESI)—a technology company that specializes in software development ...
MANILA, Philippines — EasyCall Communications Philippines Inc. is acquiring an information technology services firm for P163 million to boost its position as a technology company. EasyCall said it ...
EasyCall Communications Philippines Inc., which made its name in the 90s as one of the largest paging companies in the country, is venturing into satellite communications services. In a statement ...
EASYCALL Communications Philippines, Inc. saw its stock price more than double last week amid speculation of a brewing partnership with the incoming major telecommunications provider. Price of ...
MANILA, Philippines - The corporate regulator has approved listed Easycall Communications Philippines, Inc.’s plan to raise P11.5 million from shareholders so it can buy equipment to improve its ...
August 18, 2006 As convergence progresses and we see more functionality shoehorned into the one box, the interfaces to the box will logically grow in number. With the introduction of voice-over-IP ...
SINGAPORE--Chan Wing Leong, chairman of EasyCall International, has left the regional paging company to go into church work. "He was not booted out," The Straits Times quoted an unidentified source as ...
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