Research by: Shweta Pandey, Sandeep Puri, & Babak Hayati
Abstract
Dito Telecommunity Corporation (Dito Telecom), the erstwhile Mislatel (Mindanao Islamic Telephone Company) Consortium, which won the government-sanctioned bid in the Philippines in mid-2019, is set to become the third major telco provider in the Philippines. In the run-up to its complete launch in early 2020, the telecom newbie started rolling out SIM cards to start pilot testing operations in November, struck deals with partners and competitors alike to access common towers, constructed new towers in key areas, built telco facilities in military camps, and even utilized unused fiber optic cables. However, the challenge ahead was to acquire and retain customers even as it tries to avoid a Php24 billion loss in the event it fails to fulfill its commitment of providing an Internet speed of 55 megabits per second (Mbps) covering 84 % of the population over 5 years against a capital expenditure commitment of around Php250 billion and at the same time anticipate and counter obstacles in its quest to challenge the Globe–PLDT duopoly.
To cite this article: Pandey, S., Puri, S., & Hayati, B. (2020). Dito Telecommunity Corporation: Challenging telecom duopoly in the Philippines. Journal of International Business Education, 15.
To access this article: https://www.neilsonjournals.com/JIBE/abstractjibe15dito.html
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The Journal of International Education in Business is a peer-reviewed journal concerned with theoretical and pedagogic aspects of international education in business schools and its flow-on implications for the workplace. The journal publishes papers that are concerned with: – international education, – cross- and inter-cultural aspects of internationalization, – internationalization of business schools, – business school teaching and learning, – academic and social engagement of students, – recruitment and marketing of business education in international contexts, – quality processes with respect to internationalization, and – global organizations as stakeholders of internationalization. Theoretical and empirical papers (qualitative and quantitative) as well as case analyses are invited. Papers that explore micro-and macro-perspectives in business and international education are also included.
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