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Docomo offers internship to Google event winners

The first and second place winners in the first ever Google Start Up Weekend Saipan were offered an internship opportunity at Docomo Pacific, a mobile phone operator from Japan. Start Up Weekend Saipan, a three-day workshop from Nov. 4 through 6, was meant to motivate young...
Posted On Nov 10 2016 06:00
, By Erwin Encinares

Sugar Dock to close partially

A portion of Sugar Dock and other public beaches in the CNMI would be temporarily closed for safety measures as Docomo Pacific lays down its new undersea fiber optic cable. Claudine Camacho, environmental services chief of Duenas and Camacho Associates Inc., announced the partial...
Posted On Nov 04 2016 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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Docomo marks 10 years of ‘Be Seen, Be Safe’ campaign

TAMUNING, Guam—Docomo Pacific’s “Be Seen, Be Safe” glow stick Campaign reached its tenth year in 2016. The “Be Seen, Be Safe” campaign resumes annually in efforts to provide kids and parents on Guam and Saipan added safety, while trick-or-treating on...
Posted On Oct 31 2016 06:06
, By Press Release

NMI’s second undersea cable online by May ’17

The CNMI’s second undersea cable is expected to go online by May 2017, according to Docomo Pacific brand manager Danny Daniels and Docomo ATISA Submarine Cable project manager Liezl R. Balan. ATISA is the name of the undersea fiber optic cables that is currently being installed...
Posted On Oct 21 2016 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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