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Repair ship set to arrive today

The ship set to repair the undersea fiber optic cable between Saipan and Tinian is scheduled to arrive today, Thursday, IT&E sales and marketing manager Hans Mickelson said. “We are still set for tomorrow,” Mickelson said yesterday. “Hopefully, it didn’t hit any inclement...
Posted On Jul 23 2015 14:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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GTA says it’s still interested to expand to the CNMI

Guam’s incumbent telecom carrier, GTA, is still interested in investing and expanding in the Commonwealth, one of its executives said. Dan Tydingco, executive vice president for external and legal affairs at GTA, said the company “always intended to expand here [in the CNMI].”...
Posted On Jul 22 2015 14:07
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Arrival of repair ship pushed to Thursday

The arrival of the ship that will fix IT&E’s damaged undersea fiber optic cable between Tinian and Saipan has been pushed back a day—from Wednesday to Thursday—due to high seas and storms, the telecommunications firm said yesterday. The new date for the repair ship’s arrival...
Posted On Jul 21 2015 15:33
, By Dennis B. Chan

Repair vessel will be subject to taxes

A repair vessel from Taiwan that will fix IT&E’s damaged undersea fiber optic cable will be subject to taxes in the CNMI depending on its cargo. This is according to Jose C. Mafnas, director of the Division of Customs. “They [the vessel] have to go through the proper Customs...
Posted On Jul 20 2015 14:17
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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