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Chapter 1:
“ Company Profile ”
Mission/Vision:
PLDT will be the preferred full service provider of voice, video and data at the most attractive levels of price, service quality, content and coverage, thereby bringing maximum benefit to the Company's stakeholders.
Overview:
PLDT is the leading telecommunications service provider in the Philippines. Through its principal business groups – fixed line, wireless and others – PLDT offers a wide range of telecommunications services across the Philippines’ most extensive fiber optic backbone and fixed line and cellular networks. PLDT is listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE:TEL) and its American Depositary Shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:PHI). PLDT has one of the largest market capitalizations among Philippine-listed companies.
Products and Services:

PLDT HOME, the provider of trusted digital services that uses a powerful fiber broadband to connect all your devices for seamless, simultaneous streaming. Enabling you to share moments that bring your family closer together. From the makers of Fibr, myDSL, Telpad and myBro.

PLDT SME Nation understands your needs as a growing small or medium enterprise, and are happy to provide all the support to make your business prosper.

PLDT ALPHA Enterprise is the trusted expert end-to-end ICT partner of the top enterprise market, delivering innovative ICT solutions and a premium grade customer experience.

Enjoy limitless possibilities with international services only from PLDT Global. We are committed to be the leading offshore Filipino ICT Company.
Smart Communications is the Philippines' leading wireless services provider. Enjoy the widest range of prepaid, postpaid, and mobile broadband services only from Smart!
Company Profile

Mission and Vision Statement
Care for the total well-being of its audiences through engaging, wholesome, value-oriented family and public service-oriented media content.
Become the Philippines’ leading

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