China-backed telecom firm says won't spy on Philippines

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Installs communications equipment at military camps.

China-backed telecom firm says won't spy on Philippines
A new Philippine telecoms firm with Chinese state investment described as "truly misplaced" concerns that communications equipment it will install at military camps will be used for spying. The Philippine government last week allowed DITO Telecommunity Corp, a joint venture between state-run ...

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