Pure Brown Style™ (T-Shirt v.01)
June 17, 2008 by Norman del RosarioPre Order a Pure Brown Style™ T-shirt today and get 20% off your order when the product becomes available. Regular Price: $20.00
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NMIFA Co-Ed Soccer T-Shirt
June 9, 2008 by Norman del RosarioFor more information please click here.
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May 28, 2008 by Norman del RosarioUnited: Kings of Europe!
May 22, 2008 by Norman del RosarioReport by Jon Crampin
Edwin van der Sar was the hero as United were crowned champions of Europe for the third time after a dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over Chelsea at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
Forty years after first winning the European Cup at Wembley in 1968, and 50 years since the Munich tragedy, fate played a big part as a dramatic Champions League final went to penalties.
After Cristiano Ronaldo had missed his kick for United, John Terry had the chance to win the cup for Chelsea, but the Blues skipper slipped on the run up and his penalty hit the post. After Anderson and Giggs, plus Kalou for Chelsea, then converted, Nicolas Anelka’s sudden death shot was finally saved by van der Sar, sparking jubilant scenes among United’s rain-soaked travelling contingent.
Cristiano Ronaldo had given United a 26th minute lead with a header from Wes Brown’s cross in a first half which the Reds dominated. Carlos Tevez had two clear chances to put United 2-0 ahead, but his efforts were well saved by Chelsea keeper Petr Cech, who also denied Michael Carrick.
Chelsea gained a foothold in the game in the final few minutes of the first half, and equalised with almost the last kick of the half, when a deflected Michael Essien shot fell kindly for Frank Lampard, who beat Rio Ferdinand and Van der Sar.
The Londoners dominated the second half and Didier Drogba struck the post, before Frank Lampard did likewise in extra time. Ryan Giggs, making a club-record breaking 759th appearance for the Reds, spurned United’s best chance.
In the second period of extra time, Drogba was red carded for a slap on Nemanja Vidic, but despite the one man advantage, the Reds couldn’t
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May 21, 2008 by Norman del RosarioI’m in the Network! (v.02)
May 14, 2008 by Norman del RosarioPTI purchase of IT&E now final
Guam-Pacific Telecom, Inc.’s Guam subsidiary, PTI Pacifica, Inc., has completed the purchase of selected current telecommunication assets and the IT&E brand name. The company will continue to operate as IT&E. All plans, rates and service charges will continue without any changes to IT&E customers.
“Now that ITE’s asset purchase has been completed, and their subscribers have been moved to PTI’s own frequency, we look forward to implementing our substantial capital expenditure program, and bring in new and exciting services to the residents of Guam in the near future,” said Ricky Delgado, president and CEO of PTI.
IT&E’s cellular, long distance, Internet, and business phone and data solutions in Guam and the CNMI will be combined with PTI’s, which also provides CDMA and GSM cellular, long distance, data communications, as well as fixed line services to the residents of the CNMI.
PTI provides data communications and long distance services in Guam and publishes The CNMI Phone Book and The Guam Phone Book. PTI was recently chosen to provide directory assistance services to Hawaiian Telcom customers and will soon be opening a locally-staffed call center on Saipan.
PTI said it is committed to provide a level of customer service that will exceed customer expectations. “From the onset, our group has seen the total commitment of PTI resources to make our customers the No. 1 priority and we are very excited about being a part of the IT&E team as we move forward,” said Lynette Makio, IT&E Customer Service manager.
PTI is now the largest telecommunications company in the Marianas with over 75,000 total subscribers on four islands.
This past weekend, a change to PTI’s cellular frequency was completed successfully. This was the first step in the $10 million investment into IT&E’s infrastructure. The company will offer the latest technology and a wide range of products and services to its customers in Guam and the CNMI. Plans include a complete upgrade of the CDMA wireless platform in Guam, an expansion of the GSM platform in Guam, and the completion of a redundant microwave backbone throughout the Guam, Rota, Tinian, and Saipan.
PTI was purchased from Verizon by Prospector Holdings Inc. of the Philippine-based Delgado family in September 2005. In 2006, Sumitomo Corp. invested $25 million into PTI as a long-term strategic partner. Together both companies continue to work closely to expand PTI with a long term regional orientation in mind.









