> > THE BETTER SIDE OF THE PHILIPPINES
> >
> > Subject:  Go Philippines!!!
> >
> > The following was written by INTEL General
> > Manager Robin Martin about the Philippines:
> >
> > Filipinos (including the press, business people
> > and myself) tend to dwell too much on the negative
> > side, and this affects the perception of foreigners,
> >
> > even the ones who have lived here for a while.  The
> > negative perception of the Philippines is way
> > disproportionate to reality when compared to
> > countries
> > like Columbia, Egypt, Middle East, Africa, etc.
> >
> > Let us all help our country by balancing the
> > negative
> > with the positive especially when we talk to
> > foreigners,
> > whether based here or abroad.
> >
> > Looking back and comparing the Philippines today and
> >
> > 1995 (the year I came back), I was struck by how
> > much
> > our country has progressed physically.
> >
> > Consider the following:
> >
> > 1. The great telecom infrastructure that we have now
> >
> >    did not exist in 1995. 1995 was the year the
> >    telecom industry was deregulated.  Since then
> >    billions of dollars have been invested in both
> > fixed
> >    line and cellular networks producing a system
> > with
> >    over 5,000 kms of fiber optic backbone at a world
> >    competitive cost. From a fixed line capacity of
> >    about 900,000 in 1995 we now have over 7 million.
> >    Cellular phones practically did not exist in
> > 1995;
> >    now we have over 11 million line capacity.
> >
> > 2. The MRT, many of the EDSA flyovers (including the
> >    Ayala Avenue flyover), the SKYWAY, Rockwell and
> >    Glorietta 4, the Fort, NAIA terminal 2 and most
> > of
> >    the new skyscrapers were not yet built in 1995.
> >
> > 3. If you drive to the provinces, you will notice
> > that
> >    national roads are now of good quality
> > (international
> >    quality asphalt roads). I just went to Iba,
> > Zambales
> >    last week and I was impressed that even a not so
> >    frequently travelled road was of very good
> > quality.
> >
> > 4. Philippine exports have increased by 600% over
> > the
> >    past eight years. There are many, many more
> > examples
> >    of progress over the last eight years.
> > Philippine
> >    mangoes are now exported to the US and Europe.
> >
> > Additional tidbits to make our people prouder:
> >
> >  1. INTEL has been in the Philippines for 28 years.
> >     The Philippines plant is where Intel's most
> > advanced
> >     products are launched, including the Pentium IV.
> >     By the end of 2002, Philippine operations are
> >     expected to be Intel's biggest assembly and
> > testing
> >     operations worldwide.
> >
> >  2. TEXAS INSTRUMENTS has been operating in Baguio
> > for
> >     over 20 years. The Baguio plant is the largest
> >     producer of DSP chips in the world.  DSP chips
> > are
> >     the brains behind cellphones. TI's Baguio plant
> >     produces the chip that powers 100% of all NOKIA
> >     cellphones and 80% of Erickson cellphones in the
> >     world.
> >
> >  3. TOSHIBA laptops are produced in Santa Rosa,
> > Laguna.
> >
> >  4. If you drive a BENZ, BMW, or a VOLVO, there is a
> >     good chance that the ABS system in your car was
> > made
> >     in the Philippines.
> >
> >  5. TREND-MICRO, makers of one of the top anti virus
> >     software PC-Cillin (I may have mispelled this)
> >     develops its "cures" for viruses right here in
> >     Eastwood Libis, Quezon City.  When a virus
> > breaks
> >     in any computer system in the world, they try to
> >
> >     find a solution within 45 minutes of finding the
> >     virus.
> >
> >  6. By the end of this year, it is expected that a
> >     majority of the top ten U.S. Call Center firms
> > in
> >     the U.S. will have set up operations in the
> >     Philippines.  This is one area in which I
> > believe
> >     we are the best in the world in terms of value
> > for
> >     money.
> >
> >  7. America Online (AOL) has 1,000 people in Clark
> >     answering 90% of AOL's global e-mail inquiries.
> >
> >  8. PROCTOR & GAMBLE has over 400 people right here
> >     in Makati (average age 23 years) doing back-up
> >     office work to their Asian operations including
> >     finance, accounting, Human Resources and
> > payments
> >     processing.
> >
> >  9. Among many other things it does for its regional
> >     operations network in the Asia-Pacific region
> > here
> >     in Manila, CITIBANK also does its global ATM
> >     programming locally.
> >
> > 10. This is the first year ever that the Philippines
> >     will be exporting cars in quantity courtesy of
> >     FORD Philippines.
> >
> > 11. The government is shedding off graft and
> > corruption
> >     slowly but surely.  This is the first time in
> > our
> >     history that a former president is in jail and
> >     facing charges of plunder. Despite all odds, we
> > are
> >     still pursuing the ill-gotten wealth of Marcos
> > now
> >     enjoyed by his unrepentant heirs.
> >
> > Next time you travel abroad and meet business
> > associates
> > tell them the good news.  A big part of our problem
> > is
> > perception and one of the biggest battles can be won
> >
> > simply by believing and by making others believe.
> >
> > This message is shared by good citizens of the
> > Philippines who persevere to hope and work for our
> > country.
> >
> > PLEASE PASS THIS ON TO OTHER FILIPINOS!!!
> >


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