BASAHIN: Pahayag ng Sky Cable sa cease and desist order ng National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) sa Sky Direct. Susunod anila ang Sky Direct sa utos ng NTC na makakaapekto sa halos 1.5 milyong subscribers nito sa buong bansa. BUONG DETALYE:
SKYdirect’s 1.5 million subscribers nationwide, including those in remote areas that do not receive television signals, will be deprived of access to the channels we carry that bring them news, information, education, and entertainment starting tonight June 30, 2020, as Sky Cable Corporation complies with the cease and desist order issued by the National Telecommunications Commission stopping the company from operating its direct broadcast satellite service immediately.
In the spirit of fairness, we continue to appeal to the NTC to extend the same privilege given in the past to other companies whose franchises have expired but are currently pending in Congress to continue its operations until a resolution is passed.We commit to attend to the concerns of our valued subscribers and partners arising from this decision. We will refund all unconsumed prepaid loads and advance postpaid payments.
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