DITO expands services to three more areas in Cavite

DITO Telecommunity Corporation has expanded its services to 15 more cities, including Bacoor City, Imus City and Kawit in Cavite.

DITO Telecommunity Corporation has expanded its services to 15 more cities, including Bacoor City, Imus City and Kawit in Cavite.

In a statement released on Saturday, the China-backed telco said that beginning May 1, its services would be available in these areas in Cavite together with Tagaytay City and Silang, which were all previously included in its April 16 expansion.

Aside from the newly added areas in Cavite, seven others areas from Luzon, three from Visayas and two more from Mindanao were also included in the telco’s most recent expansion.

Subscribers from these areas can avail of DITO’s 25GB high speed data for P199 valid for 30 days.

Likewise, users can also enjoy unlimited calls and texts for DITO-to-DITO subscription and 300 minutes call to other networks.

It was on March 8 when the third telco in the country officially launched its services in 15 selected areas in Visayas and Mindanao.

DITO is operated by businessman Dennis Uy.

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