Post by PasawayL on Feb 25, 2006 16:49:07 GMT 8
be proud of the 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!!! AND LET US BE PROUD OF
OUR COUNTRY DESPITE ALL THE UNHAPPY DEVELOPMENTS...BECAUSE IF AN AMERICAN LIKE MR. MARTIN CAN BE PROUD WHY CANT
WE?
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!!! AND LET US BE PROUD OF
OUR COUNTRY DESPITE ALL THE UNHAPPY DEVELOPMENTS...BECAUSE IF AN AMERICAN LIKE MR. MARTIN CAN BE PROUD WHY CANT
WE?