The career of "Cable TV" guy and Senate witness Leo San Miguel thrived at a time when the development of broadband technology and services was at it's infant stage. Those days have long been over come by newer and more efficient ways to offer broadband services.
Mr. San Miguel was today's surprise witness at the Senate's seven month - long investigation on the controversial National Broadband Network (NBN) project designed to reduce telecommunication and internet costs of government offices. He was a technical adviser of NBN supplier, ZTE Corp. of China.
Mr. San Miguel finished Engineering from FEATI University and took up Computer Studies in Priceton University.
He has long been involved in cabel TV services. He established Home Cable in 1990 and sold his stake in the firm in 1999.
The cancelled NBN project was supposed to use the WINMAX technology, a wireless platform, to connect government offices all over the country. -via abs-cbn interactive
Mr. San Miguel finished Engineering from FEATI University and took up Computer Studies in Priceton University.
He has long been involved in cabel TV services. He established Home Cable in 1990 and sold his stake in the firm in 1999.
The cancelled NBN project was supposed to use the WINMAX technology, a wireless platform, to connect government offices all over the country. -via abs-cbn interactive