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MOUNTAINVIEW had embarked an ambitious plan to upgrade the system, using the latest technology in cable, fiber optics.

Because of the tremendous promise and viability of the project, MOUNTAINVIEW SYSTEMS HOLDING CORPORATION, INC., invested heavily in order to fulfill their promise and commitment to the community - " TO BE THE SUPERIOR CABLE TV ALTERNATIVE FOR BAGUIO CITY, LA TRINIDAD AND THE CORDILLERAS".

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    During the Spanish Era, Benguet was not a remote area for the Spaniards to explore. The vastness and promising economic potential of the place lured the Spaniards to conduct series of expeditions. Early explorers included Juan Salcedo in 1572 and Don Q.M. Quirante in 1664. Series of attempts were made to subjugate the "Igorots " but failed. Finally in 1864, Commandante de Galvey established his Commandancia at La Trinidad, Benguet (named after his wife). Galvey went to establish the province of Benguet with 31 rancherias. The first Kapitan of Benguet was Pulito of Kafagway, now Baguio, a minor rancheria of about 20 houses.

    The presidentia of Baguio was first established in the house of the Campulet at the top of the Tabacalera road at the lower end of Guisad Valley. Later, the presidentia of Baguio was moved to the present site of the Baguio City Hall.

    The Spaniards established order, built churches and schools, made trails and introduced coffee during their long occupation of the area.

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