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Monthly Archives: February, 2018

Korean semicon firm starts flash memory chip production in Clark

SSPC invested about $4.3 million in production equipment for the eMMC project, and $51 million for the expansion of its manufacturing facility.

Profile | Seigfred Prado, Pinoy neuroscientist and electronics engineer

Get to know Seigfred Prado, an alumnus of the University of Santo Tomas who is now taking his PhD studies at the Imperial College London in the United Kingdom.

OpenSignal report shows LTE speed of Smart at 12.7 Mbps, Globe at 7.5 Mbps

The OpenSignal survey, which measured the performance of operators in major Asian markets, showed that the average Smart LTE download speed across the Philippines was 12.7 Mbps, up 38.5% from the same period a year ago, and well ahead of Globe Telecom's 7.5 Mbps.

Global ranking on Internet availability shows PH on 54th spot

A global survey on Internet access in countries around the world has revealed that the Philippines placed 54th out of 86 overall and 9th out of 23 lower-middle-income countries.

GALLA | Mobile Number Portability: What it means for PH

It's a bill intended to spur competition at the consumer level.

Globe to roll out rebooted VAS system on March 5

The move comes after a viral social media post of a subcriber who noted that her load was vanishing although she was not using it.

DICT readies revival of Gov.PH as portal for gov’t services

Gov.PH is now being rebuilt as a single website for government data, information, and online services.

Dutch biotech firm opens global shared service center in BGC

QIAGEN Business Services (QBS) Manila opened its doors on February 23 to officially start local operations and provide services related to supply chain management, customer care, accounting, technical, and sales to QIAGEN?s global operations.

As tech dips into personal lives of customers, biz must build trust — report

A new study from outsourcing giant Accenture has revealed that fast-paced developments in technology are blurring the lines between businesses and the personal lives of their customers.

PH students capture 87 medals in Thailand math contest

Filipino students won 14 gold, 25 silver, and 33 bronze medals, 11 merit awards and four special prizes.
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