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Monthly Archives: April, 2016

LTFRB hails dismissal of petition against ride-hailing apps

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) on Wednesday, April 20, welcomed the decision of the Regional Trial Court of Quezon City to junk the petition against ride-hailing applications such as Uber and Grab.

Activist lawmakers want regulatory powers of NTC expanded

Party-list lawmakers have filed a bill to strengthen the powers of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC). The same bill also seeks classify Internet and short messaging services (SMS) as utilities imbued with public interest.

Survey: Online data sharing ruins marriages and careers

According to a study by Internet security firm Kaspersky Lab, people are still recklessly sharing private information over the Internet in risky situations.

12 regions to get free public Wi-Fi by June, says Recto

If the government timetable is up-to-date, select cities and towns in 12 regions will experience free broadband Internet access beginning June this year.

SEC to use digital certificates to help reduce long queues

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has partnered with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) to help streamline its operation by allowing online submission of documents and requirements.

UP student bags first prize in local digital art contest

A fine arts student form the University of the Philippines was recently declared as the winner in a nationwide arts contest dubbed "DigiPinoy" organized by Globe Telecom venture company AdSpark, an advertising solutions provider for local and global brands.

Analyst: 5G worldwide service revenue to reach $247 billion in 2025

Network operators, vendors, and standards bodies will finalize technical details concerning the millimeter wave by 2020, with rollout ramping up afterward.

IPO tells poll candidates: Respect copyright in campaign jingles

The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) said the songwriter?s consent is needed before creating a jingle based on their works -- including the singing of a song, or dancing along to it, during the campaign program.

Epson PH rolls out signage printer with virtually odorless ink

The local office of Japanese tech giant Epson announced that it has introduced in the country its most advanced signage printers to date ? the new SureColor S-Series.

In HR space now ruled by cloud, mobile-first strategy is taking root

Oracle's senior vice president for applications development Steve Miranda said during an event in Singapore that the software giant ?has gone from a product company to a services company.?
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