Both PLDT and Globe Telecom have asserted that the PCC did not have an IRR (implementing rules and regulations) at the time of the purchase and that they have already filed the sufficient notice required under the provisionary rules of PCC to make the deal ?deemed approved?.
Worldwide PC shipments totaled 62.4 million units in the second quarter of 2016 (2Q16), a year-on-year decline of 4.5%, beating the forecast of -7.4% by roughly 3%, according to analyst firm IDC.
The sweeping legal and moral victory of the Philippines in its case against China over the dispute in the West Philippine Sea was the banner story on Tuesday, July 12, in the websites of four of the biggest news organizations in the United States.
Philippine highlights covered by the mobility report includes "tremendous" growth in smartphone and mobile broadband (MBB) subscription penetration, which was 50 percent in 2015, and expected to spike to 120 percent by 2021.
The Starmobile Play Click was launched with a target niche in mind. It can do what other high-end smartphones can do, albeit with compromises. You can check your e-mail, set appointments, browse news feed, and play some games on it.
Senate Bill No. 180 seeks to amend Republic Act No. 9262, or the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004 (VAWC Law) to include violence committed using the internet and communications technology.
A lawmaker has re-filed a bill seeking to amend Republic Act 53 or the Press Freedom Law of 1946, which exempts only the publisher, editor, or duly accredited reporter of print media from revealing the source of news report or information.
Taking a combative stance, mobile operator Globe Telecom has lambasted an ICT advocacy group for presenting ?erroneous facts? on the 700 MHz spectrum in its letter to the Philippine Competition Commission (PCC).
Ride-sharing app Uber has announced that cash payments will now be available to all Cebu riders starting Friday, July 8, making Cebu the first city in the Philippines to offer the convenience of cash payments to all riders.