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Monthly Archives: August, 2018

Smart, Ericsson ink pact for 5G trial deployment in 2019

Smart Communications and Ericsson have signed an MoU to deploy the country's first 5G pilot network by the first half of 2019.

PH is 9th most attacked online; Web threats hit record high

With over 10 million Web infections detected last quarter, the country climbed eight notches up in just three months.

IBM names new country head as Microsoft PH chief leaves

Tech behemoth IBM announced on Monday, Aug. 13, the appointment of veteran executive Aileen Judan-Jiao as new president and country general manager of IBM Philippines.

Vivo PH brings down price of Y85 smartphone to P11,999

The Y85 is now available for P11,999 or P2,000 less its original retail price.

IBM names new country head as Microsoft PH chief leaves

Microsoft Philippines, meanwhile, is still awaiting the replacement of Hans Bayaborda, who abruptly left his position as managing director of the company.

COA report hits NTC’s awful record in resolving complaints

The audit report came just a few days after the COA released a report severely criticizing the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) for its dismal implementation of the government's free WiFi program.

P280M allotted for free Wi-Fi connectivity in state universities

The P280-million allotment for the Free Internet Wi-Fi Connectivity in SUCs Project is lodged in the budget of the DICT in the proposed P3.757 trillion General Appropriations Act for 2019.

Samsung formally intros Galaxy Note 9, Galaxy Watch to PH market

The Note 9 boasts of the first Bluetooth technology-integrated S Pen with remote control capabilities.

DepEd notes improvements after moving registration system to cloud

The Department of Education (DepEd) has reported substantial improvements in the performance of its Learner Information System (LIS) after its migration to a cloud-based platform.

PCC gives nod on Grab’s acquisition of Uber operations in PH

Grab PH got the approval after submitting voluntary commitments which included improving the quality of its service by bringing back market averages for acceptance and cancellation rates before the merger happened, and its response time to rider complaints.
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