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Monthly Archives: July, 2020

Foodpanda partner ‘Ineng’s Special Barbecue’ shares recipe for success

Ineng’s Special Barbecue said it relied heavily on on foodpanda to deliver its dishes to customers.

Ateneo’s online math teaching platform gets DOST funding

As teachers scramble for ways to find a viable and effective way of teaching mathematics in the “new normal”, the Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) has developed an online platform that makes math more interesting and engaging for students.

Smart launching commercial 5G service on July 30

Smart Communications has announced that it will activate its commercial 5G service on Thursday, July 30, with the initial phase of deployment in key business districts of Metro Manila.

NTC urged not to succumb to pressure from solons to close SkyCable

Buhay party-list Rep. Lito Atienza has warned the NTC not to cave in to the pressure by some lawmakers at the House of Representatives to shut down SkyCable, saying cable TV companies do not need to secure a legislative franchise in order to operate.

PH to compete in first ever online Int’l Math Olympiad

The 61st International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), originally slated this July in St. Petersburg, Russia, will push through via a first-ever online competition.

Smart unveils first 5G-powered e-sports hub in PH

Smart Communications has unveiled what it said is the first ever 5G-powered gaming hub in the Philippines at the Gariath Concepts e-sports venue in Quezon City, with peak speeds hitting 1 Gbps.

Gov’t eyes reopening of cybercafés for education purposes

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) will be proposing to the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) the opening of Internet cafés in areas under general community quarantine.

LGUs should have standard fees for common towers: solon

Bohol Rep. Kristine Alexie Tutor said there is a need for a faster execution of the common tower policy to improve the Internet speed in the country.

After Duterte’s threat in SONA, Globe says services have improved but problems remain

Both Globe and Smart have complained that the long drawn permitting process across LGUs, homeowner associations, and national agencies has hampered the rollout of cellsites and laying down of fiber to homes.

Blog | New realities of cybersecurity in PH: Welcome to the ‘20s

In this brave new world of cybersecurity, can the enterprise remain one step ahead of cybercriminals?
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