Just a week after sealing a P69.1-billion deal to acquire the telecom assets of San Miguel Corporation, fierce competitors Globe Telecom and PLDT collaborated again to establish a long-awaited bilateral IP peering arrangement.
The company helps Chinese students learn English through affordable lessons on its own platform, which enables students to select the best possible teacher for them in the Philippines for interactive one-on-one online teaching.
Employees of Sitel Philippines, in partnership with Virgin Media (UK), organized a party at the Pasig Rainforest Park last May 25 for kids of Kythe Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides support for children with chronic illnesses.
Car-sharing app Uber launched on Wednesday, June 15, a new carpooling service in the country called uberPOOL, which allows riders going to the same place at the same time to share the journey and split the cost.
The Department of Education (DepEd) is set to deliver information technology (IT) equipment to stand-alone Senior High Schools (SHS) nationwide to support the implementation of the K to12 Program.
As the complexity and penetration of in-vehicle infotainment systems and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) increases, there is a growing need for hardware and software solutions that support artificial intelligence, which uses electronics and software to emulate the functions of the human brain.
In addition to expanding network capacities in major areas where there is commuter traffic, Globe will also provide free Wi-Fi services in all MRT Line 3 stations. This is expected to benefit about 350,000 who will have free Wi-Fi access for 30 minutes daily.
More opportunities for collaboration are opening up for banks and other financial institutions with financial technology or ?fintech? firms in the Philippines as way of driving their growth and addressing financial inclusion gaps nationwide.
Electric vehicle manufacturer Bemac Electric Transportation Philippines proudly makes its e-trikes in the Philippines, but it also heavily utilizes EV technology developed by its Japanese parent company Uzushio Electric.
Beep card concessionaire AF Payments Inc. (AFPI) last month signed agreements with bus operators Froehlich Tours, Citylink Coach Services, and HM Transport to incorporate the tap payment system.