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Lawmakers blast NTC?s ?incompetent? management of radio frequencies

The House ICT committee has created a technical working group to study the imposition of spectrum user fees on allocated radio frequency bands.

Gov?t now looking into IoT tech to counter and solve cybercrimes

The PNP, DND, and NBI are now mining Internet of Things (IoT)-enabled technologies and mechanisms to upgrade their capabilities in preventing and solving cybercrimes.

Huawei debuts highly touted P20 series smartphones in PH

Ascendant Chinese tech firm Huawei has officially introduced in the Philippines its buzz-generating P20 series smartphones with a grand launch held at the atrium of SM Mall of Asia.

Vivo throws support behind YouTube FanFest 2018 in PH

The much-loved YouTube FanFest is coming back to Manila this May, but this time, global smartphone brand Vivo will be in tow.

Puno panel urged to ease foreign ownership in PH telcos

Buhay party-list rep. Lito Atienza called ?counterproductive? the provision restricting Philippine telecommunications to entities at least 60 percent held by Filipinos.

First smart, green, and resilient city in PH to rise in Tarlac by 2019

This first-of-its-kind development in the country is called the New Clark City, a priority project under the government's ?Build Build Build? program and host to the swimming and track and field competitions of the 2019 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in December.

NGO revisits Comelec breach of 2016, proposes action points

Two years after the country?s biggest government data breach hit global headlines, non-government organization Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA) has released a briefing paper that proposes some major takeaways and action points -- both on the part of government and the private sector.

LTO unveils online appointment for driver’s license, vehicle registration

The LTO has designated its district offices in Marikina, Pasig, Novaliches and Muntinlupa Extension Office as pilot sites that will accept online scheduling. However, it is also available through its website.

Call center firm opens Clark facility, eyes 1,000 workers by year-end

The site is expected to employ over 400 people within three months and by the end of the year, the number is expected to reach over a thousand.

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