In an attempt to build itself as a credible supplier of IT solutions across multiple industries, China-based tech company Huawei is shifting its focus from local telcos to other business sectors in the Philippines.
Anticipating the massive strength of Typhoon Yolanda, mobile operators Smart Communications and Globe Telecom announced that they have made the necessary preparations to secure their infrastructure along the typhoon?s path.
After the launch of its dual-core Telpad last July, PLDT recently staged a gaming competition to show off its upgraded "landline-and-tablet-in-one" device.
Aside from offering Facebook at zero data charges, the collaboration between the two firms has also paved the way for subscribers to enjoy unique customer experience.
Ever since Smart Communications got the chance to join the Apple party, the local launch of a new iPhone model has become an anticipated and amusing contest between the PLDT-owned mobile operator and its main competitor Globe Telecom.
PLDT, through its Alpha Enterprise group, said it launched the cloud-based service to provide call center operators a ?cost-effective solution for software licensing and managed ICT."
Since its decision to divert from its telecommunication equipment business six years ago, Avaya now claims it has turned into a "major infrastructure software company."
A lawmaker said over the weekend that New York-based American International Group (AIG) and Virginia-based Capital One Financial Corp. have established their back offices in the Philippines.