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Gov?t agencies exploring IoT for better public services

The Department of Education (DepED), Department of Agriculture (DA), and Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) are mining the possibilities of IoT technologies to deliver more efficient, effective, and corruption-free services to the Filipino public.

ICT exec says smart city masterplan should include fiber network

Jojit Alcazar, chief ICT advisor of the Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA), said a core IT fiber network is needed for all smart city solutions to work because everything will connect there and the city will be managed better.

PH outshines China, tops Singapore international math contest

Filipino students topped an international math competition in Singapore after harvesting 245 medals and 111 merit awards, outclassing and relegating regional powerhouse China to a runner-up finish.

Gov?t policies for new tech among challenges faced by transport sector

Local transport executives have cited government adaptability ? or inadaptability ? to current digital disruptions as another challenge being faced by the transport and logistics sector in the Philippines.

Gov?t to allot P1.7B for free public Wi-Fi, P1.2B for broadband project

The newly signed Free Internet Access in Public Places Act has a proposed budget of P1.74 billion next year for the rollout of 5,308 new Wi-Fi hotspots, Sen. Ralph Recto said.

Duterte signs bill on free Internet in public places into law

Pres. Rodrigo Duterte signed on Wednesday, Aug. 2, the proposed law on Free Internet Access Program in Public Places, now known as Republic Act (RA) 10929.

Bam files startup bill in Senate, sets inquiry on AI threat on BPO jobs

Sen. Paolo Benigno ?Bam? Aquino IV has sponsored a measure that aims to give tax breaks and other forms of assistance to over 200,000 startups in the country, including a P1 billion venture fund where they can apply.

NPC deputy commissioner Dondi Mapa leaving post

Damian Domingo ?Dondi? Mapa, one of the pioneering deputy commissioners of the National Privacy Commission (NPC), has announced that he is quitting his government position.

Lawmakers say Grab, Uber must get congressional franchise

At a recent hearing conducted by the House of Representatives, legislators said transport network companies (TNCs) like Grab and Uber must secure a congressional franchise to operate their services in the country.

PH bags 6 medals in Int’l Math Olympiad, keeps No. 17 world ranking

Despite falling short of a gold medal after winning two last year, the national team held strong by bringing home a staggering six total medals against 600 other contestants.

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