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DICT gives backing as Open Access Act hurdles 2nd reading in House

The proposed bill seeks to liberalize the local ICT industry by lowering barriers to market entry, fast-track and lower the cost of deploying broadband facilities, promote infrastructure sharing, and make spectrum management more fair and transparent.

SC reports 80% success rate for 170,000 videocon hearings

Court administrator Midas Marquez said 27,000 courts across the country have carried out 170,000 videocon hearings from May 4, 2020 to January 8, 2021.

SEC activates online submission tool for docs, reports

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has launched its online submission tool (OST) for annual financial statements (AFS), general information sheet (GIS), and other annual reports.

Duterte signs EO liberalizing access to satellite-based Internet services

The EO removes the franchise requirement in the access of international satellite systems and gives telcos, VAS providers, and ISPs direct access to all satellite systems to build and operate broadband facilities to offer Internet services.

Ali Atienza, lawyer appointed as DICT usec, asec

The appointment of Ali Atienza and promotion of Emmanuel “Manny” Caintic brings to six the number of undersecretaries at the DICT, although Republic Act No. 10844 or the law that created the DICT, provides for only three undersecretaries.

PH falls by 13 spots, Manila drops by 6 notches in global innovation index

Global advisory firm Tholons released on Wednesday, March 3, the latest edition of its annual global innovation rankings, which showed the Philippines and its capital city Manila dramatically sliding in its competitiveness as a preferred site for BPO locators.

More women in PH struggling with WFH set-up compared to men: study

Women, especially working mothers, are facing more significant obstacles under the current set-up compared to men, according to the LinkedIn Opportunity Index 2021.

Solon hits inaction of House S&T panel in tackling science bills

Of the 60 bills and resolutions referred to the House Committee on Science and Technology in the 18th Congress, only three congratulatory resolutions were adopted. All the 53 bills remain pending at committee level, according to Bagong Henerasyon representative Bernadette Herrera.

Group says proposed Internet Transactions Act lacks teeth to boost e-commerce sector

A social development organization has offered suggestions to improve the proposed Internet Transactions Act (ITA), which it said is not equipped adequately to address the problems of the local e-commerce industry.

PH sends 2nd cube satellite into international space station

The Philippines marked another scientific milestone on Sunday, February 21, at exactly 1:36 in the morning, as the country’s second cube satellite (CubeSat) Maya-2 was launched to the International Space Station (ISS) aboard the S.S. Katherine Johnson Cynus spacecraft.

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