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UP-led startup hub inks deal with Taiwanese firms

This marks that first time that the UPSCALE Innovation Hub has signed agreements with foreign incubators.

Online provider of PSA docs laments abrupt contract termination

Pilipinas Teleserv, the company behind PSAHelpline.ph, has stopped accepting online and telephone applications from the public last January 4 after being told by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) that its contract has been cancelled.

Agreement signed to interconnect PH justice sector systems

The National Justice Information System (NJIS) is an ICT platform that aims to address fragmentation in the justice system by developing information management systems and inter-agency exchange mechanisms.

UP professor appointed as first chief of PH Space Agency

UP electrical engineering professor Joel Joseph S. Marciano served as director of the Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI) of the DOST and led the country’s space program.

TWG accuses ‘Angkas’ as foreign-owned company

The Technical Working Group (TWG) on Motorcycle (MC) Taxis said records from the SEC shows Angkas is 99.996% owned by Angeline Xiwen Tham, a Singaporean, with P9.8 million in subscribed shares. Tham is also listed at the SEC as the president of the corporation.

DICT sets 2020 goals, sees 3rd telco operating by Q4

The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has put faster and more robust Internet connectivity in the country at the top of its objectives for 2020.

Benjie Tan, Pinoy engineer who connected PH to Internet, dies at 60

Benjamin “Benjie” Tan, the Filipino engineer who installed and switched on the Cisco router that allowed the Philippines to connect to the Internet for the first time 25 years ago, has died.

PH gov’t urged to streamline online compliance systems

A survey conducted by AIM found that for SMEs, regulatory compliance was perceived to be "moderately burdensome," with the BIR and LGUs seen as among the most difficult agencies to deal with.

Grace Poe questions LTFRB decision to limit ‘Angkas’ with 10,000 bikers

Angkas said the quota will render about 17,000 of its 27,000 registered bikers out of the work when 2020 sets in.

Common tower firm starts work on its first cell site in PH

While noting that the government has yet to release an official common tower policy, DICT undersecretary Eliseo Rio Jr. said the common tower providers may be given their respective areas where they can operate exclusively in a scheme similar to service areas imposed on telephone landline operators years ago.

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