An agreement to support technology-enabled entrepreneurship through an exchange program in Silicon Valley in California was signed on Monday, Nov. 11, at the Philippine Embassy in Washington, DC.
Practo users across Philippines, Indonesia, India, and Singapore who book an appointment on Practo?s mobile app will be able to see the closest Uber available when they get a reminder alert for their appointments.
Mobile operator Globe Telecom has partnered with credit card firm MasterCard to come up with its own GCash ?beep? card that can be used to ride the MRT/LRT and as an all-around debit/ATM card.
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) member-economies now have better access to trade information with the APEC Trade Repository (APECTR).
Starbooks is a stand-alone information source containing thousands of digitized local and foreign science and technology (S&T) resources in various formats with no need for Internet connection.
Tarlac representative Susan A. Yap has filed a measure increasing penalties against telecommunications firms who would violate orders and regulations of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).
In preparation for the country?s launch of the Asean Single Window, the Bureau of Customs has issued memorandum order to pilot test the implementation of the electronic application and issuance of preferential and non-preferential Certificate of Origin (e-CO) to help in the formulation of policies and procedures for the electronic exchange of data.
On the same day that homegrown smartphone maker Starmobile unveiled its game-changing dual rear-camera smartphone at a launch event in Mandaluyong City, the company also announced the announcement of Filipino telecom executive Jerry Manus as its chief operating officer (COO).
The prepaid service, dubbed as Cherry Prepaid powered by Globe, has flexible starter options like the Cherry Prepaid SIM and phone bundles for as low as P399 and a SIM-only option for only P29, which can be used to call, text, and surf the Internet.
The agreement follows the disappearance and tragic loss of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 in March 2014 with 239 people on board, which spurred worldwide discussions on global flight tracking and the need for coordinated action by ITU and other relevant organizations.