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Globe expands network in Davao

Globe Telecom Inc. has completed network rollouts in several fast-growing barangays in Davao City, bringing stronger connectivity to more households and enterprises. The Ayala-led telecommunications...

Globe provides eco-friendly SIMs to prepaid users

Globe Telecom Inc. is extending the use of eco-friendly SIMs, introducing the product to Globe Prepaid and TM customers in a bold move toward...

Telcos warn vs. impact of ‘Konektadong Pinoy’ bill

The Philippine Chamber of Telecommunications Operators (PCTO) said Monday certain provisions in the Konektadong Pinoy bill could ultimately harm Filipino consumers and undermine fair...

Ayala Corp. spending P230b in 2025 to expand businesses

Conglomerate Ayala Corp. said Friday it earmarked P230 billion for 2025 capital expenditures to support the expansion plans of its core real estate, power...

What exactly happens if you fail to register your SIM?

Since the telcos launched their SIM Registration platforms last December 27, over 20.4 million Filipinos have already registered their SIMs, with Smart subscribers taking...

DOJ gives ultimatum to telcos, ISPs to comply with law on child abuse

The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Wednesday vowed to issue an ultimatum to all telecommunication companies and internet service providers (ISPs) to perform their obligations...

Telcos spend billions to meet data demand

Telecommunication companies and broadband providers are spending billions to beef up their networks to meet the explosive growth in demand for data, as more...

PH telco cautiously optimistic in 2022

Philippine telecommunication companies expressed cautious optimism about their outlook next year as the economy slowly recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. PLDT Inc., Globe Telecom, and...

Smartphones that caught our fancy in 2021

Nowadays, it’s pretty much common to see people paying close attention to their phone screens. As the world continues to progress, so too does...

NTC to telcos: Prepare for Typhoon Odette

The National Telecommunications Commission has directed telecommunication entities to ensure that there are sufficient number of technical and support personnel and standby generators with extra...

Foreign chambers want telecom liberalized further

The Joint Foreign Chambers on Tuesday expressed concern over the proposal to retain the 60/40 ownership rule for telecommunication companies, which is being considered...

NTC thanks DPWH for allowing telcos to use government right of way for 3 years

The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) thanked the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) for its initiative to allow telecommunication companies to occupy a...

DITO Telecommunity launches commercially in Visayas and Mindanao

In an unprecedented move, DITO Telecommunity Corporation, the country’s third major player in the telecommunications industry heralded its entry into the market by announcing...

The sad state of internet in the Philippines

"So slow, so expensive."     Do we have a case of a bad duopoly or a poor state policy and regulation? One always reads about the Philippines...
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