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Telecom operators back gov’t drive vs online child porn and sexual abuse

The country’s telecom operators have vowed to help the government in its drive against online child pornography and sexual abuse. In a position paper, Philippine...

Bills payment extension

As of March 18, several businesses have announced bills payment extension and other leeway for their respective customers.  ENERGY AND WATER Meralco 30-day payment extension for bills...

100% foreign ownership to boost public service

Allowing 100 percent foreign ownership in public utilities, with certain restrictions, will solve the unending woes suffered by consumers caused by poor but costly...

Telecom law now makes work option okay

Employees in the private sector can now have an option of working in an alternative workplace with the use of telecommunication or computer technologies...

The other guy blinked

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Really? We have a third telco?

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Internet and inclusion

My US-based lawyer-daughter Ivy Lopez Cabaltica did some research on Internet use in the Philippines. Her findings are not something our telcos in...

Favoring a third telco is bad for competition

The government may have the right intentions in introducing a new player in the telecommunications sector to spur competition and improve services. But rolling...

PLDT data centers meet safety standards

Two data centers of ePLDT Inc. received the ANSI/TIA-942 Rated 3 design certificates. The unit of PLDT Inc., with its ongoing efforts to push for...

Sony entertainment chief leaving to focus on Snapchat

The head of Sony's entertainment business announced Friday that he is stepping down to devote energy to Snapchat as the startup behind the smartphone...

Canada regulator declares high-speed internet an essential service

Canada's telecommunications regulator declared access to high-speed internet an essential service that must be available to all, including rural and remote areas of the...

Uber puts brakes on self-driving cars in California

Uber said it put the brakes on self-driving cars in California because state officials yanked registration for vehicles being used for a pilot program. Uber...

How Apple lost China to 2 local phone makers

Two years ago, Oppo and Vivo couldn’t crack the top five in China’s smartphone market. Now they outrank everyone after elbowing Apple aside, thanks...
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