SES, a global satellite connectivity and content provider, will consolidate offices in a new facility in Gainesville and establish its U.S. technology and operations hub.
Published April 11, 2021, 1:18 PM
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has assisted the Department of Information Communications Technology (DICT) in establishing free internet connection in Jolo, Sulu.
In a statement of Friday, April 9, the PCG said the BRP Bagacay (MRRV-4410) ensured the safe and secure transportation of personnel and essential Information and Communications Technology (ICT) equipment last week.
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The Coast Guard said the equipment transported were computer monitors, servers, network switches, printers, networking cables, WiFi equipment, and office supplies for the province.
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The Philippine Normal University (PNU), in a statement issued Saturday, April 10, said the repeated studies of its education expert has been proving that “online education is inevitably becoming pertinent” in 20th century education.
Researches over the last 10 years compiled by Dr. Edna Luz Raymundo-Abulon of PNU “even indicate that technology” – as part of other education strategies – can spell the difference in Philippines’ reversing the “brain drain” phenomenon.
“Apparently, the brain drain phenomenon – where Filipino teachers choose rather to work abroad than teach here – is caused not only by the low wage at home, but also the lack of opportunities to growth,” PNU said.
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Published April 6, 2021, 3:30 PM
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) now allows telcos to occupy a portion of the government’s Right of Way (ROW) to hasten rollouts and network infra maintenance in the next three years.
PLDT Inc. and Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) Tuesday (April 6) welcomed DPWH’s newly issued Department Order No. 29 (DO 29) enabling Information Communications Tecnology (ICT) Service providers to “construct and undertake excavations and/or restoration work for ICT Infrastructure Projects within the allowable ROW limits of the national roads”.
The problem is, DO 29 will cease in 2024.
Hence, the PLDT and Smart Regulatory Group will be “relentless in securing government issuances to provide a more permanent solution to this Right of Way issue,” according to Atty Aileen Regio, First Vice President and Head of PLDT’s Regulatory and Strategic Affairs.