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32M customers benefit from improved services in 80 provinces with network upgrades

SunStar + February 13, 2021 MORE and more municipalities and cities all over the country are now experiencing the results of Globe’s aggressive builds and network improvement in the past 11 months. The new site installations and site upgrades are currently benefiting at least 32 million customers who use their call, text and data services. Globe’s tower installations and site upgrades have prompted better call and data experience in at least 1,098 cities and municipalities located in Metro Manila and 80 provinces nationwide including Sulu, Dinagat Islands, Misamis Oriental, Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, Tawi-Tawi, Apayao, Abra and Compostela Valley to name a few.

The NZ city with the lowest job-seeker benefit numbers

The NZ city with the lowest job-seeker benefit numbers 13 Feb, 2021 08:30 PM 3 minutes to read By: Brenda Harwood Dunedin s diverse economy gives the city a buffer against the turbulence of the Covid-19 world. That s the message from Ministry of Social Development southern regional commissioner Jason Tibble, who is feeling cautiously optimistic about the city s future. Read More That is significantly less than the rest of the country, which is a positive sign, Tibble said. Advertisement Also, in the past seven months, 1500 MSD clients in Dunedin had come off benefits and into work more than in the whole of the previous year, he said.

Sri Lanka looks to benefit from China s Belt & Road Initiative, says Foreign Secretary Colombage

Uniindia: New Delhi, Feb 12 (UNI) Sri Lanka believes it has great potential to be a maritime hub in the Indian Ocean, and the island nation sees China s Belt and Road Initiative would help, Foreign Secretary Admiral Jayanath Colombage said.

Collaborative Robots, or Cobots, Set to Benefit Businesses in Asia

Collaborative Robots, or Cobots, Set to Benefit Businesses in Asia   BY :SIENNA CURNOW FEBRUARY 12, 2021 Singapore. A report by the World Robotics 2020 Industrial Report shows a record of 2.7 million industrial robots operating in factories globally, with 373,000 units shipped in 2019.  Amongst industrial robots, collaborative robots (cobots) continue to be the fastest-growing segment of industrial automation, projected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 41.8% globally from 2020 to 2026, in a report by Markets&Markets.  The Asia Pacific cobot market is projected to become the largest cobot market worldwide, growing at a CAGR of 45.46 percent, with an addressable cumulative market value of $13.17 billion over the next 7 years in terms of cobot hardware.

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