The government must level the playing field in the competition for service superiority between a foreign technological Goliath challenging the local Davids who have pioneered in the local broadband internet market.
IN a hybrid ceremony, the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Philippines activated 1,000 free Wi-Fi access points across 220 public higher education institutions (HEIs) nationwide. The access points were installed and rolled out with the support of PLDT.The milestone, spearheaded by DICT Acting Secretary Manny Caintic
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The United Nations Development Program and the Department of Information and Communications Technologyhave activated 1,000 free WiFi access points across 220 public higher education institutions nationwide.
Published December 10, 2020, 12:30 PM
As a self-made global leader in technology, Huawei has been championing Asian growth in internet-based technologies such as 5G, the cloud, and artificial intelligence (AI) which have become increasingly vital to business in anticipation of the economic turnaround expected in 2021.
Following the unprecedented events of 2020 which caused a massive slump in economies worldwide, sectors like fintech have risen to prominence as the new anchors that have ushered in stability amidst the uncertainty of the pandemic. In the Philippines, in particular, fintech has helped bring in an inclusivity and a sense of empowerment that transcends socio-economic status. Fintech is poised to bring about a digital transformation that can realize the country’s potential through various industries spanning from e-commerce to edutech.