NNIC boosts Wi-Fi speed at NAIA terminals
MANILA, Philippines — The new operator of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport has installed a more reliable and faster internet connectivity at the NAIA.
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MANILA, Philippines — The new operator of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport has installed a more reliable and faster internet connectivity at the NAIA.
MANILA, Philippines — Recognizing the country’s need to boost its cyber defense capabilities, one of the world’s leading cybersecurity and defense companies is offering state-of-the-art systems and equipment that will boost the military’s cyber resilience.
MANILA, Philippines — Following the withdrawal of one of its local partners, technology provider Miru System is being asked by a group advocating transparency and accountability to publicly come out and disclose all important information concerning its multibillion-peso contract with the Commission on Elections (Comelec).
MANILA, Philippines — A four-person team tasked by Speaker Martin Romualdez to introduce amendments to the P6.352-trillion 2025 national budget has allocated an additional P292.2 billion for social services and food security.
Max is to launch in seven markets across Asia on November 19.
SEATTLE, USA — Did you know that the first Earth organisms to go into space were fruit flies aboard a US V-2 rocket launched into sub-orbital flight in 1946?
MANILA, Philippines (Updated 3:23 p.m.)— The House joint committee has invited former President Rodrigo Duterte, along with senators Bong Go and Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa, to the next hearings on the drug war’s extrajudicial killings.
The SEC [link] has said that it is planning to launch a new set of guidelines “early next year” to create “sort of a fast lane where [the SEC] will prioritize registration of investments in the energy sector.” The guidelines will require the SEC to complete its review of a power company’s registration statement in less than 45 days, and will allow applicants to bypass the SEC’s 20% public float requirement to avail of a lower 15% public float minimum. The SEC thinks this will “enable faster approvals” by “making it easier to comply”.