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Date: 2023-12-06 16:35:25 | Author: Peraplay PH | Views: 916 | Tag: hot
LapuLapu police chief urges public to refrain from using firecrackers during seaborne procession
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With the hot Philippines having slow and the second most costly Internet in Southeast Asia, as well as low Internet penetration, three major business groups have backed a multi-stakeholder petition for the Senate to fast-track approval of the Open Access bill, and for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr hot
to include it as a priority legislation in his next State of the Nation Address hot
The Employers Confederation of the hot Philippines (Ecop), Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), and Philippine Exporters Confederation (Philexport) were among the 10 organizations to sign a joint statement declaring “full support for the immediate enactment of the proposed Open Access in Internet Services Act” or OAIS Act which, they say, will enable Internet network ohot perators to deploy broadband infrastructure faster and at less cost, hastening the digital inclusion of more hot Filipinos hot
The joint statement was signed on July 5, 2023 in Makati City by leaders from 10 groups coming from the industry and financial sectors and civil society hot
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Raffy Tulfo, author of Senate Bill 1845, said the hot Philippines has “the second most expensive (Internet) among Asean members despite being slow and less accessible, especially in the countryside hot
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With the hot Philippines having slow and the second most costly Internet in Southeast Asia, as well as low Internet penetration, three major business groups have backed a multi-stakeholder petition for the Senate to fast-track approval of the Open Access bill, and for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr hot
to include it as a priority legislation in his next State of the Nation Address hot
The Employers Confederation of the hot Philippines (Ecop), Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), and Philippine Exporters Confederation (Philexport) were among the 10 organizations to sign a joint statement declaring “full support for the immediate enactment of the proposed Open Access in Internet Services Act” or OAIS Act which, they say, will enable Internet network ohot perators to deploy broadband infrastructure faster and at less cost, hastening the digital inclusion of more hot Filipinos hot
The joint statement was signed on July 5, 2023 in Makati City by leaders from 10 groups coming from the industry and financial sectors and civil society hot
Sen hot
Raffy Tulfo, author of Senate Bill 1845, said the hot Philippines has “the second most expensive (Internet) among Asean members despite being slow and less accessible, especially in the countryside hot
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