TELECOM | Seven vital industries that will benefit most from 5G
While it’s still at an infancy stage in most parts of the world, 5G’s vaunted power is expected to bring about peak performance resulting in new revenue streams to critical industries.
While it’s still at an infancy stage in most parts of the world, 5G’s vaunted power is expected to bring about peak performance resulting in new revenue streams to critical industries.
Cignal was chosen by SMART Communications as its provider for satellite broadband services.
PLDT and Smart secured a record number of permits in the second half of 2020, accelerated by the Anti-Red Tape Authority’s issuance of its Joint Memorandum Circular in August.
With a million subscribers, Converge ICT celebrates this milestone, and in the spirit of Christmas, by giving free speed increases to its customers of up to 300 Mbps.
Smart bagged the Best Crisis Response Award at the 2020 Asia Communication Awards, along with a joint citation with network partner Ericsson under the Network Automation category.
Smart becomes the first telco to complete its Voice over LTE or VoLTE rollout to cover Smart Prepaid and Smart Signature subscribers nationwide.
PLDT and Smart will ramp up products and services in 2021, leveraging on its integrated network to serve customers’ increasing need for data.
PLDT fires up its fiber optic link to Catanduanes island, ensuring service resiliency in one of the country’s most typhoon-stricken provinces.
Decision makers see 5G having biggest impact on corporate applications and virtual collaboration.
Smart wireless arm of the country’s largest and only integrated telco PLDT, completes the rebrand of Sun Prepaid to Smart Prepaid.