[ad_1] (CNN) – Millions of Americans are still out of work. Many small companies and large airlines are struggling to stay afloat. And states are still grappling with huge budget gaps. But none of them, nor others in need of relief from the coronavirus pandemic, will receive assistance from the …
Read More »Aboitiz and Udenna Venture into More Cellular Network Projects Amid Boost in Connectivity
[ad_1] Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, October 7) – Two of the country’s largest conglomerates delved further into telecom infrastructure amid the push for better connectivity. In separate statements, the Udenna Group and the Aboitiz Group announced new projects to build cell towers and other communications-related facilities on Wednesday. Dito Telecommunity …
Read More »Palace on ABS-CBN’s return: Zoe will be regulated
[ad_1] Malacañang seemed to have no problem with ABS-CBN’s return to free-to-air television, but said it will be Zoe Broadcasting Network Inc., who will be regulated because it is a franchise. Presidential Speaker Harry Roque Jr.(FILE PHOTO OF CAMILLE ANTE / MANILA NEWSLETTER) Presidential spokesman Harry Roque made the statement …
Read More »Udenna Infrastructure gets a 10,000 million pesos tower and a fiber optic agreement with the third telecommunications company DITO
[ad_1] MANILA – Udenna Infrastructure Corp said Wednesday it signed a P10 billion deal for the construction of DITO Telecommunity cell towers and the deployment of fiber optic cables. DITO turned to the Udenna group, 3 other partners and several independent tower contractors to accelerate construction in order to meet …
Read More »Palace ‘doesn’t react’ to ABS-CBN’s return to free TV
[ad_1] Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque MANILA – Malacañang has not reacted to the return of some ABS-CBN programs to free-to-air television after closing a deal with the television network of the founder and vice president of the Jesus Is Lord Church, Eddie Villanueva. Presidential spokesman Harry Roque described ABS-CBN as …
Read More »IKEA to open an online store first in PH
[ad_1] IKEA, the Swedish-owned home furnishings retailer, will first open its online store in the Philippines months before the physical store in the Mall of Asia complex in Pasay City opens next year. “The company will bring Swedish home furnishings and dumplings to millions more next year when it enters …
Read More »ABS-CBN returns to free television from October 10
[ad_1] MANILA, Philippines – Media giant ABS-CBN Corp. is returning to broadcast television in Metro Manila and nearby provinces after forging an alliance with the television network of Eddie Villanueva, the influential evangelist and founder of Jesus is Lord. Church. ABS-CBN will begin broadcasting entertainment programs and movies from October …
Read More »Central bank credibility intact: BSP chief
[ad_1] Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Benjamin E. Diokno said on Tuesday that the preemptive monetary responses he has been making since the coronavirus outbreak began will continue to maintain confidence in the BSP, which is “resolved in its intention. to provide timely information and sufficient support to the …
Read More »Poor suffering despite easing inflation
[ad_1] Headline inflation declined to a four-month low of 2.3 percent year-on-year in September, but the lack of public transportation, especially in Metro Manila, pushed transportation costs to a 22-month high, hurting the most. poor households. National Statistician Claire Dennis Map said at a news conference Tuesday that lower food …
Read More »Blockade eases too late for 10% of companies: World Bank survey
[ad_1] The easing of quarantine measures in July failed to save thousands of stores from closure, as one in 10 companies permanently stopped operating after suffering the financial, demand and supply crises induced by Covid-19. In a World Bank survey, 15 percent of businesses nationwide reported that they will no …
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