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Articles on Broadband, Philippines

United we play: Level Up! LIVE 2009 and the Filipino online gamer

Blogs For Filipino online gamers, all roads lead to the World Trade Center in Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, every year. This is the venue of the biggest online gaming event in the ... Read story »

The Last Word on Malaysian broadband... uncut + final cut

Blogs My very first blog for CNET Asia was on February 5, 2007. And I wrote about broadband. I wrote about how lousy the broadband was. How expensive it was for the ... Read story »

First iCore7-powered iCafe in Southeast Asia launched

Blogs The country’s leading computer providers Acer, Microsoft, Intel and VillMan Computers have teamed up to open the country's first high-end Gaming Zone. Located at the SM Cyberzone North Edsa, all 40 ... Read story »

Print and TV still main channels in reaching Filipino consumers

Blogs Despite the success of online here in the Philippines, a recent survey indicated that print and TV are still very much in demand in the Philippines. I won't be surprised with this ... Read story »

Asia is king--RP ranks 10th as Asia's top Internet countries

Blogs A recent report released by Internet World Stats (http://www.internetworldstats.com/) showed that Asia has the most number of Internet users in the world with 578.5 million users. Followed by Europe (384.6M), North ... Read story »

Google Philippines Top Searches for 2008

Blogs Google recently released their top searches for 2008 called Google Zeitgeist (the spirit of the times). Of course, the list consists of search patterns, trends, and surprises based on the searches ... Read story »

Do you get the online gaming culture?

Blogs Do you play online games? If so, you'll know the level of commitment it takes to immerse yourself in a virtual world--and you know that what keeps you playing is not just ... Read story »

Fiber optic cable under troubled waters

Blogs Asia Netcom, Asia's largest network provider, has revealed it is working on a new fiber-optic cable to span the Pacific. Interestingly, it will bypass the Luzon Strait, the site of last ... Read story »

M1 launches HSDPA

Features Despite some claims, current 3G speeds simply cannot match wired broadband. Will the first commercial launch of M1's High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) service fulfil the mobile broadband promise? Read story »

Looking beyond the copper wire

Features There is life yet in copper lines, but it's time the telecoms industry focuses on applications that ride on new access technologies. Read story »

Filipinos are not corrupt

Blogs I have been trying to shy away from discussing the National Broadband Network (NBN)-ZTE deal that is plaguing our country (the Philippines) right now. The investigation and discussions have turned into ... Read story »

Chips like sugar

Blogs I was at the National Sports Grill in Greenbelt 3, Makati City on August 2 for the Philippine launch of Intel's latest processors, the Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme ... Read story »

A piece of Manila in Bangkok

Blogs In case you have doubts that Filipinos want to stay in touch with loved ones wherever they go, here's the sign outside the Filipino restaurant we stumbled upon in Bangkok, where ... Read story »

CommunicAsia organizer promises better show next year

Features The show managed to attract more visitors this year, despite some exhibitors scaling back their budgets on booths, says organizer. Read story »

Better than sex?

Blogs I'm now in Pulai Desaru Beach, Malaysia, to cover the ITJourno Asia Forum 2006 organized by MediaConnect Asia. Interestingly enough, I was also a speaker, kicking off the Enjoy segment of ... Read story »

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