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Study on Why Internet is Slow in the Philippines — Resource Recovery Movement

Originally posted on Cyberpark Group: Watch out for the book version of why the internet is slow in the Philippines. We will announce the publication of the technical report and its availability for everyone. Merry Christmas all, be patient with your slow internet now. Fast internet speed is coming very, very soon to your computers, devices…

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Study on Why Internet is Slow in the Philippines — Resource Recovery Movement

Originally posted on Cyberpark Group: Watch out for the book version of why the internet is slow in the Philippines. We will announce the publication of the technical report and its availability for everyone. Merry Christmas all, be patient with your slow internet now. Fast internet speed is coming very, very soon to your computers, devices…

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Slow Internet in the Philippines — Resource Recovery Movement

Originally posted on Cyberpark Group: Little do the current crop of Philippine stakeholders know that any scarce resource in the telecommunications industry, to inlcude every single one of the specific bandwidths of the various Spectrum of our Radio Frequencies, are only allocated by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). Some quarters believe that owning the entire…

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Crying, laughing in Malacañang by critically ill patient

The Asia Forum Journal

Originally posted in Corrimhao blog
I decided to resume my sojourns that were stopped when I had flying over fatigue when I was in Europe. Just think feasting on a table full of nearly untouched leftovers (the best of French and German, Romansh – Swiss canton of Grisons – cuisine). Then gorging just a few gallons of 100 year old or older wine. Haay! It was a feast without anyone to share it with. (That’s my problem with being a member of the cawacwacan clan, duh!)
I landed in Malacañang one night after the elections and I was shocked after hearing a kind of wolfen howl from one of the rooms in that place famously known as a snake pit.
A huge ambulance vehicle was there and a lot of people in white – apparently doctors and nurses complete with nurse caps. They all appeared to be discussing…

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Idiot Noynoy Akinu Lover Makes Mockery of Inaugural Speech of President

The Asia Forum Journal

Originally posted in Tathagatha blog

On June 30, 2016, 9:55 am Mr. Alexander Parel, Customer Care Manager at Jobstreet.com, fervid lover, beneficiary and rabid dog of Nonoy Akinu, the poseur-fake presidentita of the cursed Akinu Regime, head of the narco-political party the Liberal Party, claims to be the first to get a copy of and show to the public the draft of the Inaugural Speech of His Excellency Rodrigo Roa Duterte, President of the Philippines.

Mr. Alexander Parel uses the license of such devious idiots unabashedly promoting the Liberal Party – the Philippines’ biggest narcopolitical and largest kleptomaniac syndicated organization agenda like Maritess Vitug, Solita Monsod, the ABS CBN, Pera Ppler (rappler.com), Philippine Daily Inquirer, among others, to destroy the present administration to ensure that the shadow government-in-waiting technically having a “President-in-reserve” Cong. Leonor Robredo, will once more come to power. Parel has this to give us about the…

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Nonoy Libanan announces political comeback

Pulitika Estehanon Tribune

By Hannibal Alde, Pulitika Estehanon Tribune, June 10, 2015

Nonoy Libanan who is arguably the most powerful political figure in Eastern Samar has announced his political comeback. A political insider said that Libanan is eyeing the gubernatorial seat and is planning a team-up with Annaliza Gonzales-Kwan.

Gonzales-Kwan, on the other hand, has expressed plans to once again run for Congress this coming May 2016 elections.

The former Commissioner of the Bureau of Immigration is expected to present his vast experience in governance, among others, as an advantage against his political rivals. Before landing as the head of the said Bureau, Libanan served as Eastern Samar Senior Board Member from 1988 to 1992 when he was only 24. He then became Vice-Governor from 1992 to 1995. At an early age of 35, he served as Eastern Samar’s Representative in the 11th Congress from 1998 to 2001. He remained in that office…

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The International Center for Strategic Communications Studies

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ICSCOMS

The International Center for Strategic Communications Studies – ICSCOMS is a colloquium of experts in a variety of fields that deal with strategic and other concerns in the different areas of Communications.

Communications is a pervasive aspect of human endeavor. It is a global necessity and holds an important niche in the lives of people, families, groups of individuals, corporate organizations and entire nations.

Objectives

To conduct studies, research and development in the area of communications.

Establish a communications research laboratory that will invite and accommodate as many experts and specialists in various fields to undertake tests, trials, experiments, design and development, in communications.

Deliver results of studies, research and designs and proto-types in selected instances to specific recipients as well as in most part, to the people all around the planet.

To contribute to the goal of bringing communications to peoples all over the world.

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The Organization

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Part I and II of study on Why Internet is slow in the Philippines

We have finally completed the technical paper on Why Internet is slow in the Philippines.

These are the screenshots and images of the doc we finished just about a week or so ago.

Technical Report - Philippine Internet Part I

 

Study on Why Internet is Slow in the Philippines

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Watch out for the book version of why the internet is slow in the Philippines. We will announce the publication of the technical report and its availability for everyone.

Merry Christmas all, be patient with your slow internet now. Fast internet speed is coming very, very soon to your computers, devices and mobile phones!!!

 

Slow Internet in the Philippines

Little do the current crop of Philippine stakeholders know that any scarce resource in the telecommunications industry, to inlcude every single one of the specific bandwidths of the various Spectrum of our Radio Frequencies, are only allocated by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).

Some quarters believe that owning the entire breadth of one whole Spectrum, whether one is able or unable to pay the Spectrum Usage Fee (SUF) to the government, is legal and just okay.

It is not legal and it is not okay.  It is immoral and an abomination.  The International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the Asian Pacific Telecommunity (APT) will not stand for this.  This has got to change.

The ITU recently held its 2015 Conference in Geneva, Switzerland and declared as follows:

“WRC‐15 will provide more bandwidth for mobile– broadband
“Governments worldwide are making available more– spectrum – in line with national broadband planning and desired long term investment in ICT.
“More countries commit towards the uptake of Digital–Dividend band plans and other globally harmonized bands (1800 MHz, 2600 MHz)”

In the next few months, Internet in the Philippines will radically change and not because of above named anomalous practice, but honest-to-goodness adoption of new technology and new business models.