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EBU CITY—The ministers of the AsiaPacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) member-countries recommended a region-wide improvement of 10 percent in five priority areas of the Ease of Doing Business in three years. In a briefing on Tuesday, Structural Reform Ministers Meeting (SRMM) Chairman and Economic Planning Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan explained that the 10-percent improvement in the progress of countries will be measured

in terms of number of procedures, time, cost and other identified indicators. “On Ease of Doing Business, or EoDB, we agreed with, and further recommend to Apec economic leaders to affirm, the new aspirational goal of a 10-percent improvement by 2018 in the existing five priority EoDB areas,” Balisacan said. “We also agreed with and endorse the Apec EoDB Action Plan 2016-2018 to Apec economic leaders for their consideration,” he added. The five priority areas are in starting a business, getting credit, trading across borders,

enforcing contracts and dealing with permits. The indicators for starting a business are the number of procedures, time, cost and paid-in minimum capital, while the indicators for getting credit are strength of legal rights index, depth of credit-information index, and public and private registry coverage. For trading across borders, the indicators are the number of documents, time and cost. In the area of enforcing contracts, the indicators are the number of procedures, time and cost. C  A

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HE Rationalization of Fiscal Incentives (RFI) bill is not progressing, thanks to the gaping difference in the positions of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the Department of Finance (DOF).

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EAR Jesus, pour out Your grace upon us today as we make a decision to follow You all the days of our life. Make us realize that we, Christians, too often substitute prayer for playing the game. Prayer is good but when used as a substitute for obedience, it is nothing but a blatant hypocrisy. Inspire us make a decision sound enough to follow You in Your kingdom. Amen. LIVING WATER, CT STUDD AND LOUIE M. LACSON Word&Life Publications • teacherlouie1965@yahoo.com

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NCE one of the more prominent purveyors of smartphones, HTC has seen its prominence take a nose-dive in recent years, as the Taiwanbased global company’s flagship offerings—last year’s HTC One M8 and this year’s M9—found little traction in the marketplace despite some positive reviews from the tech media. Just recently the company found itself ejected from Taiwan’s TWSE 50 Index after its share price fell to below “the amount of cash it holds on deposit, which means investors consider the rest of the company to be, in theory, worthless,” according to a BBC report. Meanwhile, Huawei is one of two Chinese brands that have risen to prominence in the mobile-technology space, with the company finishing last year by making the list of the world’s top 100 brands, according to a report by brand-evaluation firm Interbrand. Its No. 94 ranking in the list may seem much ado about nothing, but not when you take into account that Huawei is the first Chinese brand to ever make the list. Equally telling of Huawei’s astonishing rise is that, as of August, it now ranks as second biggest smartphone vendor in China, the world’s biggest smartphone market, behind Xiomi, another Chinese brand, and ahead of tech titans Apple and Samsung. Huawei’s rising stock has been fueled not just by its low-cost Android smartphones but also by its premium Ascend product line. Now, Huawei is making an even more aggressive play in the nascent smartwear market. On September 3 Huawei, the leading global information and communications technology solutions provider, announced the availability of the Huawei TalkBand B2 in the Philippines. A stylish next-generation wearable device, it brings together the convenience of a Bluetooth earpiece and the functionality of a fitness tracker in one elegant design. The company touts that in an era where multitasking has become more of a necessity rather than a skill, the TalkBand B2 is the perfect companion for your busy life, allowing you to continue working without having to fumble for your phone and miss that important call. Whether driving, working on the computer, or spending precious downtime with your family, the TalkBand B2 frees up your hands so you can keep them on the wheel, take down those important notes immediately and continue those conversations comfortably. The smartwear vibrates to notify you of an

incoming call and shows the name/number of the caller on the screen. All you have to do is detach the earpiece to answer the call. The TalkBand B2 is equipped with dualmicrophone, noise-reduction technology and quality Bluetooth connectivity. It is also equipped with smart detection to understand whether the Bluetooth earpiece is on the wristband or not, allowing it to automatically push audio (music/call) to the smartphone or B2 bracelet. You can even connect up to two smartphones to the TalkBand B2 so you don’t have to choose which of your phones to pair it with. With its superb battery performance, the TalkBand B2 can last up to five days, and support continuous call time up to six hours, and 12 days’ standby time. It is also equipped with a pager to search and locate your smartphone, regardless of the phone model, through vibration or ring tone alerts. With its innovative six-axis motion sensor and compatibility with Jawbone’s Up tracking app (besides the company’s own Huawei Wear), the TalkBand B2 can automatically detect different activities with higher accuracy, such as walking, running cycling or climbing/ hiking. It can also calculate the amount of calories burned by different activities to help you plan your workouts, diet and more. You can then sync the data with your mobile phone and even share your achievement with your friends via social networks. The same six-axis sensor, likewise, allows the TalkBand B2 to automatically identify and record motions accurately, detect the duration of deep sleep and light sleep, and provide consumers with health tips on ways to improve their sleep pattern. “As more Filipinos become healthconscious, so does the market for wearable technology and Huawei is at the forefront providing consumers with products that combine style and functionality with the latest technology,” says Charles Wu, country head for Consumer Business Group, Huawei Philippines. The TalkBand B2 sports a 0.73-inch, 128x88 pixel, mono PMOLED touchscreen. All you have to do is sweep your finger to cycle through the various modes such as the time/date, steps taken, sleep time and calories burned. It comes in two watchband styles: the environmentally professional TPU material in white and black, or the luxurious brown leather. There is also the Gold TalkBand B2 Executive Edition that the company says will fit in well inside the boardroom. ■

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available for free with Platinum Lifestyle Plans 3799, 4999 and 7999. These plans let users enjoy unlimited calls and texts to all networks, consumable roaming with unlimited data roaming service on the highest Platinum Lifestyle Plan, worry-free mobile data (up to 20 gigabytes every month), a built-in productivity pack for free use of Facebook, Viber, Gmail, Yahoo! Mail and Evernote without using up one’s data allocation, and a choice of access to Spotify Premium, HOOQ or NBA that’s already built into the plan. Aside from a wide variety of call, text and data services included in the plan, the Platinum experience is made even more personal and exclusive with VIP privileges such as access to Personal Relationship Managers, priority in Globe stores, 24/7 Worldwide concierge and a dedicated Platinum hotline. “Globe Platinum is certainly setting the bar once again in providing its signature premium customer experience to complement the arrival of Samsung’s coveted mobile phones,” del Carmen adds. Lauded as “the best big phone Samsung has ever made” and arguably the best-looking to date, the Note 5 has been receiving raves for its cutting-edge design and power-packed specs. The popular Samsung S6 Edge, on the other hand, gets a new incarnation and the “plus” treatment, with a significantly larger display, a bigger footprint and a bump up in specifications and features.

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LVEO Land Corp. (Alveo), a subsidiary of Ayala Land Inc., continues to become a dominant force in Cebu, especially in the Cebu Park District, by offering a diverse portfolio of office and residential developments.

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VC Bacungan, project development officer of Alveo, shared that the company catapulted to the top of the Cebu property market in a span of five years after entering the market in 2010 with the residential project Sedona Parc. “Less than one year later, it launched Solinea, a multitower residential development across Ayala Center Cebu. Solinea recently bagged the award for 2015 Best Condominium Development in Cebu from the Philippines Property Awards with its unique proposition of city resort living in Cebu Business Park. Alveo has successfully launched three towers in 2011, 2012 and 2014, namely, Cyan, Turquoise and Lazuli, respectively,” said Bacungan. Bacungan said that Alveo launched the BPI Cebu Corporate Center, which is the first office for sale venture in Cebu—an 18-storey office condominium development located in the gateway of Cebu Business Park. It offers prime office units for sale rather than for lease. The response on the first project of Alveo was overwhelming. Sedona

within the city and with their workplace nearby. We also cater to investors who are looking for an investment that will generate recurring income,” Bacungan said. Bacungan said Lazuli will offer top of the line amenities in three different levels for increased privacy. The lower level amenities include hammock cabanas by the Ultramarine, a Yin and Yang meditation pod, a function room, and a Me Nook. Lazuli, the third tower in the development, will be especially attractive as it is the only single-tower development in Solinea, situated on the quiet side of the development. It will be directly adjacent to and oriented towards the Ultramarine. Lazuli Tower lies along Negros Avenue in Cebu Business Park. The 31-story Lazuli offers a mix of studio, one bedroom, two bedroom and three bedroom units. He said Alveo offered special units called Urban Villas, which were immediately sold out. Lazuli offers a total of 605 units ranging in size from 25 to 133 sq m. Residences range from P2.6 million for a 25-sq m studio, to

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Alveo because it wanted to give Cebu urbanites an opportunity to experience resort life without going to the suburbs. At the core of Solinea is the Ultramarine, a 6,000-(sq m) resort area that has a clubhouse; 1,000-sq m multi-experiential pool; and a rain tree play park and children’s play area. Furthermore, the Ultramarine clubhouse will also have a lobby, function rooms, gym, pocket garden, game room, dance studio and a roof deck. To allow residents to have shopping convenience,

Solinea will have its own retail spaces with several dining, shopping and leisure options. Mid-level amenities on the seventh floor Garden Level include conversation pits, a meditation area, covered walk, open lawn, outdoor deck and board game area. The upper level amenities on the 25th floor include an outdoor lounge, hammock seating, and lounge areas. “Solinea is aimed towards urban achievers, typically in their 30s to 50s, who are looking for a respite

P18.8 million for a 150-sq m threebedroom penthouse unit. He said the target market for Solinea, which combines the Cebu IT Park and Cebu Business Park, presented the ideal location for such a development. The 18-story BPI Cebu Corporate Center has a roof deck rising on a property 2,689-sq m large. It has 168 units serviced by five passenger elevators and one service elevator. The building features 100-percent back-up power, closed-circuit television, fire detection and smokealarm systems and telecoms and broadband provisions. Sustainable features include 70 percent glass ratio for maximized natural lighting, LED lighting for common areas, dual-flush common toilets and a materials recovery facility. Meanwhile, Alveo has allotted the ground level to retail establishments. It has six levels of parking with 200 regular parking slots, 30 SUV parking slots and two handicap parking slots. Two sides of the building face the sea, and another side provides mountain views.

VERYTHING will be embraced by a melody of opulence like an affable tempo in a grand classical orchestra. That kind of rhythm in a vivace lifestyle is life’s greatest pleasure can one indulge in at the most exclusive residential community of Forbes Hill in Northill Gateway. Megaworld, the country’s leader and pioneer in developing integrated urban townships, brings this sound of grandeur in Forbes Hill, which will rise at the 15-hectare prime property of the township. Envisioned to be the most exclusive gated community located along the boundary of Bacolod City, Forbes Hill is poised to elevate the lifestyle of premier villages in the province by having an exclusive 197 available lots ranging from 449 to 916 square meters (approximately 13 lots per hectare). The entrance gate also evokes exclusivity of living in an upscale residential community, where residents and guests will be welcomed by a unique European-

inspired courtyard with grandiose fountain adorned with sculpted stone statues. “Forbes Hill is a residential masterpiece that gives the highest regard to exclusivity and opulence. Our future residents will experience a lifestyle where everything will be within easy reach because of what the township setting has to offer,” said Rachelle Peñaflorida, vice president for sales and marketing, Megaworld Premier Bacolod. Future lot owners will have a free hand to design and decorate their own lofty homes in the village that boasts of the panoramic views of Negros mountain ranges and the vast sugarcane plantation. Aside from having a very low density with larger lot cuts, the upscale residential village will give future residents a much bigger breathing space by alloting five hectares of open and green spaces for parks and garden landscapes. Meanwhile, the main road of the village will be 20-meters wide and the secondary roads

will have about 16 to 12 meters wide. The upscale village will also dedicate half a hectare of the property for its lifestyle indoor and outdoor amenities. Its clubhouse complex houses a multifunction hall, fitness center, game room, audio visual room, as well as outdoor lap pool, children’s pool, gazebo, basketball court, among others.

and secondary University of St. La Salle School in Bacolod. Aside from accessibility, Forbes Hill is nestled within the 53-hectare Northill Gateway, which is envisioned to become a refreshing urban integrated township that will further boost the Negrenses’ lifestyle. A joint development of Megaworld and its wholly owned subsidiary Suntrust Properties Inc. in partnership with the Lacson Family, Northill Gateway will house upscale residential villages, mixed-use office and retail developments, leisure and recreational amenities, as well as institutional facilities. Aside from the integrated urban township development, Megaworld has also been known for developing fastselling high-end residential villages in Metro Manila, such as McKinley Hill and McKinley West villages in Fort Bonifacio, Corinthian Hills in Quezon City, Pahara in Southwoods City, and Alabang West in Las Pinas.

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Amid the vast sugar plantation, Forbes Hill is conveniently accessible in different major spots of Bacolod and Talisay cities. It has a direct access to the new Bacolod Airport Access Road that leads to Bacolod-Silay Airport, and a direct link to the Circumferential Road going to The Upper East, Megaworld’s another township,

near the Bacolod People’s House. It is also 10 minutes away from the Eastern District and downtown area and three minutes away from The Ruins, a famous tourist destination in Bacolod, as well as an access to C.L. Montelibano Avenue going to La Salle University-Bacolod. Forbes Hill will soon be in close proximity to the upcoming primary

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| WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2015 mirror_sports@yahoo.com.ph sports@businessmirror.com.ph Editor: Jun Lomibao

ANDY’S QF STREAK ENDS

ANDY MURRAY could not find his rhythm against 6-foot-7 South African Kevin Anderson (below). AP

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Often able to spur himself by letting out some anger, the two-time Grand Slam title winner Andy Murray only briefly managed to get into this match. The thirdseeded Murray lost before the quarterfinals at a major for the first time since 2010, beaten 7-6 (5), 6-3, 6-7 (2), 7-6 (0) by 15thseeded Kevin Anderson of South Africa in the fourth round at Flushing Meadows on Monday.

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EW YORK—As Roger Federer so correctly noted, the exact score of a tiebreaker is not all that important. All that matters is who wins it. Still, it was noteworthy that Federer became the first player to shut out John Isner in a tiebreaker—and later added a rare service break of the big-serving, 6-foot-10 American, too—while winning their fourthround US Open match, 7-6 (0), 7-6 (6), 7-5, on Monday night. According to the Association of Tennis Professionals, Isner had never lost by a 7-0 score in 428 previous official tour-level tiebreakers. “You’ve got to get a little lucky,” Federer said in an on-court interview, “but 7-love is a very good score, obviously, against John. As long as you win the ‘breaker, it doesn’t matter what the score is.” Isner called the way that tiebreaker went “surprising.” “That was a lot on me,” Isner said, covering his face with his left hand. “He had a lot to do with that, as well.” Federer also broke to close out the match, ending the 13th-seeded Isner’s streak of 110

consecutive service holds at Flushing Meadows over the last two years. “The break clearly was nice, but I kind of felt it was coming,” said Federer, who went 0-for-9 on break points until converted his 10th. “He was maybe not having as much energy anymore.” Federer saved all five break points he faced, while finishing with an impressive ratio of 55 winners to only 16 unforced errors. The second-seeded Federer, who has won five of his 17 Grand Slam titles in New York, has not dropped a set on the way to a quarterfinal against No. 12 Richard Gasquet of France. Gasquet got past No. 6 Tomas Berdych, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1. With losses by Isner and Donald Young on Monday, this is the 16th consecutive Grand Slam tournament without an American man in the quarterfinals. Isner and Andy Roddick made it that far at the 2011 US Open. Isner did have his chances against Federer. Six times, Isner was two points away from grabbing the second set. But Federer was at his best down the stretch in that tiebreaker, too, after trailing

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5-3. Federer won one point by returning a 140-mph serve before smacking a forehand passing winner. On another, he produced a forehand return winner off a 128-mph serve to earn a set point. And he capped the set by flicking a down-the-line backhand winner. “I really would have liked my chances against some other players out there. But he was too good,” Isner said. “That’s what I was up against. There’s nothing you can do about that.” Mallorca’s regional government, meanwhile, said the grandfather of Rafael Nadal has died. He was 85. The elder Rafael Nadal was born on the Mediterranean island of Mallorca, where he was a prominent local musician who directed the choir of Palma’s Teatre Principal from 1983-1989. He became the patriarch of a renowned sporting family as his five children included football player Miguel Nadal, who played for Spain at three World Cups, and Toni Nadal, who has coached the younger Rafael throughout his tennis career. The Mallorca regional government expressed its condolences in a statement on its web site without giving further details. AP

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EW YORK—Andy Murray watched a 130-mph ace zoom by to create a two-set deficit at the US Open, and then sat in his changeover chair and cursed at himself, over and over and over. A little later, Murray cracked his racket against the court once, breaking the frame, and went to the sideline and mangled his equipment even more, before meandering over to hand it to someone in the stands. Often able to spur himself by letting out some anger, the two-time Grand Slam title winner only briefly managed to get into this match. The third-seeded Murray lost before the quarterfinals at a major for the first time since 2010, beaten 7-6 (5), 6-3, 6-7 (2), 7-6 (0) by 15th-seeded Kevin Anderson of South Africa in the fourth round at Flushing Meadows on Monday. “Disappointing to lose because of that,” Murray said about his earlier-than-usual exit. “Obviously that’s many years’ work that’s gone into building that sort of consistency.” For the 6-foot-8 Anderson, known mainly for a booming serve but terrific off the ground in this four-hour, 18-minute victory, it marked a real breakthrough: He entered with an 0-7 record in fourth-round matches at majors, including when he had a two-set lead against Novak Djokovic before losing at Wimbledon two months ago. This time, Anderson held it together, with the help of 25 aces and 81 total winners. “I’m a little lost for words right

now,” said Anderson, who will face twotime major champion Stan Wawrinka in the quarterfinals. “I just managed to keep my composure throughout.” Murray, meanwhile, reached at least the quarters at his previous 18 Grand Slam tournaments, a streak that included championships at the US Open in 2012 and Wimbledon in 2013, along with four runner-up finishes. His last loss this soon also happened in New York, in the third round five years ago. Roger Federer also pulled off a shutout in a tiebreaker on Monday, doing so in a 7-6 (0), 7-6 (6), 7-5 victory against big-serving No. 13 John Isner. According to the Association of Tennis Professionals, Isner had never been beaten 7-0 in 428 previous official, tour-level tiebreakers. With Isner gone, and 68th-ranked American Donald Young eliminated, 6-4, 1-6, 6-3, 6-4, by Wawrinka earlier Monday, it’s the 16th Grand Slam tournament in a row with zero men from the US in the quarterfinals. Isner had his chances against Federer, six times standing two points from evening the match at a set apiece. But Federer was masterful down the stretch in that tiebreaker, winning one point by returning a 140-mph serve before smacking a forehand passing winner, then using a forehand return winner off a 128-mph serve to earn a set point he converted with a backhand down the line. Federer broke in the last game, ending Isner’s streak of 110 service holds in a row at the US Open, dating to the start of last year’s tournament. Federer’s quarterfinal opponent will

be No. 12 Richard Gasquet, who got past No. 6 Tomas Berdych, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-1. Two women’s quarterfinals will be No. 2 Simona Halep against No. 20 Victoria Azarenka, and No. 5 Petra Kvitova against No. 26 Flavia Pennetta. Azarenka has won two Australian Open titles and twice was the runner-up at the US Open. Kvitova has won Wimbledon twice. Halep was the runner-up at last year’s French Open. And Pennetta? Well, she is into her sixth US Open quarterfinal in the last seven years after a 6-4, 6-4 victory against 2011 champion Sam Stosur, the last woman to beat Serena Williams at Flushing Meadows. Adept at comebacks—in the second round, he recorded his eighth victory in a match after dropping the opening two sets—Murray did push Anderson to a fourth set, but that was the extent of the rally this time. Still, Murray kept trying to rile up himself— and his backers—as the fourth set carried on, even reaching over to slap the extended palm of a front-row spectator. “I was trying to use the energy of the crowd as much as I could to help me,” Murray said. Anderson limited his signs of emotion to one uppercut after winning a point by tracking down a lob and conjuring up a sky-hook winner from the baseline. And he was perfect at the end, hitting one ace at 135 mph, another at 138 mph, while Murray couldn’t get his strokes to land in the right spots. “I wish,” Anderson said, “I could play every tiebreak like that.” ROGER FEDERER: As long as you win the “breaker, it doesn’t matter what the score is.” AP

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ESSONS learned from the country’s progress in meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are now fueling efforts to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The 17 SDGs are expected to have 169 targets and more than 300 indicators. This is a herculean task for many countries, including the Philippines, whose efforts fell short in meeting the MDGs.

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Park, the first project, is virtually sold out. Finished in 2014 Bacungan said that 95 percent of the sold units have been turned over to and accepted by unit owners. It currently has a community of 47 residents. Furthermore, Bacungan said the first and second Solinea towers are in the middle of construction. He noted Tower 1 is expected to be finished by the fourth quarter of 2016 and Tower is expected to be done by the third quarter of 2017. Preselling of Tower 1 is brisk with 88 percent sold while Tower 2 is 82-percent sold. Lazuli Tower, the third tower is 44 percent sold. Meanwhile, Bacungan reported the BPI Cebu Corporate Center has been constructed 22 percent of the way. It is now 51 percent sold. “After its successful launch in November 2013, we decided to hold on to the remaining units in the second half of 2014 to help build our leasing portfolio. Due to incessant demand, we opted to open selected units to the market at a 6-percent price premium,” he said. Solinea is a special project for

Trade Undersecretary Adrian S. Cristobal Jr. during the hearing bared four contentious issues: 1. Implementation of a uniform incentive package for all economic zones consisting of a four-year income-tax holiday (ITH), after which a choice of either a 5-percent reduced tax on gross income earned (GIE) or a 15-percent corporate income tax (CIT) for 11 years (total of 15 years).

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Instead of making progress and coming to an agreement on contentious points every time they meet, the two agencies are actually regressing, with the once touted “80-percent to 90-percent” consolidated bill returning to a mere 35-percent consolidated, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman, Rep. Romero S. Quimbo noted during the eighth committee hearing on the proposed measure.

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Another premium mobile experience GLOBE Telecom’s premium postpaid brand, Globe Platinum (goo.gl/W5lds3) goo.gl/W5lds3) is set to give customers goo.gl/W5lds3 a premium experience when they avail themselves of Samsung’s latest mobile marvels, the Galaxy Note 5 and Galaxy S6 Edge+, with the new Platinum Lifestyle Plans. “With the Platinum Lifestyle Plans, customers get access to superior and first-class servicing, as well as enhanced lifestyle plan options that can’t be found anywhere else. The Platinum Lifestyle Plans are specifically designed to address customer needs and passions for a richer and more relevant digital mobile experience by maximizing the new Samsung Galaxy Note 5 or the S6 Edge+ and all its amazing features,” Globe Platinum Director Kaisie del Carmen says. The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 or S6 Edge+ is

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NATIONAL Economic and Development Authority (Neda) Assistant Director General Rosemarie G. Edillon said the country could have done better in achieving the MDGs. However, Edillon believes that the lessons learned by the country can be applied in meeting the SDGs by 2030. For one, Edillon said the Philippines learned that it must be able to set annual targets in terms of achieving SDG targets and indicators. Edillon added that the government realized that using the MDG targets as end-of-plan targets did not help create a sense of urgency in terms of meeting the goals. She said the government must set periodic targets in terms of meeting specific SDG indicators. This will enable the government to implement measures that will make it easier and faster to meet the targets.

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HE Philippines is planning free Wi-Fi services to half of its towns and cities this year and nationwide coverage by end-2016, limiting the data-revenue prospects for Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. and Globe Telecom Inc. The free Internet service will cost the government about P1.5 billion ($32 million) a year, and will be available in areas such as public schools, hospitals, airports and parks, said Monchito Ibrahim, deputy executive director of the Information and Communications Technology Office. “If subscribers move to using free public Wi-Fi, telecoms may need to lure them into getting higher-end services,” Ibrahim said in a September 4 interview in Makati City, referring to the country’s two main phone companies. The government’s “focus is on areas that absolutely don’t have access.” The new service is expected to push data charges lower in the Philippines. Access to the Internet costs about $18 a megabit per second in the country, more than three times the global average of $5, according to research firm International Data Corp. (IDC). For the country’s two biggest phone companies, that means more expenses to boost their network for services offering higher speeds.

IN this September 6, 2010, file photo, 3-yearold homeless child Minerva Botongan bites a plastic spoon, as she takes a meal given to her and her family by good Samaritans on a street in Manila. AP/BULLIT MARQUEZ

“THE free Wi-Fi service would compel improvement of service of both telecoms,”said Lexter Azurin, research head at Unicapital Securities Inc. “Definitely, they might need more capex [capital expenditure] for that, which would impact earnings at the end of the day.” The government’s free Wi-Fi service has its limitations. Speed is capped at 256 kilobits per second, enough for basic Internet searches or access to Facebook, Ibrahim said. The government’s initiative comes as lawmakers investigate slow and expensive Internet connection in the Philippines, where broadband connectivity is only ahead of Afghanistan in Asia, according to IDC. By contrast, Singapore started a free wireless service in 2006 that now offers speeds of as much as 2 megabits per second—eight times faster than the one planned in the Philippines. That’s enough for phone calls on the data network or video streaming, with the access offered at public places, such as the airport, malls, hospitals and schools. Bloomberg News

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