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Philippine Digital Convention 2021: REVOLUTION

Wednesday, October 06, 2021


Today was a great day for connection as the Philippine Digital Convention 2021 called "REVOLUTION" has just officially started. It was hosted by ePLDT, PLDT Enterprise and Smart.

Jovy Hernandez the President and CEO of PLDT says "Strange are the things you remember, the people, the moment in time, that burns in your heart forever. Humanity comes in the event shaking the foundation of individual beliefs to help you discover a purpose, that there is something bigger than the reality. All it takes is one window, one brave selfless sacrifice to change history forever. COVID has disrupted lives, we take steps forward, it's a choice, it becomes our life. Let this be our REVOLUTION! Fire is a symbol of progress, purification, we find ourselves that cost us anxiety doesn't matter, family conversations have become bigger, more meaningful. We rise from the flames, redefine our businesses, this is our convention, this must be a revolution! We are in the middle of it, we must never leave anyone behind. To harness tech and use it for business, we need to rethink and rewire our mindset and attitudes. We need to change how we view things, reinvigorate our passions and we wish to fulfill this to provide real value to businesses. Now is the time to re-imagine the world of business the way we want it to be."

 

 
In the panel discussion, Nokia's John Harrington, Huawei's Nicholas Ma, Manuel Pangilinan of MPIC Group, Yasuo Suzuki of NTT Global Center and Dave West of Cisco was present. Suzuki san says "COVID 19 has brought a huge demand and working from home and school became normal. With it continue to grow, enterprise data is increasing and the need to scale is too."

Nokia's John Harrington says "It's an interesting start for the job and network connectivity has been critical. To keep us all connected to family and loved ones, the rollout of 5G is rising, what normally takes years took us months. It has not slowed down, different types of traffic patterns and demands have appeared and we had to make sure capacity in the networks have the right products. We see a lot of legacy of systems that need to be automated. The need for AI, to increase productivity, is especially needed on industrial tech and software. How can the next generation help with it? We've seen a lot take strides in manufacturing, mining, transportation, education, and in the advanced networks, there's a clear use of 5G, digitalization, and how agile it is, and how it hastens lower operation costs. Even before COVID 19, there was a desire in digital healthcare, to help with patient-centric care. We see a wide range industries, not just limited in healthcare but it's one of the industries that do."


Dave West of Cisco adds "Work is not a place you go, it's something that you do it with. People now work from home, return to office, and the office had to transform a bit because of security concerns. When everyone has to work remotely, people and IP's should be protected not only in the office, but also at home. Collaboration in WEBEX has seen growth, in school, office, it was in the forefront of growth especially in video collaboration. Connectivity is about how to ensure user experience is optimized to users and customers is supported in the business with the tech provided for them. We had the type of rich services, and the speakers in this session do the same. The shift in how people had to work had to cope with different tools, the models of what was going on in our employees lives. We had to understand, empathize. In the early days you would be embarrassed if your child would walk by. It was about people, our customers who had to deal with work life balance day in and day out. Enabling tech to support to balance all of these is important. For us, when we think about culture, as we deploy tech, we have to understand how it complements our goal during the pandemic, be 10 times easier to use. Now we can translate, catch notes, get questions, react, and WEBEX knows that. The tools can even tell you if you're violating social distancing. With regards to culture, we are sensitive how these type of tech and tools would know what they really want from us, even beyond the pandemic."

Nicholas Ma of Huawei says "The PH is still in the infancy of digitalization. PLDT has made good milestones and efforts. Our global and regional experience make us apt to support and deploy with tons of companies worldwide. We have established relationships with partners, PLDT can go to market and have real good partnerships."

MVP says "We are satisfied with Huawei and with the other vendors like Nokia and Cisco. We look at merits of the supplier and so far, we have been satisfied. It's revolutionary leadership, the shifting patterns of business is driven by tech and the pandemic. We had to adopt with the environment, social governance, and use that in the reports for sustainability. In many ways, we had to do revolution in leadership. We have to maintain values that PLDT does and MPIC. Given the circumstances now, companies outside of telcos we now have to invest in other things. In addition to metrics, sustainability is one, then the capacity to have digitalization. They have adopted to be driven to it, like what we need in the Philippines. We have to persuade senior management to adopt to it, otherwise, you will be obsolete. If you are a publicly listed company, you need to do it. Like PLDT and Smart you need to digitalize, it cuts across all types of companies and not just telcos."

Fireside Chat with Charlize Theron


Hollywood actress and producer Charlize Theron graced the event for a Fireside chat. A UN ambassador of peace, academy award winning actress from South Africa, she says "We've got our head above water, I miss the people. Not having access to that, to be in a room and hug, to share stories, the food, we can't have that. I think for us, we have really long standing relationships with partners in South Africa. We have to be able to hear what they need to say to us, meet them, find the resources they need. Having that is very important, in all fronts, there's a constant revolution in life and it's changing. When it's globally happening, it became clear that it's going to be a dire situation. We need to have a conversation about access to it, it will be marginalized groups that will be affected the most. Together for Her was done to ask women about leading an effort, gender based violence was at an all time high and the lack of resources wasn't helping. We know COVID has set us back in many ways, just like in AIDS, we're dealing with communities. The whole of South Africa had remarkable HIV/AIDS cases, who have immune issues, constant continued conversation around these issues put them out in the forefront. To share our feelings and experiences with each other in the last two years, looking at my business, we know great stories come from voices. We don't forget about this, there is systemic change that needs to happen. When we come together, that's where change would happen. Unfortunately there's no exact recipe to resolve things, there's tremendous amount of fear when there's no access to information and misinformation around it exists. I remember, experiencing that, I knew it was a very immediate need to be proactive with something preventable. Having access to knowledge was something that frustrated me, when the AIDS epidemic happened, we lost a generation of parents. I think it looked like a cycle, it's also not the only thing that would let us not see the light at the end of the tunnel. Women and young girls were inclined to have HIV/AIDS, it was hard to go to communities and them have no access to it. You have to stay in touch with the organizations, they're living it, they're speaking to communities, and who it affects them. They have all the answers, we are fortunate that we have access to it, we have to connect with them in a global stance, so bigger organizations would get to them, as fast as possible. That's our life force, that's where we need to zero in."

There's more things happening in the Philippine Digital Convention 2021. Register today and participate in the talk!

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NOKIA Brings Audio Products in PH Market

Sunday, February 28, 2021



Well what do you know, looks like Nokia is not stopping on the mobile phone game. They now have Nokia audio products specifically NOKIA E3100 to be released in the Philippines through RichGo Technology (Shenzhen) Co., who is a licensee for earphones and mobile accessories in the region. 

These earbuds have been designed with a Nordic aesthetic, but patterned it to something simple like an egg. They also chose colors that would be ideal for the millennial in mind (Black/Grey, Red/Pink, Blue, Orange/Green and Cyan/Magenta), then made it very comfortable inside the ear so you can run and jump around with it without any worries. You can pair it wireless in 3 seconds or less, with push button controls, it's easy to play or adjust the volume when you need to. The E3100 also lasts up to 10 hours and sound quality ain't that bad. Best of all, they're offering this at Php 2,000.

 



RichGo's COO Mr. Casey Lim says "We are so excited to release our Essential and Pro lines soon as we have had a lot of people request for it. Our  True Wireless Audio products will be available on 3.3 through our official online stores and retail partners. We will also include a 1 year warranty and start festivities via Shopee on their 3.3 Mega Sale and exclusive launch at the Shopee Mall. This is all for our Nokia fans in the Philippines."

The Nokia E3100 has a 3.7V battery and the charging case has 400mAh of juice. You can also charge it with a USB-C charger and is splash proof (IPX3 standard). They will also release other products included in the Essential and Pro line so stay tuned for that. You may visit their official site Nokia.com/shop and follow @MyNokia and @RichGoPH for more information about the products.


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Nokia 3.4 Unleashed Exclusively at Shopee on November 30

Sunday, November 29, 2020


I still have my old Nokia 8210, Nokia 3210 and Nokia 6250 with me at home. It sounds Jurassic, but I've had them hidden in my cabinet because of nostalgia (and I'm pretty sure some of them still work). Thing is, they really have a few phones that are built for toughness like these ones. Times have changed and they had to adapt. Sure enough, they recently have been successfully putting out nice ones in the market. They also have used Android based OS so it gives a huge boost to a market they've been long missing, and they're practically best at it.

Recently, Nokia announced the release of Nokia 3.4. It was just this month, and what that means is that people would be able to experience the new generation of Nokia phones. The Nokia 3.4 has a 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, 6.39 inch HD screen. They will also be giving away a free Bluetooth device and Jelly Case which is quite a good deal. You may check out the phone on these links I arranged below. This one is for the official store and the actual phone they launched.

Official Nokia Store on Shopee

https://shopee.ph/nokiaphstore

Nokia 3.4 | 4GB RAM 64GB ROM | 6.39” HD+ With Free Bluetooth device and Jelly Case

https://shopee.ph/product/98316140/7859802013


This phone also has a MicroSD card slot and it supports up to 512 GB for more storage. The Rear camera is comprised of Dual 13 MP lenses plus 2 MP for the depth sensor and another 5 MP ultra-wide shots. The front cam carries an 8MP one, which is pretty okay for selfies. It also has a 4000 mAh battery which can last you for hours. This also has dual SIM slots so you don't have to have different phones for different networks. Go download the Shopee App now via Google Play or the App Store so you can use vouchers, coins and free delivery if you wish to have one. Also, you're going to be one of the first ones who could have it because it is a Shopee exclusive. Things run out fast, so make sure you won't be late if it drops on that date!



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