The second-largest economy in ASEAN after Indonesia, Thailand has developed a positive international reputation on the back of its pro-investment policies and well-developed infrastructure, standing as one of the most liberalised and business-friendly markets in the region.
Economic update | Djibouti : l’expansion du réseau de télécommunications en ligne de mire
Les efforts réalisés pour propulser Djibouti au rang de hub des télécommunications de l’Afrique de l’Est portent leurs fruits grâce au nouvel atterrissement d’un câble sous-marin intercontinental. Initié par un consortium, ce projet sera suivi d’un deuxième câble d’ici à la fin de l’année.
Interviews & Viewpoints | Ryan Guadalquiver, Managing Director, Hewlett Packard Enterprise: Interview from The Report: The Philippines 2016
What role can ICT integration and cloud computing play in empowering small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to compete more effectively?
Articles & Analysis | High consumer spending and the young population create ICT opportunities in the Philippines from The Report: The Philippines 2016
With strong economic growth and rising incomes – partly driven by a leading global IT-business process outsourcing (BPO) industry – IT in the Philippines has long been a government priority. The sector has sustained double-digit growth in recent years, riding the wave of increased smartphone adoption and other mobile choices by consumers, as...
Articles & Analysis | New telecoms provider increases competion in the Philippines from The Report: The Philippines 2016
The Philippines’ telecoms sector is preparing to welcome a possible new player into the field in 2016. The likely new telco provider will be established by San Miguel, a Philippine conglomerate mostly involved in food, beverage and packaging, but also telecoms. However, the country’s two major telcos, the Philippine Long Distance Telephone...
Articles & Analysis | Consumers and operators in the Philippines benefit from ICT structural changes from The Report: The Philippines 2016
With one of the most connected online populations in the region, the Philippines offers many areas of potential growth for telecoms companies, both in terms of selling services and devices. With the introduction of a new operator in 2016, the competition to capture market share is going to increase.