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FOOD PANDA Launches Delivery Service in the City of Love

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Press Release January 2020 Iloilo CITY, Philippines – FoodPanda, the biggest online food ordering and delivery service in the Philippines, has finally landed in the city of Iloilo. Founded in May 2012 in Berlin, Germany and operating in more than 40 countries with 45,000 restaurant partners globally. The delivery service is currently active in more than 500 cities, and the first addition to their growing list this 2020 in the Visayas is the City of Love – Iloilo City. Ilonggos do not need to memorize delivery numbers for restaurants anymore - as foodpanda has over 100+ restaurants in the city to choose from the app. With the wide array of cafes and restaurants, people in Iloilo can now enjoy a hint of international cuisines from American, Chinese and Japanese to the well-loved local food La Paz Batchoy of Iloilo right on their doorstep. Whatever it is your craving, foodpanda has it.  “We are very happy to add Iloilo to our list of cities that we provide delivery for. T

Globe, VEND pilot 1st QR code-operated vending machines in PH to promote cashless transactions

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  As the Philippine market leans towards cashless payments, Globe Telecom has tapped Vending Experts Night and Day Philippines, Inc. (VEND Phils. Inc.) to come out with the first vending machines in the country that operate using the Quick Response (QR) code for cashless and contactless transactions. “Mobile technologies continue to evolve to make our life easier and we now see cashless payments using mobile phones gaining traction in the Philippines. Anyone who has used the QR code for payments will realize that it is much more convenient and secure than credit cards or cash,” said Rizza Maniego-Eala, Globe Chief Finance Officer.    She added: “This initiative with VEND is also a prime example of how closely we work with our partners in developing new business models with innovation and sustainability in mind.” In 2013, Globe started using GCash as payment for goods inside the company headquarters.  It then went cardless in 2017 when GCash scan-to-pay was launched. 

Globe urges mobile customers to replace old SIMs with LTE SIMs for FREE

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Press Release January 2020 Globe is calling its mobile customers to replace their old and obsolete SIMs to LTE SIM cards to experience better mobile data service. Enjoy the digital lifestyle that has changed the way Filipinos live, work, and play today. Since December 18, 2019, Globe has been sending text messages to customers who continue to use their old and obsolete SIMs.  If you received a message, just go to your nearest Globe Store to get a SIM replacement.   Switching to an LTE SIM is FREE of charge and very easy. You will retain your old number when you switch to an LTE SIM card. How do you know if you have an old and obsolete SIM? You can check if you are still using a 3G SIM simply by texting SIM Check to 8080. Having an LTE SIM offers a lot of benefits that will elevate and change your mobile digital experience. For starters, latching to the LTE network empowers users with higher speed, a must especially for gamers, people on the go or those who re

Smart Powers Dinagyang 2020

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Press Release Festival-goers and tourists can explore this year’s Dinagyang Festival more with the Philippines’ fastest mobile network Smart Communications, Inc (Smart). With an extensive LTE network and data offers that are designed for social media apps, locals and guests can share the sights and sounds as they participate in the various on-ground activities in and around Iloilo City. As co-presenter of Dinagyang 2020, Smart has also teamed up with the local government to serve the digital needs of the festivalgoers, locals and organizers. This includes providing super speed connectivity via Smart WiFi in all judging areas of the Dinagyang Festival, particularly in the areas of the Freedom Grandstand, Iznart-Solis Street, Valeria-Ledesma Street, and Ma. Clara during the weeklong festivities.  Revelers are also invited to join more of the festivities happening on January 24 and 25 at the Viva Music Festival and on Jan 25 for the TNT Concert Night. To level up their festiv

Globe Encourages Consumers To Reduce Environmental Impact By Using Mobile Services

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Press Release  Globe Telecom encourages consumers to take steps in reducing their environmental impact by using their mobile devices to access health, financial, educational,  entertainment, retail, food, and other services to minimize travel. Petroleum-fed vehicles are one of the largest sources of carbon emissions in many cities around the world.  Every time a person rides a bus, car, motorcycle, ship, airplane or similar modes of transportation that do not use green energy contributes to greenhouse gas production. “Mobile technology has given consumers the power to accomplish a lot of things literally at their fingertips. Through mobile phones, we can pay our bills, visit the doctor, go to the bank, buy food, go to school, shop for clothes, among other things.  By going digital, we could lessen our contribution to greenhouse gas emission and assist in healing our planet,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe Chief Sustainability Officer and SVP for Corporate Communications.

Nadej Restaurant

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Nadej (Na-Day) A 24-hour restaurant that serves a wide variety of both local and international cuisine perfect hangout especially to those who stay out late but wants to enjoy good food and ambiance.  Here's our quick review: 💵  : Reasonable Price ⏰ : less than a 5minute walked from Festive Mall 🗺  : GF, Retail 3, Two Global Center, Iloilo Business Park, Megaworld, Mandurriao, Iloilo City ( TUBANG Richmonde Hotel  😁  ) 🍽 : Wide variety of International Cuisines (might try that Dried Fish with Okra for add-ons) 🎼 : Warm and Cozy

LGUs, DSWD6 provide P700T aid for Ursula-affected families

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Field Office VI released a total of P766,440 worth of assistance to those affected by tropical cyclone Ursula. Records show that LGUs in Capiz and Iloilo released P523,440 worth of aid to those affected. DSWD, on the other hand, released P243,000-worth of assistance. The help came in the form of family food packs and provision of non-food items for the municipalities of Dao, Sigma and Panitan in Capiz; and Sara in Iloilo Province. As of this writing, the agency continues in receiving additional reports from other localities affected by Ursula, particularly in Aklan, which is badly hit. Due to massive power loss in Northern Iloilo, Capiz and Aklan, the transmission of reports has been difficult for the field-based workers. The number of affected families grew to 14,558 as of 8:30p.m. on Thursday when employees were able to find mobile phone charging stores. These families consist of 66,994