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has collaborated with Astranis and Orbits to improve the Philippines' internet connectivity in remote areas. On Wednesday, the Orbits and Astranis have collaborated to bring internet connectivity in remote areas in the Philippines through MicroGEO satellites which will cover up to 10 million users and 30,000 barangays. DICT Secretary Henry Aguda said the government is targeting at least a 40% drop in internet prices by 2026, which could boost the Philippines’ ranking in ASEAN for internet affordability. Read more in our articles including "Why is 4G/WiMax in the Philippines slow?" and "PBBM sets up first satellites dedicated to Philippine internet connectivity dubbed Agila".

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has collaborated with Astranis and Orbits to improve the Philippines' internet connectivity in remote areas. On Wednesday, the Orbits and Astranis have collaborated to bring internet connectivity in remote areas in the Philippines through MicroGEO satellites which will cover up to 10 million users and 30,000 barangays.

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DICT Secretary Henry Aguda said the government is targeting at least a 40% drop in internet prices by 2026, which could boost the Philippines’ ranking in ASEAN for internet affordability.

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Our coverage of Philippines Internet Connectivity includes: "Why is 4G/WiMax in the Philippines slow?"; "PBBM sets up first satellites dedicated to Philippine internet connectivity dubbed Agila"; "DICT targets cheaper and faster internet with new KP Act Rules". Each article provides unique insights and information.