Nokia 130 now official, budget featurephone for $25

Despite of the company’s plan to abandon Nokia’s featurephone lineup, Microsoft has recently launched a new wallet-friendly handset called the Nokia 130 which comes in single SIM and dual SIM variants.

Nokia 130 Philippines

Nokia 130 specs:

1.8-inch QQVGA LCD display, 160×128 @114ppi
Expandable internal storage, up to 32GB
No Camera
Dual-SIM (Nokia 130 Dual-SIM variant only)
Bluetooth 3.0
FM Radio
Flashlight
BL-5C 1020mAh battery
Nokia OS, Series 30+
Dimension: 106 x 45.5 x 13.9mm
Weight: 68.6g

The Nokia 130 and Nokia 130 Dual SIM comes in Black, Red and White color variants and will be sold for USD25 or a little under Php1,100.

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PLDT’s spent P8.1 billion in H1 2014

As part of its continuous expansion, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) has recently announced that the company’s capital expenditures have amounted to P8.1 billion in the first half of 2014, or 69-percent more than what MVP-led telco spent in the same period last year.

According to PLDT President Napoleon Nazareno, the budget was spent on expanding the telco’s 3G/HSPA+/4G coverage population (now at 82-percent) and adding more Frequency Division/Time-Division Long Term Evolution (FD/TD LTE) base stations which are currently around 1,800 in number.

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Nazareno adds that the company has also extended its fiber network to over 88,000 kilometers during the first half of the year. At the same time, the company continues to give its existing network infrastructure a shot in the arm by building super-sized base stations, elevated equipment shelters and buried fiber optic links, allowing it to be more disaster-ready in the process.

In his closing statement, Nazareno said that the telco plans to spend as much as P32 billion this year which would cover for the expansion of the company’s fiber optic network (at least 90,000 kilometers), doubling the 4G/LTE coverage (from 25% to 50%), as well as increasing the 3G coverage nationwide (up to 92%) by the end of the year.

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Now it’s for the love of pork, then it was for a phone call

By Julius D. Mariveles and Cong B. Corrales

PRESIDENT Benigno S. Aquino III would soon be facing the fourth impeachment complaint against him coming from the Alliance of Concerned Teachers partylist. ACT Rep. Antonio Tinio was quoted to have said that they have strong evidence to prove that Aquino violated the Supreme Court prohibition by perpetuating the Priority Development Assistance Fund, more known as the pork barrel fund.

The first two suits against Aquino were related to the controversial Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP). The first one was endorsed by Bayan Muna Reps. Carlos Zarate and Neri Colmenares, and Anakpawis Rep. Fernando Hicap, while the second was endorsed by Kabaan party-list Rep. Terry Ridon.

Tinio and Gabriela party-list Rep. Emmi de Jesus filed the third impeachment complaint against Aquino over the Philippine-United States Enhanced Defense Coopertion Agreement (EDCA) that the complainants claimed was a culpable violation of the Constitution and a betrayal of public trust. They said that it violates the ban on the presence of foreign troops and bases and the prohibition on the entry of nuclear weapons sans a treaty concurred in by the Senate.

PRESIDENT AQUINO, right, listens to United States President Barack Obama during Obama's state visit to the Philippines on April this year | Photo from Presidential Communications Operations Office website

PRESIDENT AQUINO, right, listens to United States President Barack Obama during Obama’s state visit to the Philippines on April this year | Photo from Presidential Communications Operations Office website

Aquino is not alone in the list of presidents who faced impeachment complaints.

Nine years ago today, the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) reported on the impeachment complaints lodged against then President and now Pampanga 2nd District Representative Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo over the controversial “Hello, Garci” tapes ["A mere scrap of paper"].

Arroyo’s legal counsel, Pedro Ferrer had filed a motion to dismiss all the impeachment complaints against the beleaguered President, except for the first one filed by lawyer Oliver Lozano.

In a press conference on August 10, 2005, Ferrer went on the offensive and sought the dismissal of the impeachment complaints on the following grounds:

that they are in violation of the one-year ban for filing an impeachment complaint against the same official;

that the Supreme Court as the presidential electoral tribunal, and not Congress, has no jurisdiction on the matter of electoral fraud; and

that the wiretapped conversations are inadmissible as evidence in court.

HELLO, GARCI? Former President and now Pampanga 2nd District Representative Gloria Macapagal Arroyo | Photo from RTVM

HELLO, GARCI? Former President and now Pampanga 2nd District Representative Gloria Macapagal Arroyo | Photo from RTVM

These are the same grounds raised in Arroyo’s reply to the Lozano complaint filed by Ferrer on her behalf on July 18, seven days before Congress opened its second regular session on July 25.

“Its basis is constitutionally and legally untenable,” claimed lawyer Neri Colmenares, then spokesperson of Counsels for the Defense of Liberties (CODAL), one of the private complainants in the amended impeachment complaint endorsed by 41 congressmen and party-list representatives. “In the first place, the rules do not allow for the filing of a motion for dismissal.”

Interestingly, Lozano’s reply to Ferrer’s motion maintained that “the very fact that Arroyo answered the complaint means the president is actually admitting to the sufficiency in form and substance, including probable cause, of the the complaint.” In the same press conference, Ferrer had made a mistake in acknowledging that it was former electoral commissioner Virgilio Garcillano whom Arroyo had talked to in the tapes.

Ferrer, however, refused to elaborate after realizing his blunder. “Coupled with the president’s apology and her lawyer’s admission that it was Garcillano with whom the president talked to, the sufficiency in form and substance, including probable cause, has already been established. The impeachment case has to be elevated to the Senate,” Colmenares had said.

The ‘Hello, Garci’ scandal was the basis of the impeachment case filed against Arroyo in 2005. It refers to the recorded conversations between President Arroyo and an official of the Commission on Elections who is believed to be Virgilo Garcillano [See "Virgilio Garcillano: Master Operator"].

The PCIJ also uploaded the audio files on its site ["Downloadables" Section].

However, attempts to impeach Arroyo later that year failed. The following year, another impeachment case was filed against Arroyo but was defeated in the Lower House. Arroyo went on to finish her term as the 14th President of the Philippines.

House Bill No. 4782 filed to prohibit prepaid load expiry

Las Pinas Rep. Mark A. Villar recently filed the House Bill No. 4782 or the Prepaid Load Protection Act of 2014 which aims to prohibit expiration dates on prepaid loads.

Under Prepaid Load Protection Act of 2014, telcos will not be allowed to impose an expiration period on the validity of unused prepaid call and text cards. Forfeiture of load credits stored on an active prepaid phone account via prepaid call and text card or electronic transfer will be also considered unlawful.

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In addition, the act will also give a prepaid subscriber the right to demand a refund in the event that his load credits were forfeited without any valid cause.

Villar said that bills protecting consumers against unfair practices of telecommunications companies should be prioritized in both the Senate and the House of Representatives.

“Every Filipino deserves protection as a consumer, and the passing of this bill allows each citizen to get the right value of their hard earned money,” Villar said.

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