CAAP now allows in-flight use of text and internet

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) recently announced that it is now allowing plane passengers to use their phones, tablets, and laptops inside the plane but with a few limitations.

According to the CAAP’s Memorandum Circular No. 52-13, it is now allowing “the use of transmitting portable electronic devices specifically laptops and cellular phone including MP3 and Global System for Mobile Communication On-Board Aircraft (GSMOBA), on a conditional basis, on all commercial aircraft operating within or en-route over the territorial jurisdiction of the Republic of the Philippines.”

in flight calls text internet
Photo by Daniel Morial

Below are the conditions and limitations:

* When aircraft doors are still open, passengers are allowed to use laptops, cellular phones, internet, SMS, and voice calls unless the Pilot-In-Command and Senior Cabin Crew would specifically announce on the public address system (PAS) its prohibition. All electronic devices, however, must be turned off when the aircraft is re-fuelling.

* When aircraft doors are closed, electronic devices must be put on silent mode and may be used only for SMS or internet. Voice calls are not allowed except for the GSMOBA.

* MP3 players should always be used with earphones or headphones on. The use of speakers and amplifiers are not allowed.

Cebu Pacific and Tigerair Philippines were the first ones to express their compliance on the new policy.

The Memorandum Circular No. 52-13 shall take effect 15 days after compliance with the single publication in a newspaper of general circulation and a copy filed with the UP Law Center-Office of the Administrative Register (ONAR), UP Diliman.

{via: Rappler – 1, 2} {source}

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CAAP now allows in-flight use of text and internet

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) recently announced that it is now allowing plane passengers to use their phones, tablets, and laptops inside the plane but with a few limitations.

According to the CAAP’s Memorandum Circular No. 52-13, it is now allowing “the use of transmitting portable electronic devices specifically laptops and cellular phone including MP3 and Global System for Mobile Communication On-Board Aircraft (GSMOBA), on a conditional basis, on all commercial aircraft operating within or en-route over the territorial jurisdiction of the Republic of the Philippines.”

in flight calls text internet
Photo by Daniel Morial

Below are the conditions and limitations:

* When aircraft doors are still open, passengers are allowed to use laptops, cellular phones, internet, SMS, and voice calls unless the Pilot-In-Command and Senior Cabin Crew would specifically announce on the public address system (PAS) its prohibition. All electronic devices, however, must be turned off when the aircraft is re-fuelling.

* When aircraft doors are closed, electronic devices must be put on silent mode and may be used only for SMS or internet. Voice calls are not allowed except for the GSMOBA.

* MP3 players should always be used with earphones or headphones on. The use of speakers and amplifiers are not allowed.

Cebu Pacific and Tigerair Philippines were the first ones to express their compliance on the new policy.

The Memorandum Circular No. 52-13 shall take effect 15 days after compliance with the single publication in a newspaper of general circulation and a copy filed with the UP Law Center-Office of the Administrative Register (ONAR), UP Diliman.

{via: Rappler – 1, 2} {source}

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CAAP now allows in-flight use of text and internet

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) recently announced that it is now allowing plane passengers to use their phones, tablets, and laptops inside the plane but with a few limitations.

According to the CAAP’s Memorandum Circular No. 52-13, it is now allowing “the use of transmitting portable electronic devices specifically laptops and cellular phone including MP3 and Global System for Mobile Communication On-Board Aircraft (GSMOBA), on a conditional basis, on all commercial aircraft operating within or en-route over the territorial jurisdiction of the Republic of the Philippines.”

in flight calls text internet
Photo by Daniel Morial

Below are the conditions and limitations:

* When aircraft doors are still open, passengers are allowed to use laptops, cellular phones, internet, SMS, and voice calls unless the Pilot-In-Command and Senior Cabin Crew would specifically announce on the public address system (PAS) its prohibition. All electronic devices, however, must be turned off when the aircraft is re-fuelling.

* When aircraft doors are closed, electronic devices must be put on silent mode and may be used only for SMS or internet. Voice calls are not allowed except for the GSMOBA.

* MP3 players should always be used with earphones or headphones on. The use of speakers and amplifiers are not allowed.

Cebu Pacific and Tigerair Philippines were the first ones to express their compliance on the new policy.

The Memorandum Circular No. 52-13 shall take effect 15 days after compliance with the single publication in a newspaper of general circulation and a copy filed with the UP Law Center-Office of the Administrative Register (ONAR), UP Diliman.

{via: Rappler – 1, 2} {source}

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Top earning BPO companies in the Philippines

Are you planning to start a career in the business process outsourcing (BPO) industry this 2014 but don’t know yet which company to work for? This list might help. Here are the top earning BPO companies in the Philippines.

BPO

Pasig City Rep. Roman Romulo, an industry supporter, has released a list of the country’s top BPO companies based on on their revenues generated in 2012.

1. Accenture Inc. (Php28.104 billion in revenues)
2. Convergys Philippines Services Corp. (Php17.281 billion)
3. JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A-Philippine Global Service Center (Php10.805 billion)
4. 24/7 Customer Philippines Inc. (Php7.711 billion)
5. Telephilippines Inc. (Php7.241 billion)
6. TeleTech Offshore Investments B.V. (Php6.978 billion)
7. Sutherland Global Services Philippines Inc. (Php6.805 billion)
8. Stream International Global Services Philippines Inc. (Php6.738 billion)
9. Sitel Philippines Corp. (Php6.364 billion)
10. Deutsche Knowledge Services Pte. Ltd. (Php5.754 billion)
11. Sykes Asia Inc. (Php5.617 billion)
12. IBM Daksh Business Process Services Philippines Inc. (Php5.516 billion)
13. Aegis PeopleSupport Inc. (Php5.445 billion)
14. TeleTech Customer Care Management Philippines Inc. (Php5.402 billion)
15. IBM Business Services Inc. (Php5.211 billion)
16. Telus International Philippines Inc. (Php4.962 billion)
17. Shell Shared Services (Asia) B.V. (Php4.821 billion)
18. HSBC Electronic Data Processing (Philippines) Inc. (Php4.700 billion)
19. ePLDT Inc. (Php4.147 billion)
20. SPi CRM Inc. (Php3.501 billion)
21. ACS of the Philippines Inc. (Php3.492 billion)
22. VXI Global Holdings B.V. (Php3.266 billion)
23. Emerson Electric (Asia) Ltd. (Php3.230 billion)
24. StarTek International Ltd. (Php3.094 billion)
25. IBM Solutions Delivery Inc. (Php3.019 billion)
26. Sykes Marketing Services Inc. (Php2.760 billion)
27. SPi Technologies Inc. (Php2.626 billion)
28. Genpact Services LLC (Php2.552 billion)
29. Macquarie Offshore Services Pty. Ltd. (Php2.522 billion)
30. Thomson Reuters Corp. Pte. Ltd. (Php2.265 billion)
31. AIG Shared Services Corp. Philippines (Php2.357 billion)
32. Hinduja Global Solutions Ltd. (Php2.194 billion)
33. Lexmark Research and Development Corp. (Php1.956 billion)
34. ANZ Global Services and Operations (Manila) Inc. (Php1.869 billion)
35. Maersk Global Service Centers (Philippines) Ltd. (Php1.859 billion)
36. Manulife Data Services Inc. (Php1.745 billion)

The BPO industry remains as a popular source of employment among young Filipinos with college degrees. “Based on sectoral projections, we are confident that BPO firms will be able to add an average of 124,000 well-paying jobs annually from 2014 to 2016, or a total of 372,000 new posts over the next three years,” Romulo said in a statement.

Sources: ABS-CBN, GMA, Inquirer

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Top earning BPO companies in the Philippines

Are you planning to start a career in the business process outsourcing (BPO) industry this 2014 but don’t know yet which company to work for? This list might help. Here are the top earning BPO companies in the Philippines.

BPO

Pasig City Rep. Roman Romulo, an industry supporter, has released a list of the country’s top BPO companies based on on their revenues generated in 2012.

1. Accenture Inc. (Php28.104 billion in revenues)
2. Convergys Philippines Services Corp. (Php17.281 billion)
3. JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A-Philippine Global Service Center (Php10.805 billion)
4. 24/7 Customer Philippines Inc. (Php7.711 billion)
5. Telephilippines Inc. (Php7.241 billion)
6. TeleTech Offshore Investments B.V. (Php6.978 billion)
7. Sutherland Global Services Philippines Inc. (Php6.805 billion)
8. Stream International Global Services Philippines Inc. (Php6.738 billion)
9. Sitel Philippines Corp. (Php6.364 billion)
10. Deutsche Knowledge Services Pte. Ltd. (Php5.754 billion)
11. Sykes Asia Inc. (Php5.617 billion)
12. IBM Daksh Business Process Services Philippines Inc. (Php5.516 billion)
13. Aegis PeopleSupport Inc. (Php5.445 billion)
14. TeleTech Customer Care Management Philippines Inc. (Php5.402 billion)
15. IBM Business Services Inc. (Php5.211 billion)
16. Telus International Philippines Inc. (Php4.962 billion)
17. Shell Shared Services (Asia) B.V. (Php4.821 billion)
18. HSBC Electronic Data Processing (Philippines) Inc. (Php4.700 billion)
19. ePLDT Inc. (Php4.147 billion)
20. SPi CRM Inc. (Php3.501 billion)
21. ACS of the Philippines Inc. (Php3.492 billion)
22. VXI Global Holdings B.V. (Php3.266 billion)
23. Emerson Electric (Asia) Ltd. (Php3.230 billion)
24. StarTek International Ltd. (Php3.094 billion)
25. IBM Solutions Delivery Inc. (Php3.019 billion)
26. Sykes Marketing Services Inc. (Php2.760 billion)
27. SPi Technologies Inc. (Php2.626 billion)
28. Genpact Services LLC (Php2.552 billion)
29. Macquarie Offshore Services Pty. Ltd. (Php2.522 billion)
30. Thomson Reuters Corp. Pte. Ltd. (Php2.265 billion)
31. AIG Shared Services Corp. Philippines (Php2.357 billion)
32. Hinduja Global Solutions Ltd. (Php2.194 billion)
33. Lexmark Research and Development Corp. (Php1.956 billion)
34. ANZ Global Services and Operations (Manila) Inc. (Php1.869 billion)
35. Maersk Global Service Centers (Philippines) Ltd. (Php1.859 billion)
36. Manulife Data Services Inc. (Php1.745 billion)

The BPO industry remains as a popular source of employment among young Filipinos with college degrees. “Based on sectoral projections, we are confident that BPO firms will be able to add an average of 124,000 well-paying jobs annually from 2014 to 2016, or a total of 372,000 new posts over the next three years,” Romulo said in a statement.

Sources: ABS-CBN, GMA, Inquirer

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