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THE PLDT, SMART AND ATENEO PARTNERSHIP SEEK TO MAKE USE OF 5G FOR INCLUSION, RESILIENCE, AND SUSTAINABILITY – Among signatories at the MoU partnership between PLDT, Smart and Ateneo are PLDT Group Chairman and CEO Manuel V. Pangilinan (3rd from left, front row) and Ateneo President President Fr. Jose Ramon T Villarin SJ

PLDT wireless arm Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Ateneo de Manila University to partner in the development of next-generation applications and services that will run on Smart’s 5G wireless network.

Under the MoU, PLDT-Smart, together with their technology partner Nokia, will help set up the Ateneo’s Convergent Technologies Center with a 5G lab — enabling the university’s students and tech experts to co-develop practical and relevant solutions.

Among the applications being eyed for development are Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, Augmented and Virtual Reality services, robotics, drones, and analytics.  To support these research activities, Smart is deploying 5G base stations in the Ateneo campus.

"We’re truly grateful for this gift. More than just a tool, we are excited about the applications, especially as it refers to inclusion, resilience and sustainability. Our technology these days can be a wonderful toolbox, and we believe that it can be a portal to greater things," said Ateneo President Fr. Jose Ramon T Villarin SJ of the partnership.

“Technology should be used to improve the welfare and the lives of the people. It is our most profound hope that the provision of 5G will further enable the students of the Ateneo to create, develop, and explore new ways to continuously uplift our nation,” PLDT-Smart Chairman and CEO Manny V Pangilinan said during the partnership ceremony.

The launch of 5G at the Ateneo is the third leg in the PLDT Group’s roadmap of 5G deployment in the Philippines. Late last year, PLDT and Smart set up Smart 5G Cities in the Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone and the Makati City central business district.

Over the past few months, Smart has been firing up more 5G cell sites in Clark and the Makati CBG, paving the way for piloting 5G solutions in these areas in cooperation with enterprise partners and local government units.  More Smart 5G cities will be launched in various areas and campuses in the coming months.

“This partnership is indeed exciting, as we believe that it will work to further accelerate the adoption of 5G in the Philippines— bringing in an influx of business opportunities and allowing a greater number of Filipinos with access to the best of technology,” added  PLDT-Smart Chief Technology and Information Advisor Joachim Horn.

SVP and Head of PLDT and Smart Enterprise Business Groups Jovy Hernandez added that, “Throughout our years of partnership, Ateneo has always aimed to provide their students with access to the best tools for learning and we are hopeful that this latest development will enhance the capabilities of its students. This will provide us a platform to work together and develop solutions from 5G use cases, which will truly deliver value to the Filipino people.”

With its capability to deliver extremely high speeds coupled with low latency, 5G opens up many possible applications for the Internet of Things and smart cities, as well as smart applications for the retail, transport, manufacturing, logistics and warehousing sectors, as well as intelligent solutions for customer support and smart homes, among others.

Armed with both fixed and wireless infrastructure powered by the country’s most extensive fiber network now at over 221,000 kilometers, PLDT and Smart are best positioned to deploy 5G in the country.
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Microsoft, Ateneo, & ATRIEV host hackathon for the visually-impaired

The internet is a very important aspect of our life, as our most common source of information and entertainment, and means of connecting with peers and loved ones. However, most websites are not designed to be used by those with visual impairment, making much of the web inaccessible to those with vision loss.

This is the problem that Adaptive Technology for the Rehabilitation, Integration, and Empowerment of the Visually Impaired (ATRIEV) sought to address when it partnered with Microsoft to host its first-ever hackathon last September 9-10 at Ateneo de Manila University. Dubbed “Hack a Site, Hack a Sight”, the event sought to promote web accessibility for all by recreating local, service-oriented websites to comply with the standards of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).


“Hack a Site, Hack a Sight is very much in line with our mission of providing inclusive and accessible technology to everyone. We’re extremely happy to be part of a project where bright young minds from different perspectives can collaborate and explore the possibilities of accessible technology,” said Bertrand Launay, Managing Director of Microsoft Philippines.

The hackathon was attended by visually-impaired (VI) students from ATRIEV as well as sighted students from other participating schools across Metro Manila. VI students teamed up with their sighted counterparts to re-create a website with the focus on improving web accessibility.

The 18 teams identified the accessibility bottlenecks in the website, and aimed to address several accessibility concerns when they re-created their respective websites. These involved determining whether websites were responsive or mobile compatible, and the specific issues that prevented VI users from accessing these sites.

The young “hackers” then incorporated accessibility features to address each accessibility issue, taking steps to improve the overall user experience of the website. Some teams utilized voice/speech programs like Microsoft’s own API to improve accessibility.

“This hackathon for the blind with the blind truly demonstrated what the word “inclusive” is all about” says Tony Llanes, ATRIEV’s Executive Director. “It showed that both the sighted and the sightless can take advantage of the technology using universal design”.
For some developers, Hack a Site, Hack a Sight was an eye opener. Prior to the event, they had no idea of, or gave very little importance to web accessibility.


“There’s this whole angle of accessibility that was never really considered before. One thing I found really interesting was getting to work with the visually-impaired, and see their perspective on what the internet is to them. There is this whole other side that you need to consider when you make a website,” said Deion Tristan Cosgayon Menor, a 3rd-year Computer Science major at Ateneo de Manila University.

“At Microsoft, we are steadfast in our commitment to providing technology with the best accessibility features in conformance with global standards,” said Launay. “Through technology, we can truly empower everyone to achieve more.”


Through the Coding for Accessibility project, a Microsoft YouthSpark Program, the partnership aims to cultivate computer science skills among young people with visual impairment by providing a platform to grow IT skills sets and getting access to the latest technology tools and resources.


To learn more about the Coding for Accessibility project, click this link: : https://news.microsoft.com/en-ph/2016/08/17/microsoft-youthspark-program-creates-computer-science-training-opportunities-for-blind-and-low-vision-filipino-youth/
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