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The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT)  has distributed free SIM cards with mobile data to ...
Nigeria did not just digitise identity, but digitised exclusion quietly, efficiently, and at scale. More gently put: when identity systems outpace civic capacity, technology stops empowering and ...
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) distributed a total of 1,927 free SIM cards to students in Tarlac, under the Bayanihan SIM Ca ...
The Department of Information and Communications Technology in Northern Mindanao begins distributing SIM cards to public ...
Jungle Brooke Resort is located deep in the wilderness of rural Kolad in Raigad district, about three-and-a-half hours by road from Mumbai ...
Four more schools in two Davao de Oro towns can now enjoy reliable free internet access, creating better learning ...
The SEMANTIK (Comfortable Smile with Biometrics) program is part of the Ministry of Communication and Digital Regulation No. 7 of 2026.
In general, yes — eSIMs are very safe. The bigger risk usually isn’t the eSIM technology … it’s choosing the wrong provider.
A Chinese user managed to install a SIM card tray on an iPhone Air by embracing a hardware trade-off. Here are the details.
SIMs are safe for travel, but choosing a reputable provider matters. Look for strong reviews, clear pricing and coverage, and check your home carrier’s travel options before buying.
Physical SIM cards have long been synonymous with phone numbers. They've changed greatly from what they once used to be — giant cards you'd have to put in after removing your phone's battery – but ...