PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is looking at the prospect of beefing up the country's digital connectivity and cybersecurity by linking with Kacific Broadband Satellites, Malacañang disclosed on Wednesday.
Marcos met with the firm's executives last Tuesday where they discussed the need for the Philippines to catch up with its Asian neighbors in terms of digital connectivity.
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