August 21, 2021

Expands commercially to 18 more new locations, DITO now in 210 cities and municipalities nationwide


DITO Telecommunity
, the newest major telco player, just announced its commercial expansion to 18 new areas starting August 20, 2021 ramping up its presence to 210 cities and municipalities nationwide.

DITO is now available in the following areas:

• Don Carlos, Bukidnon

• Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon

• Baungon, Bukidnon

• Libona, Bukidnon

• Impasug-ong, Bukidnon

• Maramag, Bukidnon

• City of Gingoog, Misamis Oriental

• Lugait, Misamis Oriental

• San Simon, Pampanga

• San Carlos City, Pangasinan

• Lingayen, Pangasinan

• Pura, Tarlac

• Agoncillo, Batangas

• San Nicolas, Batangas

• Lian, Batangas

• Calatagan, Batangas

• Tuy, Batangas

• Magallanes, Cavite


New and existing subscribers can avail of DITO's 25GB of high-speed data for 30 days with unlimited texts to all networks, unlimited DITO-to-DITO calls, and 300 minutes of calls to other mobile networks for only Php 199.

Another value-for-money promo available to DITO subscribers is the DITO 99 offer with 10GB of data for 30 days for only PHP 99, unlimited DITO to DITO calls, 300 minutes of calls to all mobile networks, and unlimited SMS to all networks.

For more information on the points of sale, the attractive new offers, and other details, please visit the official Facebook page of DITO at www.facebook.com/DITOphofficial or the website at www.dito.ph







Tackling motherhood’s hard and unspoken realities at MommaCon 2021

MommaCon takes on how to mom online in this digital age and more for its second year

MANILA, Philippines -- Created and organized by award-winning integrated marketing experience agency TeamAsia, MommaCon continues to give women and moms a safe and collaborative space to share best practices and learn about topics on womanhood and motherhood. Following its successful and intimate premiere at the height of the pandemic in 2020, MommaCon is gearing up for its second year as it redefines what it means to be a mom in todays time, happening virtually on September 11 and 18, 2021.

Last years MommaCon talked about the glorious tasks of motherhood and uncovered meaningful topics -- ones that are usually swept under the rug. This year, times are changing and mothers are facing new challenges, opportunities and discoveries brought about by the rapidly-growing online world. To better navigate this, women and mothers from all walks of life are invited once again to MommaCon so they can engage in these meaningful discussions.

MommaCon 2021 will dive deeper into what it really takes to be a MOM Online'' in an evidently complex world. This year, MommaCon highlights the beauty of motherhood as moms are courageous, independent, resilient, and many more. The ideas and the stories of each mom varies in so many ways and if you want to uncover, be inspired, and listen to a colourful roster of moms then MommaCon is certainly the place for you.

Similar to last year's event, featured discussions are not only limited to usual mom topics like mom-preneurship, health and well-being, and modern-day parenting. Instead, MommaCon explores and provokes different themes and subjects that will empower mothers to speak freely and openly because these issues also matter. This includes the hard and unspoken conversations about motherhood including: dealing with trauma, single and same-sex parenting, writing your will, meeting your significant other during COVID, and so much more!

Apart from this, MommaCon will also feature some of the most globally and locally recognized women leaders who have inspired and empowered women, and they also happen to give a unique perspective on what it means to raise the next generation. Some of the speakers that are headlining the event are Global Woman Club CEO and founder Mirela Sula, Richwell Trading Corporation president and CEO Myrna Yao, and Asia CEO Events president and CEO Rebecca Bustamante. Partner associations for MommaCon 2021 also include Felta, I Create Cafe Manila, Spark!, Womens Business Council Philippines (WomenBiz PH), and the Philippine Womens Economic Network (PhilWEN).

With the help of the various yet unique set of mothers who will be a part of the event, MommaCon 2021 will redefine how moms see themselves: as someone who is equipped to conquer this day and age. Whether you are a mother who continues to navigate a world in crisis, one that assumes what the role of a woman should be, and one that continues to show the different realities of the digital age, MommaCon 2021 will help you effectively fulfill your role in this anxiety-stricken, online-driven world fueled by the ongoing pandemic.

It is time to pick up your device, open your mind, and replenish your knowledge on what it really takes to be a MOM Online! Visit the official MommaCon website at https://mommacon.teamasia.com to register and be a part of our growing and loving mom community. The event will be held via Zoom from 1:00 to 6:00 PM on September 11 and September 18.

Amid Heavy Downpours, is it Safe to Ride? Don’t let rain days bring you down with these basic motorcycle safety practices


As the country continues to implement quarantine protocols to prevent the pandemic from worsening, riders face new challenges, particularly amid the rainy wet season—not only do people need to worry about contracting COVID-19, they also need to consider the sudden downpours.

 

Despite the heightening restrictions, motorcycles remain the better, practical, more reliable, and more convenient mode of transportation amid the current global health crisis. As riders—from delivery couriers to essential workers—use motorcycles to tackle their daily work tasks, ensuring safety both from the virus and rain is an important aspect they must never take for granted. 

 

As an advocate of road safety, Honda Philippines Inc. (HPI), the No. 1 motorcycle manufacturer in the country, lists some safety measures that riders must be mindful of when driving in the rain or along a wet road. 

 

Inspection Protection 

It pays to check the motorcycle's fluids as it may not mean big trouble under dry conditions, but when oil leaks are mixed with water, it becomes a recipe for slippery and dangerous situations. For beginners, still unfamiliar with motorcycle parts yet, you can have it checked with a mechanic, but plenty of easy-to-use and easy-to-check motorcycles are made for a starter's skill level.  

 

 

For instance, The New BeAT is an AT motorcycle perfect for first-time riders and millennials for its user-friendly features, ensuring safety, comfort, leak-free engine. Its advanced features such as the Enhanced Smart Power (eSP), Combi Brake System (CBS), Informative Semi Digital Meter Panel with Eco Indicator, and the Idling Stop System (ISS), allows riders to ride on their own beat. 

It is available at all Honda dealerships nationwide with a suggested retail price of Php67,400 for the standard variants and Php70,400 for the Premium (ISS/CBS). 

 

Gear Up Your Rainy Day Essentials 

Riders understand that proper riding gear such as helmets, pads, raincoats, rain boots, or riding jackets are the most effective safety measures. And it only makes sense to protect yourself from the elements with waterproof or water-resistant gear. But if you are worried that these gears might take up too much of your luggage space, no need to worry as some motorcycles can carry them after using them.   

 

For instance,  AirBlade150 with its powerful 150cc, SOHC, liquid-cooled engine has the maximum capability to operate in stop-and-go situations. And still provide you the capability to carry essentials with its 22.7L U-Box.  

 

It is also equipped with other cutting-edge features, such as Smart Key, Power Socket for recharging devices and smartphones, and a front-wheel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), which helps determine and prevent wheels from locking up. Its suggested retail price starts at Php109,000.00

 

Ride Smoother with Better Brakes 

Preparation is much different when riding out under the sun compared to when you're under the rain. Slippery roads make turning and braking trickier for motorcycles. Ensure tires are properly inflated with the pressure suitable for wet roads and have proper brake padding to stop when needed. 

 

Motorcycles also come in various forms of brakes that will suit any riding style, just like The All-New PCX160. The next level motorcycle comes in two variants such as the Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) type and the Combi-Brake System (CBS) type. Both variants are equipped with front and rear disc brakes.   

 

The one-channel ABS variant comes with a Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), guaranteeing smooth stops even during sudden brakes and added traction control. It has a starting price of Php133,900.  On the other hand, the motorcycle's CBS variant combines its front and rear brakes, allowing riders to achieve smoother operation and handling while braking. It comes with a starting price of Php115,900.   

 

With quarantine protocols heightening once again at the same time as the weather will make it harder for riders to hit the road, safety has never been more crucial. Luckily, Honda motorcycles such as The New BeAT AirBlade150, and The All-New PCX160 are here to provide the joy of mobility to Filipinos of every stature in life fulfill their everyday tasks to achieve their goals. 

 

"With motorcycle once again serving as a major mode of transportation to deliver essential goods to our doorsteps and for workers as they go to their workplaces, riders must ensure even more their safety on the road. At Honda, we will do our best to keep providing value-added, high-quality motorcycles for Filipinos to face the pandemic and show support to our hero riders," said Hervic Villa,  Motorcycle Planning Department Manager. 

 

Explore more from Honda and its wide array of motorcycles. For more details about Honda products and promos, visit our website at www.hondaph.com and follow us on Facebook, Honda Philippines, Inc., and Instagram, @hondaph_mc. You can also contact us through our landline number, (02)-8581-6700 to 6799, and mobile number, 0917-884-6632. 

Keep your children protected with vaccines this National Immunization Awareness Month


As Filipinos continue to get inoculated against the COVID-19 virus, it’s important to also pay attention to other vaccines that contribute to a person’s wellbeing. National Immunization Awareness Month is celebrated every August to emphasize the importance of vaccination for people of all ages.

This is especially true for children, who are more vulnerable to diseases because of their underdeveloped immune systems. When they are vaccinated, they develop infection-fighting antibodies that protect them from many diseases as they grow up. It also contributes to herd immunity, which prevents the spread of diseases, even for those who are not vaccinated.


According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), routine vaccinations during childhood help prevent 14 diseases. For children born from 1994 to 2018, it will inhibit an estimated 936,000 early deaths, eight million hospitalizations, and 419 million illnesses.


Below are just some of the diseases that vaccinations can stop:


Pneumonia. Pneumonia is a lung infection caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. Inflammation in the air sacs in the lungs, called alveoli, causes it to fill with fluid or pus, resulting in breathing difficulty. Most people recover from pneumonia but some cases can be fatal.


Flu. The flu, or influenza, is a respiratory illness caused by viruses. It infects the nose, throat, and even the lungs. It can cause mild to severe illness, with symptoms ranging from a cough to a sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headaches, and fatigue. Some cases include a fever, while children may also be exposed to vomiting and diarrhea. The CDC says that the first step to prevent this disease is an annual flu vaccine.


Measles. Measles is a viral infection that affects children. This is marked by fever, dry cough, runny nose, sore throat, inflamed eyes or conjunctivitis, and a skin rash. Vaccines are recommended to prevent measles, with doctors usually giving the first dose at 12 to 15 months. 


Mumps. Mumps is caused by paramyxovirus that involves pain, tenderness, and swelling in the parotid salivary glands in the cheek and jaw area. It is a contagious disease that can be transmitted through direct contact, saliva, or droplets from an infected person. According to CDC, vaccination is the best way to prevent the disease. It is usually included in the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine combination administered during the 12 to 15 months. A second dose is also advised when a child reaches four to six years old. Mumps can still appear on fully vaccinated individuals but they are less likely to have severe complications.


German Measles. German Measles, also known as rubella, is a viral infection that can spread from one person to another through direct contact or droplets from an infected person. It is a highly contagious disease common in children ages five to nine years old. It is recommended for children between 12 to 15 months old to get the rubella vaccine to prevent the disease. Children are also advised to get a booster shot when they reach four to six years old.


Polio. Polio, short for poliomyelitis, is a potentially fatal disease caused by the poliovirus. This illness gives flu-like symptoms including sore throat, fever, tiredness, and nausea. More serious cases affect the brain and spinal cord and lead to paralysis. The polio vaccine is recognized to protect children, with the CDC noting that 99 kids out of 100 who have been inoculated will be shielded from this disease.


Hepatitis. This is an inflammatory condition of the liver caused by a viral infection due to contaminated food and water or direct contact with infected blood. There are five types of hepatitis: A is an acute, short-term disease, while B, C, D, and E can be chronic. 


Chickenpox. Chickenpox is a disease caused by a virus. It results in an itchy blister-like rash that spreads over the entire body. The disease can be life-threatening and highly contagious. According to the CDC, up to 90% of the people surrounding someone who has it will become infected if they are not immune. Two doses of the vaccine are more than 90% effective in preventing chickenpox.


Vaccines normally come with side effects that can be reduced with medication. One common side effect is fever. Children who experience fever after vaccination can rely on Paracetamol Calpol for Kids.


Paracetamol Calpol for Kids has been trusted by parents globally for many years to alleviate mild to moderate fever associated after a vaccine shot. It starts to relieve fever in just 15 minutes. Paracetamol Calpol for Kids also eases fever and pain discomfort related to toothaches, headaches, migraine, muscle ache, sore throat and musculoskeletal pain. 


Paracetamol Calpol for Kids provides fast fever relief and is gentle on delicate tummies. It comes in different variants and delicious flavors for kids of all ages:


  • 0-2 years old: Calpol Infant Drops Orange 10ml

  • 2-6 years old: Calpol Suspension Strawberry 60ml and 120ml

  • 6-12 years old: Calpol Suspension Orange 60ml and 120ml


To know more about Paracetamol Calpol for Kids and our special offers and events, visit calpol.com.ph and follow facebook.com/CalpolPH. For questions, please contact us at 1800-89088275 / 1800-14410884 and ph.customer-relations@gsk.com.


realme Fan Fest celebration continues with RMC Grand Finals; Zack Tabudlo to headline half-time show

Mark your calendars as the country’s no. 1 smartphone brand gears up for
its biggest Mobile Legends tournament on August 26!

Attention, Squad! realme’s Global Fan Festival is about to get even bigger with the realme Mobile Legends Cup (RMC) Grand Finals happening on August 26.

The special livestream event will see top esports teams duke it out for Mobile Legends supremacy, jam-packed with other surprises that are sure to excite the realme community. This is part of the brand’s month-long celebration to show its gratitude for the continuous support and loyalty it has received from its Filipino fans.

The grand Livestream event kicks off at 11AM with the exciting matchup between ​​the PSBA Jaguars from the Philippine School of Business Administration, and Team Lethal from Angeles University Foundation as they go head-to-head for the RMC x PJMA Campus Invasion. This will then be followed by the much-awaited showdown between AUG3 and K10 for the main RMC Season 4 Grand Finals round as they vie for the ultimate RMC title, and a prize pool of up to P500,000.

Zack Tabudlo to headline RMC half-time show

As a treat for the realme Squad, the RMC Grand Finals will also feature a special half-time show headlined by singer-songwriter Zack Tabudlo in between the matches. The artist behind the hit single “Binibini” is set to indulge fans with a performance of his latest viral hits.

In addition, the country’s top gaming personalities are also set to face off for the very first time in a surprise celebrity show match that’s one for the books.

With all these and more, the realme Mobile Legends Cup Grand Finals is definitely something you would not want to miss! Be sure to catch it on August 26 starting at 11AM on realme Philippines’ Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok accounts.

realme Mobile Legends Cup Season 4 is co-presented by official telco partner DITO Telecommunications, official courier partner J&T Express, official digital payments partner PayMaya, official gaming fuel partner Mountain Dew, official gaming gear partner Logitech, official chair partner Secret Lab, and official talent partner Rumble Royale.

For more info on the RMC Grand Finals and the realme Global Fan Festival, follow realme on Facebook at facebook.com/realmePhilippines, @realme_PH on Twitter, and @realmephilippines on Instagram. #DareToBeYouwithrealme #RMCGrandFinals #realmePH

 

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