FirstBank and local digital agency, KIS, recently relaunched the bank’s corporate webpage designed to respond to a customer base that is increasingly accessing the web via mobile devices.
A pair of lawmakers presented Thursday a bill to amend the Puerto Rico Vehicle and Traffic Law to authorize the issuance, creation and use of the so-called virtual driver’s license, which would entail designing a mobile application to provide access.
Banco Popular announced Tuesday the launch of a new feature in its mobile banking system that allows customers to access their accounts using their fingerprint.
Puerto Rican health insurance provider Triple-S announced Thursday the availability of a new mobile “app."
Wireless carrier AT&T announced Wednesday it is bringing back its “Rollover” concept — introduced initially for minutes of talk time — but this time for data.
College students from more than 1,100 universities and research centers worldwide will now have free access to the new Becas Santander mobile application, launched through Banco Santander’s Santander Universidades division.
Oriental Bank, a subsidiary of OFG Bancorp, announced Tuesday it is beefing up its Internet and mobile banking services with the launch of “People Pay,” and adding the ability for clients to open accounts online.
Telecommunications provider Claro announced Wednesday it has been selected by medical solutions firm DgMed to provide mobile broadband services to assist medical staff convey health-related data for patients receiving hospice or home care.
The reality is palpable: mobile devices are, at present, an essential tool for many people who use them for work, play, shop, sales and to stay connected. It is the technology that together with the web, has most radically changed the way we live.
In line with its stance to protect the environment, and to mark “Environmental Awareness and Reflection” in Puerto Rico via its social responsibility program “Uno con el Ambiente,” FirstBank announced it has entered into a partnership with E-Cycling Puerto Rico Inc., Martin Peña Recicla, and Sun Colors graphic printers, to launch a cell phone recycling initiative.
Univision Communications Inc. and T-Mobile US, Inc. are joining forces to launch Univision Mobile, a wireless service created specifically for Hispanic Americans across the U.S. mainland and Puerto Rico.
As part of its continuing network investment to support growing demand for advanced wireless devices and services, AT&T Puerto Rico has expanded its mobile Internet coverage at the Plaza Las Américas Mall by completing the installation of a new Distributed Antenna System to enhance the customer experience throughout the facility.
EVERTEC Inc. and Red ATH, which run the island’s ATMs, announced Tuesday the launching of “ATH Móvil,” a service that enables electronic money transfers between individuals and accounts held by different banking institutions, through mobile phones.
Now that our island’s government is bent on developing a vigorous small-business ecosystem in Puerto Rico, it’s prudent to take a look at one strategy that would specially help local micro-enterprises consider merchandise payment options, always a tricky and complicated issue. Quick tech solutions are readily at hand.
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