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Mislatel group still hopes to launch by late 2020

- By Denise A. Valdez Reporter na lahat Ang lang is ’yung

THIRD telecommun­ications player Mislatel consortium is still hopeful it will begin commercial operations by late-2020 despite not receiving its frequencie­s and certificat­e of public convenienc­e and necessity (CPCN) as scheduled from the government.

“To address the delay, even before the issuance of the CPCN and frequencie­s, we are taking steps to prepare for our roll-out,” Mislatel Spokespers­on Adel A. Tamano said in a text message on Thursday.

“For example, currently we are moving forward on the planning and evaluation stage for our network infrastruc­ture and backbone. We have agreements with NGCP (National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s) and Transco (National Transmissi­on Corp.) and are currently evaluating their existing network as part of our rollout plan,” he added.

The group formed by Mindanao Islamic Telephone Company, Inc. (Mislatel), China Telecommun­ications Corp. and businessma­n Dennis A. Uy’s Udenna Corp. and Chelsea Logistics Holdings Corp. is scheduled to launch its services sometime in November 2020, based on its rollout plan submitted to the Senate in January.

The November 2020 schedule was derived from the timeline in Mislatel’s rollout plan, assuming it would receive its frequencie­s and CPCN this March. The company said it was supposed to start engineerin­g work one month from the receipt of its CPCN.

Eliseo M. Rio, Jr., acting secretary of the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT), told reporters on Thursday it cannot give Mislatel the go signal until it receives approval from the Congress.

“Okay [Everything is okay], expect for this transfer of franchise of Mislatel to the consortium. Without that, we could not give the CPCN, the authority to operate, nor can we give the frequencie­s,” he said.

“Everything that Mislatel was required to do within that time period, they did. problem

[The only problem is the] Congress, they could not dictate the Congress to follow our time period,” Mr. Rio added.

Mislatel is waiting for the Congress to adopt the Senate version of House Concurrent Resolution No. 23, which allows the transfer of controllin­g interest from the former owners of Mislatel to the Mislatel consortium.

Congress is currently on a session break and will resume on May 20.

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