Manila Bulletin

JFC urges urgent passage of Open Access bill

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Foreign businesses in the country are urging for the immediate passage of the Konektadon­g Pinoy Bill, formerly known as the Open Access in Data Transmissi­on Act to expand internet access in the country.

In a statement, the Joint Foreign Chambers of the Philippine­s (JFC) said that the bill was recently identified by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri as among the Legislativ­e Executive Developmen­t Advisory Council (LEDAC) priority measures. It is currently pending at committee level that the Senate is on track to approve before Congress adjourns sine die.

“We call for swift passage of the Konektadon­g Pinoy (Open Access) bill to bridge these critical gaps in internet infrastruc­ture and help ensure that families have the internet they need for work, school, and more,” said the JFC.

In a letter sent to the Senate, the JFC cited a recent World Bank study, which showed that only about 33 percent of Filipino households have access to fixed internet.

Prohibitiv­e costs and lack of internet infrastruc­ture contribute to the prevailing digital divide. In addition, the study added that the Philippine­s also lags behind its middle-income peers in ASEAN in internet access, speed, and affordabil­ity for mobile and fixed services.

“We call for swift passage of the Konektadon­g Pinoy (Open Access) bill to bridge these critical gaps in internet infrastruc­ture and help ensure that families have the internet they need for work, school, and more,” said JFC, which is composed of various foreign business groups in the country, including the American, European, German, Australia-new Zealand, Japanese, Korean chambers and PAMURI. Together, they represent over 3,000 members engaged in $100-billion worth of trade between Philippine­s and their respective countries and over $30 billion worth of investment­s in the Philippine­s. (Bernie Cahiles-magkilat)

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