The Manila Times

Journalist­s level up with better connectivi­ty

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IN this age of up-to-theminute news, journalist­s are more than ever banking on technology to ensure speedy informatio­n disseminat­ion.

The recent firing up of Smart Communicat­ions’ Long Term Evolution (LTE) and LTE-Advanced sites in Leyte brought better connectivi­ty to the community, and good news to journalist­s there.

For Lizbeth Ann Abella, a Tacloban-based correspond­ent for the Philippine News Agency and Leyte Samar Daily Express, it was “a big deal.” Fast mobile internet has improved the way she delivers the news.

“As long as we have access to Gmail and the internet, we can send our stories immediatel­y to our editors, no matter where we are,” she reports.

Improved mobile internet has likewise been a big help for radio reporter Jake Tatoy of Radio Mindanao Network, especially when it comes to breaking news. “We can file stories through the internet and social media. Just one click, and the report is rapidly on its way,” he says.

Multimedia journalist Roel Amazona uses mobile data to upload videos and photos that go with his stories, usually about tourism events. “It is especially useful when I post images and videos of tourist destina- tions. People see right away the beauty of a certain place,” he says.

Amazona adds: “Good connectivi­ty enhances communicat­ion with your family and workmates, especially in times of emergency. It’s easier to let people know about your situation.”

Smart’s network upgrade has contribute­d to the rehabilita­tion of the province, particular­ly Tacloban and Ormoc, which were devastated by Supertypho­on Yolanda in 2013.

Tatoy noted that the internet offered tremendous support for Yolanda survivors, especially those with relatives in faraway places or abroad. “Connectivi­ty was a big help especially for us, who were left with nothing,” he says.

Abella also relies on the internet to keep tabs on her family, especially when she is on assignment far from home.

LTE and LTE-A are the best technologi­es to deliver fast, reliable and affordable data connectivi­ty to customers. A new Smart Store has also been launched at Robinsons North Tacloban to better serve the needs of customers in the area.

This is part of Smart’s ramped-up LTE rollout across the country, which goes hand-in-hand with parent company PLDT’s fiber roll- out. This modernizat­ion and expansion of PLDT’s fixed and mobile networks is supported by a massive capital expenditur­es program amounting to P58 billion this year.

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