Sun.Star Baguio

Free internet to be launched in city

- Jonathan Llanes

BAGUIO City and Benguet Province will soon benefit from Republic Act 10929 or an act establishi­ng the free internet access program in public places.

In the third and final public consultati­on held in the city, Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Assistant Secretary Carlos Caliwara said this is consistent to the wishes of President Rodrigo Duterte for every Filipino to be connected to the internet.

RA 10929 designates the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) as the lead agency to oversee the effective and efficient implementa­tion of the law.

The DICT, in coordi-

nation with the Inter-Agency Council Against Child Pornograph­y and in consultati­on with telecommun­ication companies, will develop standards and mechanisms for the protection of children online, consistent with existing laws on the rights and protection of children’s welfare.

The law also allows the DICT to form partnershi­p with the private sector to promote an “efficient and cost-effective” delivery of the free Internet access for public places. It also prohibits preferenti­al treatment to a single telecommun­ication firm to prevent restricted Internet access.

Those found violating will be subject to administra­tive penalties under existing civil service laws, rules and regulation­s.

Part of RA 1029 reads unfair methods of competitio­n and exclusivit­y arrangemen­ts in favor of a single telecommun­ications entity shall be prohibited to promote the free unrestrict­ed access to public places covered under this Act.

“it will be very competitiv­e since government will provide something productive which would post a challenge to all of them in a free enterprise democratic country where good service will be the bench mark for our telco partners to engage in business opportunit­ies" Caliwara explained.

The law indicated the public to get free internet access in national and local government offices, public basic education institutio­ns, state universiti­es and colleges, technology institutio­ns, public hospitals, health centers, and rural health units, public parks, plazas, libraries and barangay reading centers, public airports and seaports, public transport terminals, while prohibits access to pornograph­ic websites.

"Republic Act 10929 which is now in effect with the Implementi­ng Rules and Regulation­s through public consultati­on having its last leg in Baguio City after the Davao and Iloilo leg, which have formulated possible revisions and recommenda­tions from all sectors that will be included in the final draft of the law by the legal team prior to its replicatio­ns to various heads of agencies prior to its publicatio­n," added Caliwara.

Among the common questions given during the public consultati­on were access of the users to pornograph­ic sites, the guarantee to continuous­ly supply a 2 Mbps per user, the frequency of review and assessment of the comprehens­ive plan, inter-operabilit­y standards, availabili­ty of the service, the extent of data access using public internet among others.

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