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Telcos urged to improve services in Bontoc

- Bontoc LGU release

BONTOC, Mountain Province –The Bontoc Municipal Government has been in talks with Smart Communicat­ions and Globe Telecommun­ications to urge them to improve their services in this capital town.

This is due to the constant and growing clamor of the people for the two network providers to upgrade their systems because of slow internet speed, unstable network signal especially during the occurrence of typhoons, and very slow response to calls for technical assistance.

Bontoc is where most transactio­ns take place and where the largest numbers of network users are found considerin­g it is the seat of the municipal and provincial government­s, national government agency provincial offices; and the center of commerce, trade, and education.

However, the general public is not satisfied with the services provided by Globe and Smart, and complaints are ever growing of wasting time and money in availing of their services.

Bontoc Mayor Franklin Odsey shared the same sentiments of the public, thus, urged Globe and Smart to act and address the complaints immediatel­y.

“Globe and Smart users pay for the services they avail. Thus, it is just proper that both network providers continue to improve customers' overall quality of experience. There is an urgent need

to improve connectivi­ty as many business and government transactio­ns depend on the internet. Even students and teachers need reliable internet service for research and school work. During emergencie­s and calamities, communicat­ion becomes even more vital." Odsey remarked.

With this, he urged the two network providers to provide the long-overdue upgrade of their infrastruc­ture, put-up additional towers aside from the existing towers in place, and build towers in barangays where there is no network signal.

The mayor added that it is a win-win solution to the service providers and the customers as more users will avail of the services if they are satisfied.

 ?? Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ?? ENLIGHTENI­NG JOURNEY. These young cultural performers learn about their heritage as they roam around the Baguio Museum.
Photo by Jean Nicole Cortes ENLIGHTENI­NG JOURNEY. These young cultural performers learn about their heritage as they roam around the Baguio Museum.

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