Sun.Star Cebu

EXPIRY PERIOD OF PREPAID LOADS ‘EXTENDED’ TO A YEAR

- JEANDIE O. GALOLO @Jeandieee / Reporter

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions (DICT) and the National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC) signed a joint memorandum circular ordering the extension of the expiry period of prepaid loads to one year. “Such move affords subscriber­s more time to use their prepaid loads. Exclusion to this coverage will only be limited to those prepaid loads purchased for promotions and other services with a specific period of use, as approved by DTI and NTC,” the trade department said in a statement yesterday. As of December 2016, there are around 130 million cellphone subscriber­s in the country.

Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions and the National Telecommun­ications Commission issue a joint memorandum order

Gone are the days when prepaid load had to be consumed for some days or weeks, or run the risk of losing it all.

On Wednesday, a joint memorandum cicular ( JMC) ordered the extension of the expiry of prepaid loads to one year.

Signed by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions (DICT) and the National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC), the JMC amended NTC’s Memorandum Circular No. 0307-2009, or the Guidelines on Prepaid Loads that cover all prepaid loads of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) providers and public telecommun­ications entities.

Prepaid loads of whatever amount will now have an expiration date that will last up to one year from the date of the top-up.

“Such move affords subscriber­s more time to use their prepaid loads. Exclusion to this coverage will only be limited to those prepaid loads purchased for promotions and other services with a specific period of use, as approved by DTI and NTC,” the trade department said in a statement yesterday.

Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said this will provide the public, especially micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs), better opportunit­ies to do business more easily by making calls or sending an SMS to their customers, or by accessing the internet to conduct e-commerce.

“Through greater opportunit­ies accessible via telecommun­ications, our MSMEs will be able to help us generate inclusive developmen­t and shared prosperity for all Filipinos, especially for those at the bot- tom of the pyramid,” he said.

As of December 2016, there are around 130 million cellphone subscriber­s in the country.

Last 2009, the number of subscriber­s was at 75.57 million. DTI said the carrying cost per subscriber was P3 per day.

“Taking into considerat­ion that more than 90 percent of the costs of the networks are fixed, the carrying cost per subscriber has decreased as the number of subscriber­s has increased since then,” said Lopez.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO ?? LONGER SHELF LIFE. A customer (left) buys prepaid load from a kiosk in a downtown mall in Cebu City. A new memorandum circular has ordered the extension of the expiry of prepaid load credits.
SUNSTAR FOTO LONGER SHELF LIFE. A customer (left) buys prepaid load from a kiosk in a downtown mall in Cebu City. A new memorandum circular has ordered the extension of the expiry of prepaid load credits.

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