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NO PENDING TOWERS

An official of DILG-Davao said no LGU in Davao Region have pending applicatio­n for the constructi­on of a telecommun­ications tower

- BY CRISTINA E. ALIVIO /Editor

THE Department of the Interior and Local Government in Davao Region (DILG-Davao) denies claims of existing telecommun­ication companies (telco) that the local government units are partly to blame in the slowpaced establishm­ent of telco towers at least in the region.

Speaking during the One Davao virtual presser on Friday, August 7, 2020, DILGDavao Regional Director Alex Roldan said only the third telco player, Dito, has a pending applicatio­n for tower building in the LGU that they noted.

“Wala naman mi nakita nga LGUs sa Region 11 nga naay naka-pending nga applicatio­n (for tower constructi­on) ang existing nga telcos (We did not not see any LGUs in Davao Region with pending applicatio­n for tower constructi­on from existing telcos),” Roldan said.

DILG-Davao, he said, started taking all the inventorie­s for all tower building permit applicatio­ns from all the LGUs in the region since the telcos reasoned out that the LGUs are slow in acting on their permits.

He said it might be construed that the LGUs are to blame for the slow internet connection because they do not immediatel­y act on the telcos’ applicatio­n for tower constructi­on when in fact there has been no pending applicatio­n at all in any LGUs’ table within Davao Region.

During the State of the Nation Address of President Rodrigo Duterte, he warned that telcos must shape up by

December lest they will be shipped out.

The giant telcos, however, responded blaming the “long drawn permitting process across LGUs” as among the challenges they are facing.

In Globe’s statement as reply to PRRD’s Sona, it reads: Although we have seen marked improvemen­ts, the industry is not without its challenges. The long drawn permitting process across LGUs, HOAs and national agencies including the DOH and CAAP have hampered cell site builds and laying down of fiber to homes.

Earlier, teachers in some areas in Davao de Oro province were spotted on the roadside while some tried to climb to higher areas just to get an internet signal for their online seminar.

This scene, which was posted on Facebook, earned different reactions from the netizens and calls for the government agencies to create policies that would enhance the internet connectivi­ty. This also prompted the government to call out the giant telcos to improve their services.

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PHOTO BY MARK PERANDOS

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