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Best service to be basis for 3rd telco pick: DICT

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MANILA — An oversight panel in charge of choosing a new telco player has selected the guidelines for use in picking a bidder, based on its capability to deliver the highest committed level of service (HCLoS) during its meeting Friday.

This mode of selection, which is being pushed by the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT), was preferred over the auction of frequency spectrums — a move also backed by the Department of Finance — wherein a bidder will be awarded based on the highest offer of annual capital and operating expenditur­e for a five-year commitment period.

The HCLoS will award a new telco, through correspond­ing points based on network coverage, broadband speeds and annual capital and operating expenditur­es over a five-year period.

“We want the third telco to come up with services that will be at par with our neighbors. The advantage of the third telco is it is entering on a level playing field and can leapfrog to new technologi­es. If Globe and Smart do not improve their services, they will lose their subscriber­s,” DICT Acting Secretary Eliseo Rio Jr. said in a press briefing.

The department is in the process of finalizing the terms of reference as it seeks to address various issues, particular­ly the 3G frequencie­s of Bayantel, which is currently pending in the Supreme Court.

These frequencie­s will be awarded to the new telco player once resolved.

“If by end of July, we can have the Bayantel (issue) resolved, then we can have a published draft memorandum circular by the first week of August and that will be the start,” Rio said.

Furthermor­e, the DICT is hoping to complete the review of spectrum user fees of telcos by August. The DICT official had earlier said that higher fees should be imposed against telcos that are not efficientl­y using the frequency spectrums awarded to them.

The department hopes to select the new telco player by December and start its operations next year. It projects that this firm will be able to become establishe­d and deliver telecommun­ication services in competitio­n with the existing duopoly by 2020.

“By 2020 we will have the third telco, the national broadband network, and the Facebook link and Bypass. That year, we will all feel better telecommun­ication services,” Rio said.

Rio has consistent­ly stressed that pushing for an auction mode will force a new player to put up a huge amount to qualify for the bidding process, which has nothing to do with the rollout of telco infrastruc­tures and improving services.

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