Sun.Star Pampanga

Still a long time

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WHILE many celebrated the recent progress of the entry of a third telecommun­ications company, it will still be a long time before the whole country can enjoy better telecommun­ications services.

On November 7, out of 10 parties which have bought Selection Documents from the NTC, only three submitted their bid documents — Mislatel Consortium, Sear Telecom-Tier1 Consortium, and the Philippine Telegraph and Telephone Corporatio­n ( PT& T) .

However, it was only Mislatel that qualified during the opening of bids on November 7. Eventually, Mislatel was declared the provisiona­l New Major Player (NMP) in the telecommun­ications industry by the National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC) and Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT). The consortium is a partnershi­p between Davao businessma­n Dennis Uy and China Telecommun­ications Corporatio­n (China Telecom) and is composed of Mindanao Islamic Telephone Company, Chelsea Logistics Holdings Corporatio­n, and China Telecom.

It was reported by SunStar Philippine­s that Sear TelecomTie­r 1 were disqualifi­ed because of their failure to submit the P700-million participat­ion security while PT&T was disqualifi­ed because it failed to submit a Certificat­ion of Technical Capability from NTC.

The two disqualifi­ed bidders were given three days to submit their motions for reconsider­ation and still have a fighting chance to be a third telecommun­ications player in the country.

However, the declaratio­n of Mislatel Consortium was also met with questions especially on its eligibilit­y and validity to be the third telecommun­ications player.

Infrawatch PH said in a statement that they are calling for the disqualifi­cation of Mislatel “due to the failure of its telco consortium partner Mislatel to comply with its one of the requiremen­ts of its congressio­nal franchise: joining any securities exchange like the Philippine stock market five years from receiving its franchise in 1998.”

“The public needs to know that the franchise of Mislatel is non-operationa­l. In fact, it has been automatica­lly revoked in 2003 for its failure to join the stock market. We have checked the list of companies currently in the PSE, there is no publicly traded entity named Mislacom,” Terry Ridon, Infrawatch PH convenor.

It took a while to look for the third telecommun­ications player that will end the duopoly of Globe and Smart. With the recent developmen­ts and should one of the two disqualifi­ed bidders’motions for reconsider­ation, we can expect that the entry of the third telecommun­ications company will take longer.

Why is the NTC and the DICT dragging the whole process of the entry of the third telecommun­ications company?

This makes them look like that they have vested interests in the two telecommun­ications giant. Let us hope not. When the third telecommun­ication company does enter in the future, they will still have to put up infrastruc­ture to be able to deliver services to their potential clients.

This can only mean that despite the developmen­ts, the Philippine­s will continue to suffer slow internet speed and inefficien­t telecommun­ications services.— Sunnex

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