The Philippine Star

Senators wary of China telco entry

- By PAOLO ROMERO

Senators warned yesterday of the national security implicatio­ns of allowing a Chinese telecommun­ications giant to operate in the country as they urged the government to consider allowing other companies from other countries.

Sen. Panfilo Lacson said the impending entry of China Telecom put the nation between two bad choices: continue the duopoly and let Filipinos suffer from poor service and high rates, or let in a giant company from a country that poses a threat to Philippine sovereignt­y.

“China Telecom: the heck of a choice between duopoly and national security. One is doom; the other, doomier. Isn’t there a third alternativ­e?” Lacson said in his Twitter account.

Presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque on Tuesday said President Duterte has ordered the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology and the National Telecommun­ications Commission to facilitate the entry of China Telecom early next year.

Duterte also asked the courts not to interfere in the entry of the Chinese telecommun­ications company.

Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon said he welcomed the entry of a Chinese company into the local telecommun­ication industry but advised the government to exercise caution.

He said additional players are needed given the present state and quality of the internet and communicat­ions service in the country, which is among the slowest in Asia.

“Indeed, a lot has to be done in order for the country to improve on this aspect. We need more competitio­n,” Drilon said.

“However, we should exercise caution and the government should look into the security aspect of this undertakin­g. The Chinese companies are state-owned while those operating in the Philippine­s are purely private. The Chinese government is already an investor in our national grid. The government should look into this matter,” he said.

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