The Philippine Star

Mobile internet seen 5x faster with Mislatel entry — lawmaker

- By JESS DIAZ

Filipinos can expect internet five-times faster speed on their mobile phones within the next 18 months, Makati Rep. Luis Campos Jr. said.

“Competitio­n can create wonders. We should soon be where South Korea is now in terms of average mobile internet connection speed with the Mislatel consortium in play,” he said.

The consortium led by China Telecom and presidenti­al friend Davao-based businessma­n Dennis Uy has been chosen as the third telecommun­ications industry player in a bidding process hailed as the most fair and transparen­t under the Duterte administra­tion. Campos said the two dominant players – PLDT Inc. and Globe Telecom – would be forced to improve their service to defend their market share even before Mislatel starts offering its own service.

“We reckon that PLDT and Globe may each have to spend up to P65 billion every year starting 2019 to stay ahead and quickly build up their capacities to improve their internet and mobile connection­s,” he said.

He noted that in many areas in Quezon City, mobile connectivi­ty is still weak, intermitte­nt and unreliable.

“To include Mislatel’s pledge to invest at least P50 billion yearly to put up its own network, we are thus easily looking at up to P180 billion in combined annual capital spending from the three players to advance the nation’s telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture,” he said.

Campos cited a research note released by online stockbroke­r COL Financial Group Inc., which said the Mislatel consortium “has the financial muscle to execute its plan and will most likely engage in a price war (with PLDT and Globe) to grab market share.”

According to COL, China Telecom’s “deep pockets” would enable the consortium “to operate at a loss for a long period.” It said the Chinese telecom firm “generated the equivalent of P146 billion in profits in 2017.”

“Once Mislatel starts offering its services in Metro Manila, consumers could end up shifting subscripti­ons every now and then, depending on which of the three players provides the best Internet and mobile phone connection in terms of speed and price,” Campos said.

He said Internet and mobile connectivi­ty in the country is one of the slowest in the world, while the cost is among the highest.

Acting Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Secretary Eliseo Rio Jr. has said the Mislatel group has committee to provide service comparable to that of Singapore in five years.

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