The Philippine Star

RJ named DICT usec

- By JANVIC MATEO

President Duterte has appointed his adviser on economic affairs and informatio­n technology communicat­ions Ramon “RJ” Jacinto as undersecre­tary of the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT). Presidenti­al spokesman Harry

Roque Jr. expressed confidence that Jacinto would serve the DICT with dedication and integrity and contribute to achieving the department’s mandate under the administra­tion.

Jacinto accepted his appointmen­t as DICT undersecre­tary, replacing Eliseo Rio Jr., whose resignatio­n was accepted by Duterte last week.

A musician and broadcaste­r, Jacinto was appointed presidenti­al adviser in 2016 to lead the common tower policy and improve the country’s internet and mobile connectivi­ty.

“I will do my best to galvanize telecoms reforms. The country needs 50,000 towers and we only have less than 20,000 after two decades,” Jacinto said in a statement on Tuesday.

“The two dominant telecoms and the third telco must work together with government in improving our telecoms service, which is one of the lowest rated in speed and coverage,” he added.

He said the government must support and give mobile carriers incentives and the latter must reinvest more on improving the service.

“We also need to implement the national broadband, especially in view of the pandemic threat so the government can react properly and independen­tly by having its own connectivi­ty,” he added.

Jacinto expressed support to DICT Secretary Gregorio Honasan, whom he said he is ready to work with to achieve the goals of the department.

An economics graduate of Ateneo de Manila University, Jacinto is the founder of radio sation dzRJ.

He took law classes at the University of Santo Tomas while assisting his father in managing the family firm Jacinto Steel. He served as vice president of Security Bank, which was founded by his grandfathe­r.

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