The Philippine Star

ABS-CBN TVplus is pro-Filipino

- KANE ERROL CHOA

It is unfortunat­e that a few groups have been demonizing ABS-CBN’s TVplus lately, riding on the network’s franchise renewal woes. They have thrown all sorts of baseless accusation­s and twisted informatio­n about a meaningful service enjoyed already by millions of Filipinos as a result of ABS-CBN’s immediate response to the government’s call to shift to digital terrestria­l television (DTT).

Even before the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) declared at the Digital TV Summit 2017 that it plans to implement fully digital television broadcasti­ng nationwide by 2023, the Philippine government has been preparing for DTT migration for years.

It was in 2015 when ABS-CBN launched ABS-CBN TVplus or popularly known as the “mahiwagang black box” after DICT began to allow media networks to test broadcast on DTT. Since then, it has sold nine million TVplus boxes that have transforme­d the viewing experience of Filipinos by providing them clear video, crisp sound and more entertainm­ent channels for the families without any monthly fees. All of these were done under the supervisio­n of both DICT and the National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC).

In fact, in the Framework of the Digital Terrestria­l Television Broadcasti­ng Migration Plan, the DICT even lauded ABS-CBN for remaining steadfast in its commitment to serve the Filipino in the face of changing government­s, natural disasters, and evolving technologi­es.

“The organizati­on is continuous­ly evolving to provide better service through radio, free

TV, digital terrestria­l TV, cable TV, film, movie, and various advocacies,” it said.

TVplus has served as a partner to several government agencies in disseminat­ing relevant informatio­n to the public. Via INFOplus, users need only to press the red button on the TVplus remote to get real-time updates without the need for an internet connection.

TVplus has a built-in emergency warning broadcast system (EWBS) that shoots safety alerts when disasters like earthquake strike. The EWBS service was used during the MMDA earthquake drill spearheade­d by then chairman and now Sen. Francis Tolentino last July 30, 2015.

TVplus has shown that it has been an able partner of government agencies in disseminat­ing public informatio­n, and it can do more especially at this time when the nation is facing the impact of a global pandemic.

Thankfully, various fact-checks done by groups have already disputed the false accusation­s hurled against TVplus.

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ABS-CBN was the first to respond to the mandate of the government to shift to digital terrestria­l TV broadcast.
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