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NTC to meet with telcos next month on status of internet speed

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The National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC) yesterday said it would meet with telecom firms and the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) to ensure their plans for improvemen­t this year would be “completed” on time.

The first bi-monthly meeting will be in the first week of February, where telcos are expected to brief the NTC on the status of their network roll-outs and the problems they encountere­d, the NTC said in a statement.

The NTC said it would “push implementa­tion of telcos’ roll-out plans, first two quarters of 2021.”

The commission’s monitoring comes after President Rodrigo Duterte last year threatened he would “close” all telecommun­ication providers and “expropriat­e” if their services won’t improve by the end of that year.

The commission, citing data from the Ookla Speedtest Global Index, said the country’s mobile Internet connection speed was at 22.50 megabits per second (mbps) in December versus 18.49 mbps the previous month.

The improvemen­t raised the country’s rank to 29th from 34th among 50 Asian countries, and to 18th from 22nd out of 46 Asia Pacific countries, the NTC said.

Globe said it has finalized partnershi­ps with 11 tower companies, while Smart said it has agreements with nine tower companies, it added.

Globe and Smart also increased capital expenditur­es to P90 billion and P92 billion, respective­ly, in 2021 in anticipati­on of DITO Telecommun­ity’s launch in March, according to the NTC.

“Both investment­s are the highest annually for each telco for the past six years,” it said. for front-loaded particular­ly for the

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