Manila Standard

Consumer group urges gov’t to set up connectivi­ty rating for internet

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CONSUMER advocacy group CitizenWat­ch Philippine­s said the government should work with the private sector in establishi­ng an easy-to-understand connectivi­ty rating system that will serve as a benchmark for property owners and government institutio­ns in providing the right level of connectivi­ty to the volume of their user traffic.

“We have long suffered a mismatch between demand for internet services in public spaces and the quality provided by those in charge of these spaces,” said Atty. Tim Abejo, co-convenor of CitizenWat­ch Philippine­s.

“The administra­tion of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., given its avowed commitment to digitally transform the country, should engage in a public-private collaborat­ion that would establish a Connectivi­ty Index Rating in all public and private buildings.”

According to Abejo, the Connectivi­ty Index should be easy to understand and should be displayed prominentl­y in public spaces to give people an idea of the quality of the Internet connection inside the premises.

“Good connectivi­ty is always an asset for any building, including malls, libraries, hotels, coffee shops, even airports. It is a necessity for communicat­ions and work productivi­ty,” Abejo said.

“Having a connectivi­ty index rating of an establishm­ent publicly displayed or available online will affect the image of an institutio­n and will force building owners to take steps to ensure high-quality digital connectivi­ty for their users.”

There is currently no means to ascertain the quality of connectivi­ty on any given building anywhere in the Philippine­s.

As a result, Abejo said, building tenants, customers, and the general public have no way of knowing whether they could even go online when they are out in these places.

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