The Manila Times

NO THIRD TELCO PLAYER IN MARCH, PALACE ADMITS

- BY RALPH EDWIN U. VILLANUEVA

MALACAÑANG has accepted the reality that a third telecommun­ications company will not be able to set up shop in the country in March as President Rodrigo Duterte wanted.

Palace spokesman Harry Roque Jr. said the President did not set a new deadline this time but he operating “as soon as possible.”

The Chief Executive had said he -

“Whether or not [ Duterte] is happy, that is the reality. What

can he do? At least he prompted that actual steps be undertaken leading to the announceme­nt in June,” Roque said.

“Had he not exercise the political will, we would still have bickering from the two duopoly and machinatio­ns and orchestrat­ions against the third telecom,” he added.

In February, Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology officer- in- charge Eliseo Rio Jr. said the bid submission deadline for the third telco will be moved to April 18 because there may be no bidders if the March deadline is not moved.

Roque said that while Duterte did not approve of the extension, the turn of events will eventually make it necessary to move the deadlines.

“I think we are overtaken by events. As far as I know, OIC Rio had to move the deadlines because it is physically impossible to meet them,” he explained.

In a bid to “break the existing duopoly” in the country, Duterte in November offered China the “privilege” to operate a third telco company in the Philippine­s.

Philippine Long-Distance Telephone (PLDT), Inc., chaired by Filipino tycoon Manny V. Pangilinan, majority of radio frequencie­s in the country.

Duterte earlier threatened to audit the two companies if they will block the entry of a third telecommun­ication company.

“Here in the [issue of] telecommun­ication, I do not want to brag but they had a lot of demands. I had a warning for these people, I told them, ‘do not f--- this government,” the President said.

A few days later, PLDT returned one of its radio frequencie­s to be used by the third telco player.

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