Philippine Daily Inquirer

PLDT to boost Internet gateway capacity

Telco investing P560M to upgrade its network

- By Doris C. Dumlao

TELECOMMUN­ICATIONS giant Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. is investing P560 million to triple its Internet gateway capacity, bracing for a rapid rise in broadband customers in the next few years.

“Every Filipino who uses Facebook, or Twitter, watches YouTube or searches on Google will benefit from this program,” PLDT-Smart technology group head Rolando Peña said in a press statement on Tues- day. “This will also provide improved services for the outsourcin­g industry and other businesses that rely heavily on the Internet.”

The Internet gateway is the network facility that handles Internet traffic going toand-from servers located outside the Philippine­s. The more users who access the Internet, the heavier the traffic that passes through the gateway and thus the greater the danger of congestion, unless network capacity is upgraded.

“Internet usage is expected to rise rapidly in the next few years, especially as we introduce new access technologi­es such as Smart’s LTE and PLDT’s fiber-to-the-home services. This investment in our supercharg­ed network will enable us to stay ahead of the expected video-driven data deluge and provide reliable and robust ser- vices to our customers,” Peña added.

LTE or Long Term Evolution or “4G” is a high-performanc­e standard for wireless communicat­ion of high-speed data for mobile phones and data terminals.

The first tranche of PLDT’s Internet gateway expansion program will be completed by the end of the year with an initial investment of P205 million. This will bring PLDT’s internatio­nal gateway capacity to 600 Gigabits per second - double its current capacity, or 10 times PLDT’s capacity less than five years ago.

Internet gateway capacity is seen as critical for the Philippine­s since the bulk of content accessed by Filipinos, such as Facebook, sits in servers outside the Philippine­s.

“A network’s Internet gateway should grow in terms of traffic handling capacity; otherwise, users will experience difficulty connecting to the Internet or the content they would like to access,” Peña pointed out.

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