Philippine Daily Inquirer

Weak regulation a drag to entry of foreign telcos

- By Miguel R. Camus

NEW FOREIGN players may continue to shun the Philippine­s’ lucrative telecommu-

nications sector as the country’s weak regulatory environmen­t favoring powerful incumbent players is considered a “major risk,” according to the research arm of US-based Fitch Group.

A series of reports released by BMI Research last week showed this risk was in full display after talks between Filipino conglomera­te San Miguel Corp., which is seeking to break into the telco business, and Australia’s Telstra Corp. Ltd. collapsed last March.

“BMI believes Philippine Long Distance Telephone and Globe Telecom used their market dominance and the ineffectiv­e regulatory regime to comprehens­ively block all avenues for the proposed joint venture, highlighti­ng the risk of doing business in the Philippine­s’ telecoms market,” BMI Research said.

Regulation in the Philippine­s is being handled by the National Telecommun­ications Commission. However, BMI Research said the agency “scarcely intervenes on incumbents’ anticompet­itive practices.”

Given this, the Philippine­s was at 14th place based on BMI Research’s risk reward index for the telecoms sector. This figure lags behind the regional average in “both country reward and industry risk score,” it said.

For the quarter alone, the Philippine­s’ industry risk score suffered a 20-point downgrade “as the ineffectiv­e regulatory regime played a large role in Telstra’s withdrawal from a proposed joint venture with San Miguel,” BMI Research said.

Both PLDT and Globe, respective­ly backed by Japan’s NTT DoCoMo and Singapore Telecommun­ications, launched a public relations campaign and threatened lobbying to gain a piece of San Miguel’s powerful 700 megahertz spectrum. This followed the announceme­nt that the conglomera­te was in talks with Telstra last year.

San Miguel president Ramon S. Ang said they would proceed with the launch of a more powerful and cheaper LTE Internet service that would compete with the PLDTGlobe duopoly within this year.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines