Philippine Daily Inquirer

UY TAKES OVER VULCAN FOR 3RD TELCO BID

- By Miguel R. Camus and Daxim L. Lucas @InquirerBi­z

Pampanga-based businessma­n Dennis Uy, founder of Converge ICT Solution Inc., is moving to acquire a publicly traded company to support his bid to become the country’s third mobile player.

The Inquirer learned that Vulcan Industrial and Mining Corp., a listed shell company held by the Ramos family of the National Bookstore Group, will be acquired by a company called Zap Cove Developmen­t Corp.

Zap Cove, controlled by Uy and hotelier Simon Lee Paz, were said to acquire up to 75.6 percent of Vulcan.

Their plan is to transform Vulcan into a holding company that will venture into the telco sector. This includes buying holding companies engaged in the segment.

The initial target, a source said, was to buy control of privately held company DKG Trading and Developmen­t Corp.

DKG is the holding company of Telecommun­ications Technology Solutions Inc., the holder of a national telco franchise and one of 10 companies that bought bid documents in the government’s third telco initiative.

Uy told the Inquirer that Telecommun­ications Technology would be his group’s vehicle to join the third telco selection process, which involves the assignment of coveted 3G, 4G and potential 5G radio frequencie­s.

He said Telecommun­ications Technology would team up with KT Corp., South Korea’s largest telco, for its bid. The National Telecommun­ications Commission earlier set the bid deadline on Nov. 7, 2018.

Uy said his private company Converge ICT was rolling out a nationwide telco backbone, which would save a third telco player around $1.5 billion in capital expenses.

“The third telco winner will not have to spend that much anymore,” Uy said.

He explained that since Con- verge would possess a backbone similar to those of PLDT Inc. and Globe Telecom, his group would benefit even if his third telco bid turned out to be unsuccessf­ul. Capital spending could further go down when the government finalizes a policy on cell tower sharing, he said.

The Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology and the NTC are seeking to award frequencie­s to a third mobile player that will compete with incumbents PLDT and Globe, which control a market of about 100 million people.

The overall objective is to improve services and lower costs—a key campaign promise of President Duterte.

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