Philippine Daily Inquirer

3RD TELCO STILL HANGS DUE TO FRANCHISE ISSUE

Signing of $5.4-B investment deal with China Telecom seen as a step forward

- By Miguel R Camus @miguelrcam­usINQ

The country’s third telco initiative took a step forward, at least during the second Belt and Road Initiative in Beijing, China, as the issue on congressio­nal franchise continues to delay the actual implementa­tion of the project.

The consortium members that were named winners of the Philippine­s’ third mobile license late last year signed a $5.4-billion investment agreement that signaled their commitment to the initiative, which was launched by the Duterte administra­tion last year to challenge incumbents PLDT Inc. and Globe Telecom.

During China’s ambitious infrastruc­ture forum, businessma­n Dennis A. Uy led the signing between his companiesU­dennaCorp. and Chelsea Logistics Holdings Corp. with partner China Telecom, represente­d by its chair Ke Ruiwen.

“The signing of the investment agreement reiterates the group’s commitment to take up the challenge of providing better telecommun­ications services in the country,” said a statement issued by the group on Saturday.

The Udenna-China Telecom partnershi­p won the bid via the Mislatel Consortium, named after the telco franchise holder Mindanao Islamic Telephone Co. Inc.

However, the award of frequencie­s and rollout of telco services that should have started in the first quarter of 2019 has been delayed.

Eliseo Rio Jr., acting secretary of the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology, had said that this came as lawmakers failed to finalize the transfer of ownership of Mislatel’s franchise within the DICT’s targeted timeframe. He said the transfer might move forward after the elections next month.

Mislatel earlier committed to invest P257 billion and bring coverage to 84 percent of the Philippine population within a five-year period.

It also committed a minimum average internet speed of 27 megabits per second (Mbps) in the first year. For the remainder, the speed will go up to 55 Mbps, which is on par with South Korea and Singapore, according to the Speedtest Global Index.

The consortium originally planned to roll out actual services by late 2020, coinciding with the commercial launch of 5G for many carriers.

The developmen­t also comes as Mislatel’s rivals are allocating vast sums to upgrade their respective networks. PLDT announced a record capital spending budget of P78.4 billion for this year alone while Globe is spending P63 billion, also an all-time high.

Uy, in the statement, neverthele­ss welcomed the signing of the investment agreement with China Telecom.

“This is a historic occasion,” said the Udenna chair.

“This is another step forward in realizing Udenna’s vision to improve the lives of Filipinos. Everything that wedo is about making lives better not just for this generation, but for the next generation. And that is happening here. Thank you to our partners and to all for being a part of this journey,” he added.

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