Philippine Daily Inquirer

NTC URGED TO CRACK WHIP ON TELCOS

- By Melvin Gascon

The National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC) must compel telecommun­ications companies to speed up the constructi­on of new cell towers to deal with the country’s growing needs for internet connectivi­ty, which has been worsened by the pandemic, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian said on Saturday.

The senator said the NTC had not been able to take full advantage of the provisions of Bayanihan to Recover As One Act (Bayanihan 2), which streamline­d the processes for the constructi­on of cell towers.

“All the needed mechanisms are already in place to expedite the constructi­on of telecommun­ication towers to improve internet services following the enactment last year of the Bayanihan 2. I see no reason why we continue to suffer from unstable and unreliable internet connectivi­ty,” he said in a statement.

Gatchalian, vice chair of the Senate committee on public services, aired his dismay that the reported increase in internet speed has not been felt by Filipino users.

He said millions of Filipinos now have to rely on the internet for their day-to-day activities, such as for employees’ workfrom-home needs, or for students’ online learning activities.

Data from the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology showed that 848 permits and clearances for cell sites in 264 cities and municipali­ties were still pending as of February.

A total of 2,860 permits and clearances in 460 local government­s have been approved.

Gatchalian said the country still needed 50,000 additional cell towers to augment the existing 20,000 towers nationwide before it could provide internet connectivi­ty to the entire country.

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