Sun.Star Baguio

Free WiFi in Baguio wished

- Maria Elena Catajan Sun*Star Reporter

FREE WIFI in the city is being asked from the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT).

In a resolution by Councilor Betty Lourdes Tabanda, a request to DICT, through Secretary Gringo Honasan II has been penned to include the city in the free WiFi internet access in public places program.

Tabanda said the city being a highly urbanized chartered city, is a prime tourist destinatio­n, and the hub of all economic, educationa­l, social, cultural and other activities of the North needs the connectivi­ty.

“Baguio City needs the assistance of the national government to establish a faster, reliable and free WiFi internet connection for the benefit of the majority of its constituen­cy. It is likewise the thrust of the city government to modernize its communicat­ion technology structures for faster and more efficient connectivi­ty.”

DICT recently launched the National Broadband Program to provide free Wifi internet access in public places nationwide through the Pipol Konek-Free Wifi Internet Access in Public Places Project. The project is envisioned to enhance the internet accessibil­ity to boost the access to economic, social, educationa­l and other opportunit­ies for the Filipinos.

“The city converges peoples from all walks of life, from the various sectors of society. Internet access plays a significan­t role and effects people’s lives. It enables universal connection­s to infinite data sources, endless supply of knowledge and informatio­n and connects family members despite distance and time,” the lady councilor said.

Included as public places in the DICT program are public plazas and parks, public libraries, schools, colleges and universiti­es, rural health units and government hospitals, train stations, airports, and seaports,

and national and local government offices.

The DICT has built 2,442 free Wifi sites covering 17 regions, 73 provinces and 662 municipali­ties in the country.

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