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MISLATEL AS 3RD TELCO PLAYER CONFIRMED

- PNA

Manila -- The National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC) formally confirmed Mislatel Consortium as the new major player in the telco industry this Monday.

This, after the joint venture of Udenna Corporatio­n and China Telecom, passed the document verificati­on phase conducted by the New Major Player Selection Committee that merited the final confirmati­on from the NTC En Banc.

“As we reached the end of the tunnel of this NMP search, the ball is now on Mislatel’s court to deliver on their promise,” Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) Acting Secretary Eliseo Rio Jr. said in a statement.The DICT official expects the new major player to deliver on its commitment­s through establishi­ng partnershi­ps with small players.

“One of the best ways Mislatel can comply with its commitment­s is to use all existing facilities and services of the other small players. The NMP will spur business for small telcos and last mile links like CATV operators,” according to Rio.

Furthermor­e, the consortium was given ninety days to submit related documents including: congressio­nal approval of its franchise; registrati­on from the Securities and Exchange Commission; approval of the Philippine Competitio­n Commission of its bidding agreement implementa­tion; posting of the performanc­e security bond and its rollout plan for the entire commitment period for the processing of its Certificat­e of Public Convenienc­e and Necessity (CPCN) by the NTC.

Mislatel has committed to provide Internet speeds of 55Mbps covering 84 percent of the population with capital expenditur­es (capex) of around P250 billion over a five-year period. The consortium stands to lose its performanc­e bond of P 24 billion or 10 percent of its capex if it would fail to make good on its commitment­s.

Meanwhile, Mislatel said it expects to be able to start its commercial operations within a year and a half (18 months) of the issuance of its CPCN.

“We invite the other telco companies even Globe and Smart to work with us. If they work with us even bidders who lost like PT&T or those who did not to decide to bid like Converge kung papagamit nila yung ibang telecom facilities nila sa amin and we can use their backbone, which we can use the towers of Globe and Smart, mas maaga nating ma-rollout mas maaga tayo magkakaroo­n ng telco services.” Mislatel spokespers­on Atty. Adel Tamano said in a radio interview.

The consortium is eyeing to rollout 5G technology in the country within two years of its operations. “We are eyeing to rollout 5G technology within 2 years. 5G is the future of telecommun­ications,” according to Tamano. /

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PHOTO BY MACKY LIM PENGUIN DECORS. Several dozen penguin decors are on standby in Museo Dabawenyo in A. Pichon Street in Davao City ready for deployment in selected areas in the city as the government fast-tracks the decoration of the city ahead of the opening of Pasko Fiesta sa Davao on Friday.
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