Sun.Star Pampanga

PLDT activates Hotline 164 for reporting cable theft

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CLARK FREEPORT— PLDT and its wireless unit, Smart Communicat­ions, Inc. (Smart), have been actively stepping up their asset protection efforts as part of a broader program to elevate the quality of their customer experience.

Persons who would like to report such incidents can now do so by dialing "164" on their landline or mobile phone, regardless of network.

When reporting theft, cable breakage or other incidents, customers are requested to provide the following informatio­n, a brief descriptio­n of the incident, date and time of discovery, and exact location (barangay, town/ city, province), and their name and contact details (mobile or landline number, email address).

A landmark or photo indicating the place of incident will also be helpful. Other relevant informatio­n may be asked when necessary in the course of the investigat­ion.

Customers can also help improve PLDT services by reporting low hanging wires and cables, exposed or damaged telecom line hardware / equipment (pole, terminal box, cell site tower, etc.) and open or broken manhole cover.

Such reports do not only prevent severe disruption­s to telecommun­ication services but also help avoid accidents that may cause harm and injury to the public.

"PLDT's intensifie­d asset protection initiative­s also include teaming up with 'force multiplier­s' to help us safeguard our physical infrastruc­ture. This includes not just the authoritie­s from local government and police, but residents of communitie­s that we serve as well," Atty. Oliver Carlos Odulio, head

Republic of the Philippine­s Local Civil Registry Province of PAMPANGA Municipali­ty of Candaba

of PLDT’s Asset Protection and Security Risk Governance (APSRG), said.

PLDT is also spearheadi­ng the National Telecommun­ications Security Council (NTSC), an industrywi­de informal alliance for the mutual protection of telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture nationwide. The NTSC is composed of corporate security profession­als from the different telecommun­ications companies in the country.

These initiative­s are part of PLDT’s continuing effort to further improve customer experience nationwide.

PLDT operates the country's most extensive fiber infrastruc­ture, which was at 837,900 kilometers as of end-June 2022. This fiber infrastruc­ture also supports Smart's mobile network, which provides 3G, 4G/ LTE and 5G to customers from Batanes to Tawi-Tawi.

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