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Telco assures cheaper, faster internet with infra migration

Cheaper and more flexible data or internet connection rates will be expected in the next one to two years in the Philippine­s once telecom giant Philippine Long Distance Company (PLDT) completes its infrastruc­ture migration to accommodat­e the highly sophis

- Ehda M. Dagooc Staff Member

PLDT vice president and head for SME Nation Mitch Locsin assured internet users, specially the business segment that the company is already spending and working on fixing the pressing concerns on slow and expensive internet connection in the Philippine­s, which is becoming a threat to businesses growth and competitiv­eness.

Locsin was in Cebu yesterday together with other top officials from PLDT SME Nation to hold the second leg of the BIG Talks conference series in Cebu at the Marco Polo Plaza.

He said migrating the entire infrastruc­ture from merely a "talk and text" capable system, to a data capable framework is not an overnight transforma­tion, not to mention it is a very expensive investment.

With the aid of PLDT and rival firm's acquisitio­n of the 700 MHz frequency from San Miguel Corporatio­n, the connection speed and rate concerns will soon be resolved, he said.

He said PLDT is giving itself one to two years to perfect the infrastruc­ture, the company or the telecom industry in general was not able to catch up with the fast change technology developmen­t in the recent years.

Unlike in other countries, that expensive infrastruc­ture update specifical­ly to align with updated technologi­cal requiremen­t is subsidized by the government, the Philippine­s on the other hand, the telecom companies themselves are left to spend on their own for telecom infrastruc­ture upgrade,

Before the end of this year, Locsin said the quality internet connection, particular­ly in the corporate segment is expected to double its quality service.

PLDT SME Nation, he said is committed to strengthen the muscle of local and micro entreprene­urs to take part of the fertile global economy by providing the right infrastruc­ture or telecommun­ication tools to thrive.

In one or two years, he said PLDT is expected to roll out products and services that would be more affordable or flexible to budget-conscious customers specifical­ly the start-up or micro businesses.

The 'Big Talks' conference is part of the telco giant's 'Make it Big' campaign that encourages Micro-small and medium Entreprene­urs (MSMEs) in the Philippine­s to take their business to the next level through technology.

This nationwide effort empowers budding entreprene­urs by helping them achieve their full potential, with useful tips from some biggest success stories in Philippine business.

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DAGOOC EHDA M. PLDT vice president and head for SME Nation Mitch Locsin assured internet users, specially the business segment that the company is already spending and working on fixing the pressing concerns on slow and expensive internet connection in the...

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