The Philippine Star

PLDT allots P2 B for new LTE network

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

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DT Technolo y roup head olando e a said the company has installed the country’s first Time-Division Duple - on Term volution TD- T sites rom a ayan province in orthern u on to Davao del ur in indanao

Pe a said the sites would complement efforts to broadband the entire archipelag­o via fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) and Next Generation Network (NGN) services.

TD-LTE is one of the two wireless data transmissi­on technologi­es that fall under the internatio­nal standard of LTE, the other being Frequency-Division Duplex (LTE FDD) which is used by mobile networks.

e are using LTE-FDD for our mobile networks and TD-LTE for fixed wireless broadband services, running on separate frequency bands. This ensures sufficient capacity for our fixed and mobile highspeed broadband services, he said.

According to industry data, the Philippine­s’ TD-LTE network is one of the largest deployment­s in Asia Pacific with over 200 base stations and an allocated bandwidth of 100 megabits per second (Mbps).

This will surely transform the Filipino family’s Internet experience by giving them ready access to multimedia services like social media, movies, games, and music, he added.

He pointed out that PLDT would build more TD-LTE sites this year to reach the most remote areas of the country.

e are committed to bring Internet access to each city and municipali­ty in the country. TD-LTE will help us achieve that ob ective, Pe a said.

Aside from Metro Manila and ebu, PLDT TD-LTE sites are also present in Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Bataan, Isabela, Nueva Eci a, Pangasinan, Aurora, agayan, Abra, and Nueva i caya in Northern and entral Lu on avite, Laguna, Batangas, ue on, Sorsogon, and Palawan in Southern Lu on Aklan, Iloilo, Negros ccidental, Bukidnon, and Leyte in the isayas and Misamis riental, amboanga del Sur, Agusan del Sur, Misamis ccidental, Lanao del Norte, and Sultan udarat in Mindanao.

Peña said that the TD-LTE service is only one of a range of broadband services that the PLDT Group offers to cater to the various needs of its customers.

With maximum speeds per individual user of up to 42 Mbps, the ultra-fast TD-LTE is almost six times faster than WiMax and 21 times speedier than Canopy, and can serve more customers than both,” he said.

The P2- billion TD- LTE investment was part of the total P28.8 billion capital expenditur­es of the PLDT Group last year expanding its fiber optic footprint to 78,000 kilometers.

This year, PLDT has allocated P32 billion for its capital expenditur­es instead of P29 billion. The additional budget is part of the reali ation of the climate change in light of the P900-million damage brought about by Super Typhoon olanda that wrought havoc in the isayas region last Nov. 8.

PLDT intends to put up base stations in areas that are in the typhoon path to withstand winds of at least 300 kilometers per hour. The budget would also be used to attain a 100 percent 3G (Third Generation) coverage, build more long term evolution (LTE) sites, expand its fiber optic network to 90,000 kilometers, a new internatio­nal cable system, and additional investment in service delivery platforms and network intelligen­ce.

PLDT is expanding the footprint of its 3G network that should be 100-percent coverage and its LTE footprint to fully cover at least the ma or cities in the country including 25 other municipali­ties or 45-percent population coverage in LTE.

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