The Philippine Star

Entry of 3rd telco player ‘dim’ — ICT expert

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Chances of a successful entry of a third telecommun­ications player may be dim for now, according to an industry expert.

ICT Davao president Samuel Matunog said the country’s search for a third telco player is “a very challengin­g project,” citing several barriers which make its entry difficult.

ICT Davao is the umbrella organizati­on of all informatio­n and communicat­ion technology groups in the Davao region.

Among the barriers cited by Matunog include a high capi- tal requiremen­t and operating in an industry that is not easy to penetrate.

“The third telco is afraid because, as the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) said, you need at least P60 billion just to start. At the end of the day, maybe the total cost will range from P250 billion to P300 billion in investment­s to reach the level of Globe and PLDT,” Matunog said.

“The question always is whether they will be able to satisfy the investors and recover their money,” he added. Turn to B4

Matunog said while many are interested, they are not willing to shell out so much money because they might not be able to recover it in the end.

The ICT official said global research analysts such as Morgan Stanley, Macquarie Capital Securities and HSBC have also evaluated prospects of foreign telcos in addressing the challenges of extremely tough entry barriers such as high capital expenditur­e.

While the amount and spread of frequencie­s available is enough to build a new telco, Matunog said studies found that the 40 percent foreign ownership limit, coupled with other capital requiremen­ts of the government, may be too daunting for a new player to comply with.

“These barriers continue to make it difficult for a new telecom player to enter the industry in spite of new draft terms set by the DICT,” he said.

According to Matunog, the DICT had earlier assured the public that a third major telecommun­ications player would be operationa­l by March this year as ordered by President Duterte, but the timetable has been pushed back to June or even later.

Duterte has long been calling for a third telco player in the Philippine­s so that consumers can enjoy better mobile and internet service.

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