The Philippine Star

Competitiv­eness drop blamed on slow internet

- DELON PORCALLA

An opposition member of the House of Representa­tives has blamed the Philippine­s’ steep drop in economic competitiv­eness to the country’s slow internet connectivi­ty.

“There’s no question our overall economic efficiency has been weighed down by inadequate yet costly internet connectivi­ty,” Rep. Luis Campos Jr. said, noting the country’s nine-notch drop to the 50th spot in the latest World Competitiv­eness Yearbook rankings.

The ranking was conducted by the Internatio­nal Institute for Management Developmen­t.

“If our average internet connection speed is slower compared to other countries, and yet we have to pay a higher price for it, then that makes our economy somewhat less competitiv­e,” Campos said.

The Philippine­s’ 5.5 Mbps average internet connection speed is the slowest among 15 Asia Pacific countries, according to Akamai Technologi­es Inc.’s State of the Internet Connectivi­ty report.

Worldwide, South Korea has the fastest average connection speed at 28.6 Mbps, while Paraguay has the slowest at 1.4 Mbps.

Mbps is short for megabits per second – a measure of network transmissi­on or data transfer speed. A megabit is equal to one million bits.

According to Campos, “poor connectivi­ty adversely affects businesses, consumers and government agencies that have become increasing­ly reliant on the internet to perform daily transactio­ns.”

Campos is counting on the entry of new players in the telecommun­ication to “drive real competitio­n in the supply of faster internet connection speeds at lower prices.”

Malacañang has hinted that President Duterte is likely to declare the liberaliza­tion of the telecommun­ications sector and announce the entry of new players when he delivers his third State of the Nation Address on July 23.

Campos has been batting for the reclassifi­cation of internet access as a “basic telecommun­ications service” so that regulators may compel suppliers to provide rising connection speeds under pain of stiff punitive fines.

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