The Philippine Star

DICT seeks P2-B budget for Nat’l Broadband Project

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) is seeking to secure additional budget for the roll-out next year of the National Broadband Project (NBP), a program that seeks to address the country’s poor and costly internet connection.

In a statement, the DICT welcomed the House of Representa­tives’ support in endorsing the P2-billion proposed budget of the DICT to implement the NBP in 2019.

With major connectivi­ty deals secured this year, Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Secretary Eliseo Rio said the agency would spend the budget on reinforcin­g and accelerati­ng the operationa­l stage of the NBP, the government’s blueprint in improving the quality and bringing down the cost of internet in the country.

Covered in the proposed budget is the operation of the Luzon Bypass Infrastruc­ture which links to the fiber optic cables of the National Transmissi­on Corp. (TransCo).

“We are convinced that the NBP can finally get rid of our country’s long standing issue of poor and costly internet connection. The DICT is ready, capable, and determined to spearhead this initiative as proven by our recent actions. We should get our acts together as public servants and not waste any more time,” Rio said.

The DICT considers the NBP as the missing link to boost connectivi­ty within a shorter period as it aims to tap existing ICT infrastruc­tures, saving the government significan­t time and money while ensuring huge economic return.

Rio said the bigger budget would fasttrack the implementa­tion of the NBP, given that the agency has secured two separate tripartite agreements this year to commence the operation.

Last June, the DICT inked an agreement with TransCo and National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s for the utilizatio­n of their 6,154-wide dark fiber network, spanning from Luzon to Mindanao.

It also closed a deal with the National Electrific­ation Authority and Philippine Rural Cooperativ­es Associatio­n Inc. three months later in tapping electric cooperativ­es as partners for middle mile connectivi­ty.

Another agreement with cable operators is also in line to serve as a viable last mile connectivi­ty in the different parts of the country.

To complement the national broadband and fully maximize its benefits, the establishm­ent and expansion of the National Government Data Center (NGDC) is seen as a vital infrastruc­ture to improve numerous data center services to different government agencies.

Aside from the data centerrela­ted operations, the NGDC houses the government’s cloud computing, web hosting, and server colocation, among others.

“We must pick up from our achievemen­ts we’ve had this year, so we are grateful for the support of our representa­tives. We hope other members of Congress can support the initiative, which is now on its crucial stage,” Rio said.

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