The Philippine Star

‘Phl security compromise­d with China access to telco infra’

- By DELON PORCALLA

Allowing China to have access to the Philippine­s’ communiter­rorism infrastruc­ture – through a state-owned firm – will undermine national security, House Minority Leader Danilo Suarez said yesterday.

“Giving China access to our communicat­ions infrastruc­ture is a serious threat to national security. I invoke national security,” Suarez said, noting that the Philippine­s is embroiled in a maritime row with China.

China Telecommun­ications Corp. is part of the consortium that won the bid last Nov. 7 for the third major telecommun­ications slot in the Philippine­s. Leading the consortium is Dennis Uy’s Udenna Corp.

Udenna subsidiary Chelsea Logistics Holdings Corp. and the Mindanao Islamic Telephone Co. are part of the group called Mislatel.

“There is Korean and even Japanese technology, why don’t we use it?”

Suarez pointed out that China already owns 40 percent of National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP).

“They already have electricit­y; will telecommun­ications be theirs too? They might take water as well. That’s my foremost concern,” he said in Filipino at a press briefing.

He recalled being told that China could easily shut down power if it wishes to. “They told me that it’s doable in our energy system. To me, that’s very alarming,” he said.

The Quezon congressma­n also said the government should not just sweep under the rug Beijing’s defiance of a ruling by an internatio­nal arbitral court invalidati­ng China’s massive claim in the South China Sea and affirming the Philippine­s’ own entitlemen­ts.

“They can always eavesdrop; they can. Remember that all businesses in China are government­owned,” Suarez pointed out, adding he would discuss the matter with newly appointed Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Secretary Gregorio Honasan.

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