The Philippine Star

DICT says no delay on Mislatel rollout

- – Richmond Mercurio

The Mislatel consortium, the country’s incoming third telecommun­ications player, has commenced preparator­y works on its network despite pending decision on its franchise, according to Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology acting Secretary Eliseo Rio.

“Mislatel is already doing things. They have started with their rollout. They are already building towers and doing their layout. They are taking the risk, but they cannot not operate until they get the Certificat­e of Public Convenienc­e and Necessity and frequencie­s,” Rio said.

The National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC) and the DICT are still unable to award Mislatel its CPCN and the frequencie­s as there remains no finality on the Congress resolution involving its franchise.

The DICT last month ordered the NTC to get a formal declaratio­n from Congress that it does not object to the Senate resolution prior to the issuance of the CPCN to Mislatel consortium.

“Until now they (NTC) have not gotten any reply because Congress is in recess,” Rio said.

“If NTC gets a letter or formal approval then it’s a go. If not, then it’s when session resumes, which is after elections,” he said.

The deadline for the Mislatel consortium to submit to the NTC the necessary post-qualificat­ion requiremen­ts for the issuance of CPCN, which will give it the authority to operate as a telco, had lapsed on Feb. 17.

With the delay in the resolution of its franchise, Mislatel’s planned start of commercial operations has been moved further to early 2021 from the initial expected commenceme­nt date of late 2020, under the considerat­ion that its CPCN will be awarded by March.

Under Mislatel’s previously submitted rollout plan, the country’s new major player intends to start work on its network immediatel­y upon securing the CPCN from the government. Mislatel plans to commence network engineerin­g one month upon obtaining the CPCN.

In 12 months from the CPCN issuance, Mislatel said its network would be ready and testing could start.

Two months after, the third telco player will then begin pre-commercial trial.

Six months from the commenceme­nt of the pre-commercial trial, the third telco player is confident it can officially launch the commercial use of its network.

“So there is no delay,” Rio assured, referring to Mislatel’s rollout plans.

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