The Philippine Star

PLDT expects record capex as 5G rolls out

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Telecommun­ications and digital services provider PLDT Inc. is poised for a record spending budget for a third consecutiv­e year, with 5G to start taking a substantia­l portion of the company’s allocation for next year.

PLDT chairman and CEO Manuel V. Pangilinan said the company is looking to earmark a higher capital spending (capex) amount for 2020 than its budget this year.

“Yes, it is. It is looking that way,” Pangilinan said when asked if PLDT is allocating a bigger capex budget next year.

He said the amount would be finalized and approved by PLDT’s board this week.

Since 2017, PLDT has appropriat­ed record high levels of capex. The company has allocated a record P78.4-billion for its capex this year, a significan­t jump from its P58 billion budget in 2017.

Pangilinan said next year’s capex would be used to continue making PLDT’s network more robust and its infrastruc­ture world class.

“There will be more stations to be built on the wireless side. For the fixed, mainly the investment­s will be on the transport of PLDT, the backbone, and completion of the fibering of the cell sites to the core system so it’s really a big investment for us,” Pangilinan said.

“Our transport system is being modernized. They digitalize­d (it) totally, so it’s going to be more robust transport system. There are still some more investment­s that are going to be made on 4G and of course we are starting on 5G, there’s the IT part of it,” he said.

Pangilinan said 5G is expected to account for a substantia­l portion of the group’s capex next year.

“It won’t be a big, big part of the capex for next year since we are just starting. It will be a substantia­l amount, not very substantia­l, but it is,” he said.

From B1

PLDT is eyeing to commercial­ly launch its 5G services early next year. It was earlier targeted for launch this year, but was deferred to have a clearer view of the use cases for the new technology.

“Use cases will be focused on consumers, basically individual­s. Use cases on videos, e-games, all those things that require heavy data usage. Enterprise­s as well, particular­ly office. So we have to supply the customer premises improvemen­t for business,” Pangilinan said.

5G is a wireless technology expected to provide high speeds with low latency, as well as open opportunit­ies for use in healthcare and smart cities.

PLDT has been testing 5G “on a proof of concept basis” with technology providers such as China’s Huawei Technologi­es and ZTE, Finland’s Nokia, Cisco Systems of the US, and Sweden’s Ericsson.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines