The Philippine Star

PLDT, Globe to link with Dito

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Telecommun­ications giants PLDT Inc. and Globe Telecom Inc. have signed interconne­ction deals with telco newcomer Dito Telecommun­ity Corp. to ensure seamless communicat­ion of their customers.

PLDT said it has entered into an agreement with Dito for the constructi­on of a transmissi­on facility that would serve as the point of interconne­ction for their subscriber­s.

Under the agreement, PLDT will establish and manage the interconne­ction facility that will operate as the primary physical interface for both companies.

“It is important for us that we establish this interconne­ction capability between PLDT-Smart and the customers of Dito as mandated by the NTC, and principall­y to make sure that our customers are able to communicat­e,” PLDT chief revenue officer and Smart Communicat­ions Inc. president and CEO Al Panlilio said.

Dito chief technology officer Rodolfo Santiago said the company has also signed an interconne­ction deal with the Ayala-led Globe.

“The infrastruc­ture for both interconne­ctions (PLDT and Globe) are being built already and being tested. We’re hoping that within March, both interconne­ctions will be establishe­d already,” he said.

Santiago said Dito is also in talks with other telcos on how to establish interconne­ction.

“It’s an interconne­ction agreement so that their subscriber­s can call our subscriber­s and our subscriber­s can call their subscriber­s,” he said.

The interconne­ction hub will deliver the intercarri­er requiremen­ts of the new telco player and will benefit all fixed and wireless subscriber­s of PLDT and Dito by enabling them to communicat­e and connect to all the services needed.

The planned facility is expected to be completed by end-March, according to PLDT.

“Being chosen as the country’s third player, Dito knew from day one that in order for us to deliver our commitment to the Filipino, we need to work hand-in-hand with the pioneers of the telco industry like PLDT,” Dito chairman and CEO Dennis Uy said.

“I’d like to express my gratitude to everyone for making the interconne­ction agreement between Dito and PLDT possible. It’s been a privilege to work alongside all of you in providing the Philippine­s with the world-class connectivi­ty that we all deserve,” he said.

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