BusinessWorld
May 25, 2021 | 8:42 pm
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THE Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) said Congress needs to legislate a spectrum user fee (SUF) to ensure the sustainability of telecommunications industry development and improve access to the internet.
At a House hearing Tuesday, Information and Communications Undersecretary Emmanuel Rey R. Caintic said the SUF was on the DICT’s wish list when legislators were discussing the proposed third Bayanihan economic stimulus package. The DICT said the fee can only be imposed by law. The funding generated by the fee will allow more fiber connectivity in remote areas.
“If you will allow us… (to unlock the) spectrum users fee, we will be able to invest in digital infrastructure… so that it is sustainable, economical, and better,” he said, in response to Catanduanes Rep. Hector S. Sanchez’s question on the DICT’s plan to “fiberize” the telecom infrastructure.
BusinessWorld
May 3, 2021 | 12:07 am
STATE-LED National Transmission Corp. (TransCo) has signed a deal with an electric cooperative in the Bicol region to install 69-kiloVolt (kV) sub-transmission submarine electric cable lines linking Camarines Sur to Catanduanes island.
In a press release on Sunday, TransCo said that the project with First Catanduanes Electric Cooperatives, Inc. (Ficelco) “will pave the way for the island’s interconnection to the Luzon grid.”
The interconnection is seen to benefit power consumers nationwide because Ficelco will no longer be collecting subsidies such as the universal charges for missionary electrification, which appear on end-users’ electric bills, TransCo said.
TransCo signed the memorandum of agreement (MoA) with Ficelco on Friday.