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(Anadolu photo) MANILA - The Philippines, including some of the remotest parts of the country, are now more connected through giant leaps in information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure through the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), its partners in the government, and the private sector. Under the office of former DICT Secretary Gregorio "Gringo" Honasan II, who resigned from his post in October to run for senator in the 2022 elections, the average broadband and mobile internet speeds in the country made massive improvements. Based on the latest global internet speed index by Ookla, the average download speed for fixed broadband in the Philippines is currently 46.44 Megabits per second (Mbps) and the average download speed for mobile is 18.68 Mbps. These, compared to an average broadband download speed of 7.92 Mbps for broadband and 7.44 Mbps for mobile in July 2016. To date, Ookla ranks the Philippines 72nd out of 181 countries ....
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Telecom watchdog calls for digital-ready policy regime June 10, 2021 | 12:07 am BW FILE PHOTO TELECOM Tower Watch is calling for a new regulatory regime that could help develop a nationwide digital infrastructure to meet growing demand for fast and reliable connectivity in an emerging digital ecosystem. In a statement, Telecom Tower Watch, which describes itself as a digital infrastructure watchdog, said Congress “must update obsolete laws and regulations to be digital ready and to be responsive to new technologies that are essential in developing a thriving digital economy.” It said Republic Act No. 3846, which regulates radio communications, and the proposed Open Access in Data Transmission bill if passed into law “will require telecommunications companies to secure separate franchises for voice and digital data services even when both operations utilize the same network infrastructure.” ....
Published May 8, 2021, 7:00 AM The Department on Information and Communications Technology (DICT) plans to invest in common telecommunications towers to expand mobile services to underserved areas of the country. “DICT wishes to invest in common towers for missionary sites, complete with radio access network and Internet Protocol back haul,” DICT Undersecretary for Digital Philippines Emmanuel Rey R. Caintic said in a posted update of Telecom Tower Watch, Caintic said they are working with Congress on legislation allowing DICT to utilize untapped funds from the Spectrum Users Fee reserved for FREE WIFI for Public Places for digital infrastructure which in turn “will allow us to build common infrastructure in commercially unviable places hungry for cellular signals.” ....