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Why 2021 Could be a Boon Year for Maritime Connectivity

At the start of 2021, things may not have been looking too optimistic. New variants of COVID-19 were emerging and many nations and states re-entered into draconian lockdowns that potentially halted a strong consumer rebound. To further complicate matters in March, the Suez Canal was blocked for almost a week by a large container ship owned by Evergreen Marine, holding up a cohort of other commercial vessels. Many would assume another disaster loomed for the shipping industry. On the contrary, the demand for goods is strong and many expect this to continue in the long term. To back this up, Evergreen, recently ordered 20 Very Large Container Ships (VLCSs). A total of 72 new ships were ordered in March and this amounts to 866,000 of new TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit) capacity in the future.

Duterte signs EO allowing inclusive access to satellite services | Philippine Canadian Inquirer

FILE: President Rodrigo Roa Duterte signs the Pardon of Punishment to all outstanding punishments of the underclassmen of the Cadet Corps Armed Forces of the Philippines during the Commencement Exercises of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA)’Alab-Tala’ Class of 2018 at Fort General Gregorio H. del Pilar in Baguio City on March 18, 2018. KARL NORMAN ALONZO/PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday signed an executive order (EO) liberalizing access to satellite services, which in turn will open opportunities for telecommunication companies to provide better Internet services and access nationwide. EO 127 amends EO 467, which provides the policy guidelines and regulations concerning the operation and use of international satellite telco facilities and services in the country.

Duterte signs EO liberalizing access to satellite-based Internet services

Duterte signs EO liberalizing access to satellite-based Internet services Share on email Pres. Rodrigo Duterte signed on Thursday, March 11, an executive order (EO) liberalizing access to satellite services, which can open opportunities for telecommunication companies to provide better Internet services and access nationwide. EO 127 amends EO 467, which provides the policy guidelines and regulations concerning the operation and use of international satellite telco facilities and services in the country. “The government recognizes that universal access to fast and reliable Internet services is vital in order for the country to join the ranks of developed economies due to the Internet’s transformative impact on e-government and the delivery of basic services, the elimination of red tape, freedom of information, disaster preparedness, public safety, readiness for climate change, education for all, and inclusive growth,” the EO read.

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