THE Senate has approved during its last session before the Holy Week recess, the franchise renewal application of ‘DITO Telecommunity Corp.,’ the country’s “third player” in the telecoms sector.
In a press statement last March 24, 2021, the Senate PRIB (Public Relations and Information Bureau), said the approval was made last March 22, 2021, along with the franchise application of four broadcast companies thru the effort of Sen. Grace Poe, chair of the Senate Committee on Public Services.
The franchise of DITO Telecommunity Corp., got the approval of 17 senators, with Senators Risa Hontiveros and Francis Pangilinan voting against it and Senator Panfilo Lacson abstaining.
Until today, the country’s telecom sector remains a duopoly between SMART/Philippine Long Distance Company and Globe Telecommunications.
Poe said the entry of DITO Telecommunity as a new major player in the Philippine telecommunications market would spur the competition for more affordable and better internet and mobile services available to more Filipinos.
House Bill 7332 seeks to renew DITO’s franchise for another 25 years. DITO holds a congressional franchise via Mindanao Islamic Telephone Company, Inc., which is set to expire in 2023.
DITO, which was launched commercially last March 8, 2021, in various areas in Visayas and Mindanao, was selected as the new major player in the Philippine telecommunications market. It was given a five-year network rollout to realize its commitment to provide at least 55 mbps (megabits per second) of mobile data connectivity to at least 84 percent of the country’s population.
The Senate also approved on third and final reading House Bill 7615, under Committee Report No. 207, which seeks to grant the franchise of Instant Data Inc.
Other approved on third reading were four broadcast franchise applications. These are:
— House Bill 7488, under Committee Report No. 212, seeks to grant the franchise of Davao City Radio Broadcasting Station.
In light of the priority agenda of the Davao City government on disaster risk reduction, they plan to set up a community radio for emergency response and preparedness. The broadcast station will also be used to disseminate advocacy campaigns, as well as the city’s programs and projects.
— House Bill 7616, taking into consideration Senate Bill 1462, under Committee Report No. 214, seeks to renew the franchise of the University of the Philippines System. DZUP 1602 is the official radio station of the University of the Philippines which airs in Mega Manila, Central Luzon, and Southern Tagalog.
Its radio programs are the collaborative effort of the different colleges and units of the University.
–House Bill 8553, under Committee Report No. 217, seeks to renew the franchise of Palawan Broadcasting Corp. At present, Palawan Broadcasting Corp. has radio stations in Taytay and Coron, Palawan, and in Catbalogan, Samar.
After being shut down during martial law, it continued its broadcast services in 1986 and has been incorporating news, education, and entertainment formats.
— And House Bill 8860, taking into consideration Senate Bill 2059 under Committee Report No. 221, seeks to grant the franchise of Highland Broadcasting Network Corp. which will provide broadcast services in Northern Mindanao, in unserved and underserved areas specifically the agricultural towns.