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Third telco to have first subscribers by October — DICT

A group of network advocates called on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday to immediately issue an executive order that would put permanent guidelines on establishing telecommunication towers and other digital infrastructure. 

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MANILA, Philippines — The country’s third telecommunications player is expected the have its first subscribers in Metro Manila by October this year, a government official said Wednesday.

Speaking in a press conference, Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Acting Secretary Eliseo Rio Jr. said that Mindanao Islamic Telephone Company Inc. (Mislatel) is starting to build its service infrastructure.

“Makapag-operate lang nung third telco kung meron na silang infrastructure. Sa ngayon zero. Wala sila ‘no? Sa ngayon, nag-uumpisa na sila na magtayo ng cell sites, mag-partner dun sa small telcos, mga cable TV operators,” he said.

“Pero I can say that even maybe on the fourth quarter of this year, they’ll be able to get their first subscribers, especially dito sa Metro Manila. Baka siguro pagka-october, may service, pero hindi pa actually nationwide,” he added.

Mislatel consortium, a venture of Davao-based businessman Dennis Uy’s Udenna Corp. and state-run China Telecom, was named as the country’s new telco player to break the duopoly of Globe and Smart in the telecommunications industry and is expected to improve telecommunications services. /cbb

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