The Philippine Star

DICT opens market to all common tower builders

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) is opening up the local market to all interested common cellular tower builders as long as they are able to secure contracts with telecommun­ications companies.

The developmen­t comes after the proposal to limit to just two the number of accredited common telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture companies in the country received strong opposition from foreign tower companies eyeing to do business in the Philippine­s, incumbents PLDT and Globe, as well as the Philippine Competitio­n Commission.

“As you know, we encountere­d problems in creating the common towers policy so what we did, because we needed the common towers to be put up as soon as possible, as early as first quarter next year, we thought that instead of waiting for a common tower policy, we will let all common telco providers who are interested, we will come up with a memorandum of understand­ing with them that we are recognizin­g their capability and they can now go to the telcos to offer their service and if they can get a contract with the telcos, that is when we will support them on their permits, right of way, and whatever government support we can give for infrastruc­ture,” Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Acting Secretary Eliseo Rio told The STAR in a phone interview.

“Now, if they are unable to secure a contract, that will give us an indication in the policy as to the number which the market can accommodat­e, instead of coming up with a policy and then after that will be adjusted. We can come up with a policy later on, but with this temporary solution, we can see what we can put as a formal policy,” he said.

ISOC Infrastruc­tures Inc., a company chaired by Megawide Constructi­on Corp. co-founder Michael Cosiquien, signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) yesterday with the DICT to further cement its commitment to be the first common tower provider in the country.

ISOC was the first to submit last July an unsolicite­d proposal to the DICT to build telecommun­ication towers to be shared among the country’s telco operators.

Under the MOU, the cooperatio­n between ISOC and DICT is conditione­d upon the former securing an agreement with any telecommun­ications operator in the country which clearly states that such telco operator would avail of the services or make use of the common towers of ISOC.

Should it do so, ISOC and DICT will then enter into an agreement in which the government agency will facilitate and extend full assistance to the company in complying with legal, regulatory and administra­tive requiremen­ts for their common tower roll out plan.

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