GOOD NEWS: Problema sa mabagal na internet, binigyang solusyon ni Pang.Duterte!
“I also directed the newly-created Department of Information and Communications Technology to develop a National Broadband Plan to accelerate the deployment of fiber optic cables and wireless technologies to improve internet speed,” Duterte said
Our suffering from a slow internet connection might come to an end soon. We just have to hope that President Rodrigo Duterte will not any more chances to these abusive Telecommunication Companies in the country.
“The only way to improve your service is bigyan kita ng kompitensiya,” the President said, stressing that he would allow four to six foreign internet service providers to enter the country
In his first State of the Nation Address (SONA), Duterte said that he directed the newly-created Department of Information and Communications Technology to craft a National Broadband Plan (NBP) to address the country’s internet problems.
He also said that he would put up hotspots where Wi-Fi can be accessed for free.
“Wi-Fi access shall be provided at no charge in selected public places,” the President said.
The President earlier asked the two main telecommunication companies to shape up or else face new competition.
The Philippines ranked 176th out of 202 countries in terms of average download speed, according to a study conducted by internet metrics provider Ookla: posting an average household download speed of 3.64 Mbps.
Based on Akamai Technologies Inc.’s latest quarterly State of the Internet Report, the Philippines’ 5.5 Mbps average connection speed pales when compared to Thailand’s 16.0 Mbps, Vietnam’s 9.5 Mbps, Malaysia’s 8.9 Mbps and Indonesia’s 7.2 Mbps
He said a Chinese firm and a Singaporean-based company had already expressed desire to set up stations here.
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