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DICT defends integrity of 3rd telco selection process

November 8, 2018 by Philippine News Agency

MANILA  (November 8)– The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) defended the validity and integrity of the bidding process, which resulted in the provisional awarding of the third telco slot to a consortium between Davao City-based holding company Udenna Corporation and Chinese state-owned firm China Telecommunications Corporation last Wednesday.

Mislatel Consortium, led by local tycoon Dennis Uy, won the selection process after undergoing a series of evaluations on their submitted documents, which demonstrated their technical and financial capability to deliver telco services in the country in competition with existing players PLDT and Globe Telecom.

DICT Acting Secretary Eliseo Rio Jr. said that the bidding was transparent as it was live-streamed through its official Facebook page, which provided the opportunity for the public to monitor the proceedings.

“Kahapon live-streaming, kitang-kita po ng publiko ang pagbukas ng dokumento, kita po kung ano ang mayroon at wala sila (The bidding yesterday was live-streamed, the public was able to watch how the documents were opened and evaluated; they were able to see the bidder that was able to submit complete documents and those who were not able to comply),” Rio said in a radio interview on Thursday.

“Sila (Mislatel) lang ang nakapagbigay ng kumpletong requirements, kung kaya nila bakit yung iba hindi? (Mislatel was the only bidder who was able to submit the complete requirements, if they were able to do it, why the others were not?),” he added.

Mislatel was the sole remaining bidder for the third telco player after Sear Telecom Consortium of Tier One Communications and LCS Group of Companies and Philippine Telephone and Telegraph Corporation were disqualified due to their failure to submit a participation security and certification of technical capability, respectively.

The disqualified bidders have three days to file their motions for reconsideration.

The National Telecommunications Commission has awarded the provisional third telco player to Mislatel after it has scored 456.80 points out of 500 based on its highest committed level of service based on national coverage, Internet speed, and capital and operational expenditures over a five year period.

“Ang pumili po kung sino ang mananalo ay computer at walang human intervention. Computer po ang naglagay ng puntos (A computer was the one who determined the winner with no human intervention. The computer was the one that awarded the points),” Rio explained.

Mislatel has committed to provide internet speeds of 27Mbps on the first year, which would rise to 55Mbps on the second year until the fifth year of its operations, eventually covering 84 percent of the population.

“Itong Mislatel, nag-commit sila na ang ibibigay nilang speed ay 55 Mbps. Katumbas po ‘yan ng speed sa Singapore (Mislatel has committed to provide internet speed of at least 55 Mbps. This is equivalent to the internet speed in Singapore),” according to the DICT official.

The government will be able to forfeit the PHP 14 billion performance bond of Mislatel in the event that it failed to deliver its commitments.

Mislatel still needs to undergo a document verification phase within three calendar days before it is confirmed as the country’s third telco player.

Telco giants PLDT and Globe Telecom have welcomed the entry of a new player in the industry saying that this will enable consumers to avail of innovative services, as well as ensure faster and affordable internet services in the country.

The selection of a third telco player was the culmination of an initiative, which began November last year, when President Rodrigo Duterte pushed for the entry of a new telco firm that can compete with the existing duopoly. (PNA)

Filed Under: Business, Top Stories Tagged With: Mislatel, National Telecommunications Commission, The Department of Information and Communications Technology, third telco player

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