Louella Desiderio (The Philippine
Star) - June 16, 2018 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — Listed
telecommunications, media and technology company NOW Corp. has entered into an
agreement with the National Transmission Corp. (TransCo) for the use of
the latter’s fiber and microwave assets for the rollout of its fixed broadband
network.
In a statement, NOW Corp. said it
signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with TransCo and affiliate NOW
Telecom Co. Inc. for the potential use of existing fiber and microwave assets
nationwide, as well as access in certain fiber-optic cores, vacant lots, tower
spaces, and related facilities being operated on by National Grid Corp. of the
Philippines (NGCP) and owned by TransCo.
The assets would be used to build a
nationwide fixed broadband network.
“NOW is determined to build an
independent nationwide backbone to cover the entire country and we are
seriously looking on the viability of collaborating with TransCo to achieve
this end. We now have a government committed to exhaust all means to solve the
digital divide,” NOW Corp. chairman Thomas Aquino said.
With the MOU, NOW Corp. president
and chief executive officer Mel Velarde said the company would be able to take
an active role “in the unfolding of the full transformation of the digital
Filipino, in scale and in scope, the country has not seen before.”
Last February, President Duterte
signed into law the renewal of the franchise of NOW Telecom for another 25
years or until 2043.
Under the law, NOW Telecom is
allowed to provide telco services such as wired, wireless, fixed, cellular and
mobile.
In 2016, the company rolled out its
pre-5G technologies to deliver broadband and wireless cable and TV connectivity
to enterprises such as hotels, schools, business process outsourcing firms,
hospitals, commercial, and residential buildings.
The company is among those
interested in the third telco spot in the country.
Given the clamor for better telco
services, Duterte earlier wanted a new telco player to be operational and
compete with existing players PLDT Inc. and Globe Telecom Inc. within the first
quarter.
The government has yet to finalize
the terms of reference for the selection process of a third telco player as
there are issues which still need to be resolved.
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