DICT vows to 'redouble' efforts to improve PH's internet connectivity
The Department of Information and Communication Technology (DICT) vowed to "redouble" its efforts to deliver better internet connectivity across the Philippines.
"The DICT vows to redouble its efforts to bring reliable broadband connectivity across our islands," DICT said in a statement issued July 25. This is in response to President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.'s statement in his second State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July 24.  "There will be more improvements, as our internet infrastructure undergoes further upgrades. Early this year, Starlink went live in the Philippines, now providing high-speed satellite broadband connectivity. Our National Fiber Backbone and Broadband ng Masa projects will also deliver high-connectivity and high-speed internet. We are prioritizing geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas," Marcos said. DICT Secretary Ivan John Uy affirmed to follow h the President's directives by "bolstering our ICT infrastructure, we are doing everything that we can to heed his (Marcos) marching orders." "We will ramp up efforts in achieving the targets of our flagship connectivity programs so we can reach all Filipinos, especially those in the farthest and most remote islands of this great nation," Uy added.
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"The DICT vows to redouble its efforts to bring reliable broadband connectivity across our islands," DICT said in a statement issued July 25. This is in response to President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.'s statement in his second State of the Nation Address (SONA) on July 24.  "There will be more improvements, as our internet infrastructure undergoes further upgrades. Early this year, Starlink went live in the Philippines, now providing high-speed satellite broadband connectivity. Our National Fiber Backbone and Broadband ng Masa projects will also deliver high-connectivity and high-speed internet. We are prioritizing geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas," Marcos said. DICT Secretary Ivan John Uy affirmed to follow h the President's directives by "bolstering our ICT infrastructure, we are doing everything that we can to heed his (Marcos) marching orders." "We will ramp up efforts in achieving the targets of our flagship connectivity programs so we can reach all Filipinos, especially those in the farthest and most remote islands of this great nation," Uy added.
'High-speed' internet connectivity to N. Luzon, Metro Manila
DICT reported the initial 100 gigabits per second (Gbps) linked up between Los Angeles, California, and the cable landing stations in Baler, Aurora, and San Fernando, La Union as part of the Luzon Bypass Infrastructure (LBI) last April. "The LBI, a collaboration between DICT, Meta (Facebook), and Bases Conversion and Development Authority, aims to provide high-speed internet connectivity to Northern Luzon and Metro Manila through the National Fiber Backbone Phase 1," DICT said. Moreover, under Uy's leadership," the DICT linked the remote island of Sacol in Zamboanga to the internet for the first time in October 2022. "The International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations' specialized organization for ICT, recognized this game-changing initiative of the Department and chose Sacol Island as one of its ITU Smart Island Project recipients," DICT added. The project aimed to enhance the health, education, agriculture, sustainability, environmental awareness, and commercial and financial literacy of the island stakeholders through access to telemedicine, open and distance training, and broadband connectivity. *(Sonny Daanoy)*