Local telcos today, July 6, lauded the issuance of Executive Order No. 32 (s. 2023) streamlining the process of obtaining government permits for the construction of telecommunications and internet infrastructure.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s order, signed July 5, paves the way for greater digital transformation in the country, says Globe Group President and CEO Ernest Cu.
“This EO will allow the telco industry and the adjunct TowerCo industry to ramp up infrastructure builds that will provide life-enabling connectivity in an equitable way across the country," he stressed. "It will help accelerate the country’s digital transformation and open doors for more opportunities to Filipinos in the areas of education, employment and innovation.”
Aside from cutting red tape, the EO provides for setting up a one-stop shop for construction permits and implementing a zero backlog policy.
And this will boost transparency and efficiency across all government agencies and local government units (LGUs) involved in the process.
Overall, "This EO isn't just about expediting processes. It's about setting the stage for a long-term, sustainable digital transformation in the Philippines. It fosters a more inclusive and competitive business environment, spurring innovation that ultimately benefits Filipinos,” Cu pointed out.
Hence, Globe is optimistic about the future and is ready to capitalize on opportunities provided by EO No. 32.
For his part, PLDT Inc and Smart Communications Inc. President and CEO Alfredo S. Panlilio hailed the issuance of the EO.
He stressed the importance of addressing the bottlenecks in permitting, licensing, and authorizations to rollout out its fixed and wireless networks to boost connectivity especially in far-flung areas.
On the other hand, "We in DITO Telecommunity welcome the issuance of Executive Order No. 32," stated Chief Administrative Officer Atty. Adel Tamano.
The EO will most definitely benefit not only DITO in our efforts to hasten our infrastructure roll out, but most importantly, the Filipino people who are to enjoy sooner the fruits of faster, more affordable, and reliable services he underscored.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s order, signed July 5, paves the way for greater digital transformation in the country, says Globe Group President and CEO Ernest Cu.
“This EO will allow the telco industry and the adjunct TowerCo industry to ramp up infrastructure builds that will provide life-enabling connectivity in an equitable way across the country," he stressed. "It will help accelerate the country’s digital transformation and open doors for more opportunities to Filipinos in the areas of education, employment and innovation.”
Aside from cutting red tape, the EO provides for setting up a one-stop shop for construction permits and implementing a zero backlog policy.
And this will boost transparency and efficiency across all government agencies and local government units (LGUs) involved in the process.
Overall, "This EO isn't just about expediting processes. It's about setting the stage for a long-term, sustainable digital transformation in the Philippines. It fosters a more inclusive and competitive business environment, spurring innovation that ultimately benefits Filipinos,” Cu pointed out.
Hence, Globe is optimistic about the future and is ready to capitalize on opportunities provided by EO No. 32.
For his part, PLDT Inc and Smart Communications Inc. President and CEO Alfredo S. Panlilio hailed the issuance of the EO.
He stressed the importance of addressing the bottlenecks in permitting, licensing, and authorizations to rollout out its fixed and wireless networks to boost connectivity especially in far-flung areas.
On the other hand, "We in DITO Telecommunity welcome the issuance of Executive Order No. 32," stated Chief Administrative Officer Atty. Adel Tamano.
The EO will most definitely benefit not only DITO in our efforts to hasten our infrastructure roll out, but most importantly, the Filipino people who are to enjoy sooner the fruits of faster, more affordable, and reliable services he underscored.