NTC automates licensing system, complies with ARTA's Citizen Charter
As part of its compliance with the Citizen’s Charter requirement of the Anti Red Tape Authority (ARTA), the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) has developed and soft launched an online processing system for licensing and permitting processes.
Online Processing System with Digital Payment System (OPS-DPS) project is in line with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive to ramp up measures to digitalize government processes to ensure efficient and fast delivery of services.
The project aims to streamline and expedite the processing and issuance of licenses, permits, certificates, authorizations, and clearances for telecommunications and internet infrastructure, the agency said in a statement Tuesday, Aug. 15.
An actual demo was conducted by Htech Corporation, the system provider, was conducted during the launch, together with representatives of Globe Telecom Inc. (Globe) and NTC staff coming from the Networks & Facilities Division (NFD) of the Regulation Branch (RB) and concerned delivery unit of the Commission on online filing/submission of application, evaluation/processing, payment of fees and issuance of a new Permit to Purchase.
The pilot implementation of the system will be in Licensing Management of the NFD and Services & Interconnection Division (SID) of NTC’s RB. The services that the public may avail of thru the system are most of the external services of the NFD and SID as provided in the NTC Citizen’s Charter and posted in the NTC website.
A Citizen's Charter is a list of requirements for the public to comply when transacting with a government agency.
The DPS component of the project is set to be launched sometime on September in preparation for a grand launch of the entire OPS-DPS system on October 2023.
The soft launch activity was attended by telecommunications representatives of Converge ICT, Dito, Easycall, GCash, Globe, Huawei, Infinivan, Maya, PT&T and Smart-PLDT.