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Tower Watch PH launched to monitor connectivity infra rollout

MANILA – The Department of Information and Communication Technology (DICT) on Thursday launched the Digital Infrastructure Monitoring System: Tower Watch PH, a monitoring mechanism for tower construction, to better streamline permit processing time and accelerate the rollout of connectivity infrastructure in the country.

“Through the Tower Watch PH, we endeavor to ‘future-proof’ our Common Tower Initiative by ensuring that our streamlining efforts in the previous years will not go to waste and continue to contribute to building a more far-reaching and robust ICT infrastructure in the country, regardless of changes in national leadership. The case is when a new administration sits in, some projects of the previous admin are sidelined to give way to the projects of the current admin — we don’t want that to happen,” DICT Secretary Gregorio “Gringo” B. Honasan II said in a news release on Thursday.

Under the Tower Watch PH, Honasan said the DICT is hoping to ease the regulatory burdens that impede the construction of necessary telecommunications infrastructure.

“We also hope to promote transparency and accountability — two important factors in ascertaining the speedy approval and issuance of tower permits,” he added.

The Digital Infrastructure Monitoring System aims to complement the government’s initiatives in addressing the slow internet speed and lack of Internet presence in isolated and disadvantaged areas due to the low number of towers, fiber backhaul, and fiber network.

The DICT also hopes to encourage more investments by fostering a conducive and enabling policy environment as this would enable the government to accelerate the delivery of nationwide access to broadband services.

Emmanuel Rey R. Caintic, Undersecretary for Digital Philippines, said the DICT developed the Tower Watch monitoring system to promote transparency and help the private sector accelerate the digital infrastructure buildup.

“We noticed that even with the issuance of the Joint Memorandum Circular no. 01, s. 2021 on the guidelines for the issuance of permit, licenses and certificates for the construction of Shared Passive Telecommunications Tower Infrastructure (PTTIs), there is a danger that without a transparency system, the regressive attitudes would still continue,” Caintic said.

Tower Watch will cover applications submitted by Independent Tower Companies (ITCs) and telecommunications companies (telcos) for the building or installation of Passive Telecommunication Tower Infrastructure (PTTI) or common towers, Fiber Optic Cables (FOCs) and Installation of In-building Solutions (IBS).

The system will allow telcos to self-report their applications through the system, including the date and time the requirements were submitted to the concerned local government unit (LGU) or National Government Agency (NGA). The system then records and transmits this information to the concerned LGU or agency, wherein the system can monitor pending applications and tag those that are delayed.

This would also allow oversight agencies to have access to the overall status of pending and completed applications, enabling them to monitor the compliance of the LGUs or offices and to ensure their cooperation with the prescribed processing times.

The revised JMC no. 01, s. 2021 serves as the basis of the process flow for the PTTI application in the Tower Watch PH. The processing duration prescribed in these policies is followed to ensure that applications are acted upon efficiently by the LGU/NGA processors.

“As the Tower Watch PH provides transparency, the private sector and the public can make agencies and LGUs accountable in case they fail to comply with the common tower policy, the issuances on streamlined processing of permits, and most especially Republic Act 11032 or the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018,” Honasan said.

Honasan said the system serves as the DICT’s safety net to ensure continuity of the national ICT development agenda “whoever the DICT Secretary or the administration is.”

“Moreover, we hope to encourage more telcos to build more infrastructure and, in the long run, improve internet speed and connectivity in the nation,” he said.

The virtual launch of the Tower Watch was attended by DICT officials alongside partners from the telco industry and ITCs, with Atty. Roy D. Ibay (Smart/PLDT), Atty. Adel A. Tamano (Dito Telecommunity), Mr. Jesus C. Romero (Converge ICT Solutions), Atty. Ariel Tubayan (Globe Telecom), Mr. Huang He Hendrick (PFOCN), and Mr. Orlando Oxales (Telecom Tower Watch Convener) expressing their support to the DICT’s initiative. (PR)

Source: Philippines News Agency