Humanda na kayo mga nagpapasasang telco (Smart, Globe) may kakalaban nasa inyo
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) just released the final rules for the selection of the Philippine’s 3rd telco player. The stakes are quite high as the new major player (NMP) is required to follow a strict set of rules over a 5-year period.
NTC Commissioner Gamaliel Cordoba signed the official Memorandum Circular (MC) on the Rules and Regulations on the Selection Process for a New Major Player (NMP) No. 09-09-2018 yesterday, which includes the final set of rules to be followed.
It will take effect 15 days after the issuance, after which, interested players can purchase the PHP 1 million bidding documents from the NTC. The new player is expected to be revealed by December of this year. The memorandum uses the Highest Committed Level of Services (HCLoS) as the standard for identifying the 3rd Telco.
The participants will be scored via the following criteria:
The minimum and cumulative capital and operational expenditure for each year which were determined as follows.
As of writing, there are currently 15 interested telcos, both local and foreign, that expressed their interest to enter the bidding. The deadline for submissions is on November 5, 2018.
Local parties include:
1)PT&T
2)Converge
3)Transpacific Broadband Group
4)Easy Call
5)Tier One
As for the foreign parties;
1)China Telecom
2)Korea Telecom
3)LG
4)Vietnam Telecom,
5)Telenor,
6)AT&T
7)Japanese firm
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The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) just released the final rules for the selection of the Philippine’s 3rd telco player. The stakes are quite high as the new major player (NMP) is required to follow a strict set of rules over a 5-year period.
NTC Commissioner Gamaliel Cordoba signed the official Memorandum Circular (MC) on the Rules and Regulations on the Selection Process for a New Major Player (NMP) No. 09-09-2018 yesterday, which includes the final set of rules to be followed.
It will take effect 15 days after the issuance, after which, interested players can purchase the PHP 1 million bidding documents from the NTC. The new player is expected to be revealed by December of this year. The memorandum uses the Highest Committed Level of Services (HCLoS) as the standard for identifying the 3rd Telco.
The participants will be scored via the following criteria:
- National Population Coverage – 40 points
- Minimum Average Broadband Speed – 25 Points
- Capital and Operational Expenditure – 35 points
- First Year – 10% to 50%
- Second Year – 20% to 60%
- Third Year – 30% to 70%
- Fourth Year – 40% to 80%
- Fifth Year – 50% to 90%
The minimum and cumulative capital and operational expenditure for each year which were determined as follows.
- First Year – PHP 40 billion to PHP 140 billion
- Second Year – PHP 65 billion to PHP 165 billion
- Third Year – PHP 90 billion to PHP 190 billion
- Fourth Year – PHP 115 billion to PHP 215 billion
- Fifth Year – PHP 140 billion to PHP 240 billion
As of writing, there are currently 15 interested telcos, both local and foreign, that expressed their interest to enter the bidding. The deadline for submissions is on November 5, 2018.
Local parties include:
1)PT&T
2)Converge
3)Transpacific Broadband Group
4)Easy Call
5)Tier One
As for the foreign parties;
1)China Telecom
2)Korea Telecom
3)LG
4)Vietnam Telecom,
5)Telenor,
6)AT&T
7)Japanese firm
Source
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