Now Corp. seeks local distributors of network services | Inquirer Business

Now Corp. seeks local distributors of network services

/ 05:14 AM April 26, 2019

Listed technology firm NOW Corp. is seeking more partners to aid in the roll out of its telecommunications business.

The company said in a statement it was keen to partner with entrepreneurs and local government units in Northern and Southern Luzon under a Virtual Network Operator arrangement.

This will allow distributors to ride on NOW’s telco infrastructure—hastening the roll out of its fixed wireless service across the target areas.

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“NOW’s business partnership model gives exclusive distributorship rights to the company’s broadband service to a local partner over a particular area, or preferably in one of the 35 priority cities in North and South Luzon which NOW has identified,” the company said.

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NOW president and CEO Mel Velarde said other companies had attempted to launch telco services using this format but were unsuccessful.

In the case of NOW, it will use a “transparent cost structure, adopt a shared vision as well as technological and execution risks, and a clear shared wealth through revenue sharing.”

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In late 2015, NOW Corp. and its telecommunications arm NOW Telecom launched Fiber in the Air.

NOW said a major requirement in selecting business partners was that the latter must be a resident of the chosen territory, must have a business in the area and must have strong local influence.

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