PCCI pushes for nationwide satellite internet

PCCI pushes for nationwide satellite internet

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MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) said on Tuesday it was working on establishing a satellite internet network covering different areas nationwide to promote economic recovery and inclusivity in isolated areas of the country.

Perry Ferrer, director for innovation, digital economy and science and technology of the PCCI, said that the trade group was ready to launch the first phase of a proof of concept for this connectivity project.

“Phase 1 of the [proof of concept] will set up internet via satellite in six geographically-isolated and disadvantaged areas in the country, divided equally among the three main islands of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao,” the group said in a statement.

The PCCI added that phase 2 of the project would see the Philippines have its own dedicated satellite for this service.

A working team is set to be formed by the PCCI and Department of Information and Communication Technology (DICT) to launch the project.

This project was discussed in a meeting between Information and Communication Secretary Ivan John Uy and PCCI president George Barcelon.

Other industry leaders present in the discussions include Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines Foundation Inc. president Dan Lachica and Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc. president Sergio Ortiz-Luis Jr.

The trade group of manufacturers and exporters said the adoption of digital technology is crucial for an economic reboot postpandemic, adding that a robust and affordable infrastructure is necessary for this recovery. INQ

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