DICT: PH internet already improved over the years

NewsWatch Plus PH
16 Sept 202002:23

Summary

TLDRThe Philippine Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) defends the country's internet connectivity, citing an average speed of 3-7 Mbps and improvements over previous years. Despite this, they acknowledge the need to match neighboring countries' speeds of 213 Mbps fixed broadband and 56 Mbps mobile. The DICT seeks a budget increase for infrastructure like fiber optic cables and free Wi-Fi in isolated areas, emphasizing the importance of reliable connections in the current global crisis.

Takeaways

  • 😐 Public frustrations exist over the current state of internet connectivity in the Philippines.
  • 📉 The Department of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) claims that the average internet speed is between 3 to 7 Mbps, which is lower compared to neighboring countries' speeds of up to 55 Mbps.
  • 🚀 Secretary Clinton highlights an improvement in internet speed, comparing the current situation to previous years without providing specific figures.
  • 🔼 Secretary Emmanuel reports that current connections can reach up to 25 Mbps, a significant increase from the 2016 maximum of almost 8 Mbps.
  • 📶 Mobile data speeds have also improved, now reaching up to 7 Mbps.
  • 🏗️ The ICT acknowledges the need for more telecommunications infrastructure, such as fiber optic cables and telecommunication towers, to improve connection speeds.
  • 🚧 There are challenges in expanding fiber optic cables to all 81 provinces in the country, indicating a slow process for infrastructure development.
  • 💰 The ICT is seeking an additional 3 billion pesos in their budget for free Wi-Fi access, particularly in isolated areas.
  • 📈 The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) approved 11 billion pesos for the ICT's 2021 budget, which is less than the requested 45 billion pesos.
  • 🌐 The importance of reliable and stable internet connection is emphasized, especially during the global crisis, for managing professional and personal lives.

Q & A

  • What is the average internet speed in the Philippines according to the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT)?

    -The DICT claims that the average internet speed in the Philippines is between 3 to 7 Mbps.

  • How does the Philippines' internet speed compare to neighboring countries?

    -The Philippines' average internet speed is lower compared to neighboring countries, which have speeds reaching up to 55 Mbps.

  • What improvements have been noted in the Philippines' internet connectivity in recent years?

    -There has been an improvement in the country's internet speed, with the current connection able to reach up to 25 Mbps, compared to 2016's maximum connection of almost 8 Mbps.

  • What is the current mobile data speed in the Philippines?

    -The current mobile data speed in the Philippines can now reach up to 7 Mbps.

  • What is the target internet speed for fixed broadband and mobile internet in the Philippines?

    -The target internet speed for fixed broadband is 213 Mbps, and for mobile internet, it is 56 Mbps.

  • What are the main challenges in improving the internet infrastructure in the Philippines?

    -The main challenges include a lack of telecommunications infrastructure such as fiber optic cables and telecommunication towers, which results in slow connections.

  • How many provinces in the Philippines are expected to have fiber optic cables installed?

    -Fiber optic cables are planned to be installed in 81 provinces in the country.

  • What is the Department of Information and Communications Technology's (DICT) budget request for free Wi-Fi access?

    -The DICT hopes for an additional 3 billion pesos in their budget for free Wi-Fi access, especially in isolated areas.

  • How much was approved for the ICT in the 2021 budget by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM)?

    -The DBM approved 11 billion pesos for the ICT in the 2021 budget, which is less than the agency's request of close to 45 billion pesos.

  • Why is a reliable and stable internet connection important during the global crisis?

    -A reliable and stable internet connection is crucial for managing professional and personal lives more effectively amid the global crisis.

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