A pending court case between the Department of Information & Communications Technology and the internet provider in northern Negros Oriental has prompted the former to withdraw from providing free Wi-Fi connection to one of the insurgency-affected areas in Negros Oriental.
The announcement came weeks after the Negros Oriental Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NOTF-ELCAC), through its business partner, the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce & Industry, and DICT-Negros Oriental, had committied to install free Wi-Fi to barangay Trinidad in Guihulngan City.
Edward Du, Central Visayas regional governor of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce & Industry, confirmed that DICT Provincial Head, Engr. Aurelio Tinapay made the announcement during the meeting of the NOTF-ELCAC last week.
“This will cause quite a stir, and will present a bad image for the government, considering that not only has the DICT signed a Memorandum of Agreement with the Province for free Wi-Fi in public schools but this is also one of the services promised under the NOTF-ELCAC,” Du said in a telephone interview Monday.
Du quoted Tinapay as saying that DICT could no longer provide the bandwidth required as the agency has a pending case with the contractor that won the bidding in Vallerhermoso, Negros Oriental.
The bandwidth intended for barangay Trinidad would have been sourced from Vallehermoso, the town next to Guihulngan City, he explained.
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Following the launching of the NOTF-ELCAC in August, the task force of 12 clusters met to organize and identify their respective services and target audiences, and Tinapay had then offered the use of its 34 towers in the Province and provide the bandwidth while NOCCI will provide the technology, Du recalled.
On the other hand, the provincial government and/or the NOTF-ELCAC will fund the acquisition of the middle-mile wireless infrastructure, and the local government unit, in this case, Guihulngan City, will spend for the last mile infrastructure to connect the bandwidth to the barangay hall.
Du said everything was in place for the barangay Trinidad free Wi-Fi project after having talked to its village chief, Luciana Montecino, during the NOTF-ELCAC’s Dagyawan: Talakayan ng Mamayan on Sept. 10 in Guihulngan City.
Montecino had even assured that the barangay would pass a resolution for the proposed free Wi-Fi project.
When the MOA was signed last year, the project successfully installed free Wi-Fi access to 36 public schools in Negros Oriental, Du said.
Gov. Roel Degamo, who chairs the NOTF-ELCAC, said he hopes that DICT will find alternatives to be able to fulfill its part of the arrangement for the benefit of communities affected by the insurgency and for schools in far-flung barangays. (Judy F. Partlow/PNA)
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