House ICT Chair and Navotas Rep. Toby Tiangco backed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s continued push for better connectivity across the Philippines.
“Congress is ready to back the President’s vision, particularly in streamlining processes and institutionalizing reforms necessary for better digital infrastructure,” Tiangco said.
Tiangco also echoed the President’s call to the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) to prioritize its Common Tower Program (CTP) to reach underserved and remote areas.
“The President’s orders are clear–the DICT needs to step up to maximize the benefits of the CTP and provide better connectivity to more Filipinos,” he added. The CTP was launched to enhance telecommunications infrastructure by promoting the construction of shared towers.
Through this program, mobile network operators are incentivized to set up more antennas in rural areas with low population densities. “Everything starts with connectivity. Only by giving more Filipinos access to reliable internet can we unlock the full potential of our government’s digitalization efforts,” Tiangco said.