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September 10, 2021

DITO acknowledges results of second technical audit, Provides updates on current developments

 


DITO Telecommunity, the country’s newest telco player, in a briefing with members of the media acknowledged that it has passed the second government technical audit based on national population coverage and minimum average broadband speeds as stated in the report sent by the National Telecommunications Commission.

DITO Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) said that with respect to the calculated National Population Coverage, DITO now covers 52.75% clocked minimum average broadband speeds of 89.13 Mbps and 853.85 Mbps for all 4G and 5G sites, respectively. 

“We have mentioned this before, but it bears repeating. The results truly express the hard work and dedication exerted by everyone in DITO to ensure faster, more affordable, and world class connectivity for Filipinos wherever they may be,” the DITO CAO added. 

Atty. Tamano further clarified that the regulations surrounding the guidelines of the independent audit was included in the CPCN of DITO.

“We should bear in mind that RG Manabat was chosen among a list of qualified auditors based on a vetting process set forth in NTC memorandum circular 09-09-2018. The chosen auditing firm reports directly to the NTC. DITO will only be advised of the results through the final report furnished by the NTC,” Atty. Tamano added. 

In response to the issue of speed tests conducted by third parties in relation to the government audit, DITO Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Retired Major General Rodolfo Santiago said, the government audit test areas were near point, mid-point and far point. This method effectively ties the speed test with population coverage. 

We believe that other third-party tests were conducted beyond our far points which have resulted in slower speed readings among other reasons. Note that the number of 4G and 5G sites covered by the technical audit numbered 3094, and 604 respectively,” General Santiago further explained,  

ROLL-OUT UPDATES

As for where DITO is now in terms of its roll-out efforts, the CTO disclosed in the same briefing that it has already a total of 4,384 towers under mobilization, with 3,094 towers integrated, have laid out 18,074 km – land-based fiber optic cable, and have made its presence felt commercially in more than 233 cities since its launch in March of this year.

In terms of commercial availability, DITO last September 3 opened 18 areas and is opening 48 cities more cities this month. The initial 48 are as follows: 

SEPTEMBER 3, 2021

Bustos, Bulacan

San Ildefonso, Bulacan

San Miguel, Bulacan

Santa Maria, Bulacan

San Nicolas, Pangasinan

Candelaria, Quezon

City of Tayabas, Quezon

Pagbilao City of Tayabas

San Antonio, Quezon

Sariaya, Quezon

City of Butuan (capital), Agusan del Norte

Santa Josefa, Agusan del Sur

Linamon, Lanao del Norte

Gitagum, Misamis Oriental

Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental

Libertad, Misamis Oriental

Initao, Misamis Oriental

Alabel (capital), Sarangani


SEPTEMBER 10, 2021

Orani, Bataan

San Rafael, Bulacan

Pulilan, Bulacan

Jaen, Nueva Ecija

Quezon, Nueva Ecija

Lubao, Pampanga

Alaminos, Pangasinan

Bolinao, Pangasinan

Urdaneta, Pangasinan

Urbiztondo, Pangasinan

Bani, Pangasinan

Bugallon, Pangasinan

Mangaldan, Pangasinan

Victoria, Tarlac

Dumaguete, Negros Oriental

Valencia, Negros Oriental


September 17, 2021

Norzagaray, Bulacan

Lupao, Nueva Ecija

Dupax Del Norte, Nueva Vizcaya

Laoac, Pangasinan

Dasol, Pangasinan

Aguilar, Pangasinan

Bautista, Pangasinan

Binalonan, Pangasinan

San Jacinto, Pangasinan

Tayug, Pangasinan

Nagcarlan, Laguna

Lemery, Batangas 

Maragondon, Cavite

Lucban, Quezon


September 24, 2021

Balagtas, Bulacan

Bacolor, Pampanga

Santa Barbara, Pangasinan

Malasiqui, Pangasinan

Sibulan, Negros Oriental


PHASE 2 SUBMARINE CABLE CONNECTING LUZON, VISAYAS, and MINDANAO TO BEGIN SOON

In addition, a surprise announcement was made by General Santiago when he pointed to the phase one completion of the submarine cable link connecting Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao which has in fact been in service since March 2021. He further added that the Phase 2 of the project that links Palawan to the rest of the country as well as provides redundancy for the Visayas and Mindanao loop is soon to begin.

“DITO is creating a modern telecommunications infrastructure, a network that does not rely on the existing infrastructure of anyone but by building our very own, not just for the ever-growing subscriber base of more than two point six million, but for the Filipino people,” concluded General Santiago.



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