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Telcos urged to boost digital infrastructure as new law opens PHL to more players

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September 18, 2025

INCUMBENT telecommunications companies are expected to ramp up their investments in digital infrastructure as competition is likely to heat up with the implementation of the Konektadong Pinoy law.

- By Ashley Erika 0. Jose

“Konektadong Pinoy Act will lower barriers for new entrants and encourage more players in the market. Incumbent telcos need to invest aggressively in infrastructure like 5G, fiber, and satellite. They need to focus on customers and improve services to be at par with Association of Southeast Asian Nations countries,” Samuel V. Jacoba, founding president of the National Association of Data Protection Officers of the Philippines (NADPOP), said in an interview on Wednesday.

The Konektadong Pinoy Act, or the Open Access in Data Transmission Act, lapsed into law last month. It streamlines the licensing process for new entrants, boosting competition in data transmission.

Ronald B. Gustilo, anational campaigner for the Digital Pinoys organization, said telcos must embrace consumer-centric innovation while also improving their network reach, particularly in underserved or geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas.

“Competition will no longer be won only on price but on quality of service. They must also prepare for stronger regulatory oversight on affordability and accessibility,” Mr. Gustilo said.

PLDT Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Manuel V. Pangilinan said the company is preparing for the entry of new players.

“It is a complicated subject. We have to be ready, I suppose,” Mr. Pangilinan said on the sidelines of an event last week.

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