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Gov't Reforms Free Internet Project
The Philippine Star
|June 16, 2025
Midway into the Marcos administration, the government is switching up its approach to achieve universal connectivity, this time splitting its P6.5-billion budget to build WiFi sites and distribute free SIMs.
The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) is reforming the Free Public Internet Access Program (FPIAP) to bring down the cost of bringing internet access to public schools and remote communities.
Information Undersecretary Paul Mercado told The STAR that the DICT may only need as low as P3.5 billion to operate and maintain free WiFi sites in 50,000 locations.
DICT plans to sign a long-term deal with satellite provider Starlink to beam internet in up to 30,000 sites for P1.5 billion yearly. The agency will seek a multi-year contractual authority from the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to ensure funds are available annually.
Still, the DICT would require another P2 billion to serve the remaining areas that are contracted out to different providers. Mercado said this recalibration is needed to sustain the FPIAP without having to ask the DBM for more budget yearly.
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