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Konektadong Pinoy Act: Why This Digital Reform Matters for Every Filipino
Manila Bulletin
|August 25, 2025
The Konektadong Pinoy Act is poised to transform the Philippines’ digital landscape by dismantling outdated telecom rules, lowering barriers to competition, and embedding stronger cybersecurity measures, paving the way for faster, more affordable, and more inclusive internet access for all Filipinos.
Imagine a Philippines “supercharged by normal people using extraordinary tech.” It vision is at the heart of the Konektadong Pinoy Act, a landmark measure recently ratified by both houses of Congress and now awaiting the president’s signature. Far more than a promise of faster internet, this bill seeks to dismantle decades-old barriers to competition, modernize regulation, and create a more secure, affordable, and inclusive digital landscape.
For decades, building data transmission infrastructure in the Philippines required securing a congressional franchise — a political process that was slow, costly, and vulnerable to influence. The Konektadong Pinoy Act scraps this outdated requirement, replacing it with a streamlined registration process managed by regulators. This shift lowers entry barriers for local, regional, and niche players, opening doors for underserved communities to finally access reliable, high-speed connectivity.
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