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A breath of fresh internet air

Manila Bulletin

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September 2, 2025

Amid the backdrop of negative vibes brought by depressing headlines lately — corruption, never-ending political maneuverings, and the destruction wrought by typhoons and floods — Filipinos have had little room to breathe. The national mood has been heavy, weighed down by uncertainties. The daily barrage of negative news often overshadows the quieter but significant strides the country is making in other critical areas. But quietly, and almost unnoticed, a couple of pieces of good news have emerged that deserve the spotlight.

- TECH4G00D FORMER DICT UNDERSECRETARY MON B. IBRAHIM

Amid these storms, both literal and figurative, a fresh breeze of hope emerges: The Philippines has surged unexpectedly high in the Saily Internet Connectivity Index 2025, a remarkable achievement that signals real progress in the nation’s digital ecosystem. The recent passage of the Konektadong Pinoy Act further bolsters this encouraging development. This law aims to expand and improve internet access for all Filipinos, bringing digital opportunities within reach across the archipelago.

Together, these milestones represent more than just improved statistics and game-changing policy — they highlight a turning point for the country’s digital future, offering a powerful counter-narrative to prevailing negativity and opening doors to economic growth, innovation, and inclusive connectivity that can uplift communities nationwide.

Much has been written about the expected benefits of the Konektadong Pinoy Act, but only if it is properly implemented. Many legislators were behind the passage of the law. Still, the two main proponents, Congressman Toby Tiangco, chairperson of the ICT Committee in the last Congress, and Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, deserve our congratulations.

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