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Isko vows gov’t will invest in national fiber optic backbone

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Presidential candidate Manila City Mayor Isko Moreno Domagoso on Tuesday vowed to give priority to development of the national fiber optic backbone to improve and stabilize internet interconnectivity in the country if he is elected president in next year’s elections.

Moreno made the commitment in his speech before some 300 youth and students at the Ynares Auditorium in Binangonan, Rizal where he underscored the need for improving the country’s internet bandwidth which is vital in reviving the education sector that is expected to retain distance learning modalities for some time.

“With regards to connectivity, we will invest more with our bandwidth to make it available to our students in relation to blended future distance learning, which is include both face-to-face and online learning,” Moreno stressed.

The Aksyon Demokratiko standard bearer said these initiatives are already being implemented in Manila, where students are provided significant mobile data allocations by the city government.

“Now, can this thing be duplicated? Yes, it can. Can it be escalated? Yes, it can also. Because that’s the way to do it so that we can educate children during the pandemic,” said Moreno.

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The Manila mayor explained that he also plans to boost the country’s digital infrastructure to support industries that rely heavily on internet connectivity.

According to Moreno, the government can partner with the private sector to build and complete a national fiber backbone that will connect all schools, govt offices, law enforcement and other agencies requiring connectivity such as the Commission on Elections.

Moreno pointed out that if government allocates even just 10 to 15% of the annual budget given the past years to Department of Public Works and Highways for roads and bridges, the amount, partnered with the private sector, would only be P45 billion, which is just 1% of the national budget.

The Manila City mayor pointed out that a national fiber optic backbone can already connect our islands and provide stable and reliable interconnectivity.

“After all, the information highway is itself a very important part of infrastructure development where the Philippines is a laggard compared to many countries,” he said.

“We can deliver this within the first 2 years of a new administration, if our people will decide on May 9 next year, to elect someone who possess innovative leadership.

Unfortunately the proposal, Moreno said, has been repeatedly rejected due to the Department of Information and Computer Technology’s low absorptive capacity. “The bulk of its budget reverted to treasury year in and year out due to lack of vision for digital transformation,” he said.

“Only truly knowledgeable experts in information communications technology with hands on experience will run our systems to catch up with the modern world, just as we will re-orient our educational system towards Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics courses. Otherwise, we will be left behind and our young people will be unable to get well-paying jobs,” Moreno stressed.

The Manila mayor said just like in Manila, an “Isko Moreno presidency” would support public education by providing public school students nationwide with tablets and free bandwidth, school supplies and Covid hygiene kits.

Public school teachers will also be given laptops and free bandwidth connection.

“We must level up on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) program because these are the most relevant careers that will allow our people to catch up with the rest of the world,” said Moreno.

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