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Council lauds EO streamlining telecom, Internet infrastructure permitting process

The Private Sector Advisory Council welcomed the issuance of Executive Order No. 32, which streamlines the permitting process on the construction of telecommunications and Internet infrastructure in the country.

This landmark executive order, signed on July 5, 2023, underscores the importance of continuous development in the digital infrastructure of the Philippines.

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EO No. 32 establishes a comprehensive framework of streamlined guidelines for the issuance of permits, licenses, and certificates necessary for the construction of telecommunications and Internet infrastructures. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. underscored the need to institutionalize these guidelines to facilitate the growth and expansion of the country’s digital infrastructure.

The EO encompasses all national government agencies and instrumentalities, including government-owned or controlled corporations, as well as local government units involved in the issuance of permits, licenses, clearances, certifications, and authorizations.

It applies to various aspects of infrastructure development, including the construction, installation, repair, operation, and maintenance of Shared Passive Telecommunications Tower Infrastructure. It also encompasses the erection of poles, installation of aerial and underground cables and facilities, underground fiber ducts, ground terminals, and other transmission telecommunications and Internet infrastructure and facilities.

PSAC lead convener and Aboitiz Group president and CEO Sabin Aboitiz said: “The Private Sector Advisory Council wholeheartedly supports President Marcos’ initiative to streamline the permitting process.”

He said by reducing bureaucratic red tape and harmonizing the procedures involved in infrastructure development, this executive order will accelerate the deployment of critical telecommunications and Internet infrastructure across the nation.

“The PSAC believes that a robust and efficient digital infrastructure is crucial for the advancement of the country’s economy and the well-being of its citizens,” Aboitiz said.

The PSAC commended President Marcos for his visionary leadership and commitment to promoting the growth of the telecommunications and Internet sector. The council believes that the streamlined permitting process will attract more investments, encourage innovation, and enhance connectivity, ultimately benefiting the Filipino people.

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