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659: 26: 645: 687: 673: 196:(BPO) started in 1997. Significant number of BPO companies depend on internet connectivity to perform its function. Revenues from this new industry has since contributed significant percentage to the Philippines' Gross Domestic Product. With the industry becoming competitive locally, many industry players offered 237:, to facilitate a streamed lined process of approving local and national government permits to build telecommunications infrastructure, many observed that there is not much competition in the telecommunication sector as there is no enabling law that prohibits public telecommunication entities (PTE)s of 268:
Several foreign chambers of commerce, as well as the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP), Philippine Association of Multinational Companies Regional Headquarters, Semiconductor and Electronics Industries in the Philippines Incorporated (SEIPI) also expressed support for the measure. They
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also expressed its support for the bill. They stated that if the bill is enacted to a law, it lowers barriers to market entry, fast-track and lower the cost of deploying broadband facilities, and make more spectrum available for Internet service.
452:"Republic Act No. 11494: AN ACT PROVIDING FOR COVID-19 RESPONSE AND RECOVERY INTERVENTIONS AND PROVIDING MECHANISMS TO ACCELERATE THE RECOVERY AND BOLSTER THE RESILIENCY OF THE PHILIPPINE ECONOMY, PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFOR, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES" 162:. The bill contains provisions encouraging the development of data transmission infrastructure and removing any barrier to competition in data transmission services. It also aims to protect and promote the internet as an open platform enabling 332:
After series of interpellations and amendments in the House plenary, the bill passed on second reading on March 16, 2021. On July 28, 2021, with 200 affirmative and no negative votes, the bill passed on third and final reading.
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on March 20, 2021, the DICT expressed its support for the bill. He added that the DICT supports any policies aimed at spurring the growth of information and communications technology in the country.
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stated that developing competitive digital infrastructure would be essential for better lives for everyone in the Philippines and critical for local and foreign investments.
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on January 18, 2021, with House Bill No. 08383. House Bill No. 08910 was introduced as a substitute bill of the 4 prior bills by the
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first became available and has since become commercially available for consumer, private business, government and institutional use.
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An Act Promoting Open Access in Data Transmission and Providing Additional Powers to the National Telecommunications Commission
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Representatives Victor Yap, Francis Abaya, Johnny Pimentel, Joy Tambunting et al. Senators Ralph Recto, Grace Poe, Bong Revilla
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July 1, 2019 (as House Bill No. 0057); March 5, 2021 (as Substitute House Bill, with Bill No. 08910)
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Its Economic Planning Office only conducted a webinar on the said measure on July 7, 2021. The
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was enacted, setting a state policy on remote work and flexible work arrangements.
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was liberalized in 1995 with the passage of the Republic Act No. 7925 or the
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for action. Senate Bill No. 45 was filed by Senate President Pro Tempore
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opportunities, taking advantage of the advancement of technology such as
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on March 5, 2021, and approved by the same committee on March 9, 2021.
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on November 12, 2019, with House Bill No. 05341 and Joy Tambunting of
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filed House Bill No. 00057 on July 1, 2019. This was followed by
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House Committee on Information and Communications Technology
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House Bill No. 08910: Open Access in Data Transmission Act
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Senate Bill No. 45: Open Access in Data Transmission Act
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Department of Information and Communications Technology
212:. On December 20, 2018, Republic Act No. 11165 or the 496:"DICT supports Open Access in Data Transmission Act" 353:, while Senate Bill No. 911, was filed by Senator 126: 116: 106: 96: 88: 80: 66: 61: 32: 18: 341:On July 29, 2021, the bill was transmitted to the 540:"Businesses bat for passage of Open Access bill" 520:. Philippine Chamber of Commerce & Industry 307:on August 22, 2019, with House Bill No. 04109, 194:Business process outsourcing in the Philippines 8: 427:"Republic Act No. 11165, Telecommuting Act" 262:Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry 359:Senate Committee on Science and Technology 184:Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company 24: 714:Information technology in the Philippines 374: 50: 365:is yet to take action on the measure. 176:Philippine telecommunications industry 15: 719:Telecommunications in the Philippines 7: 180:Public Telecommunications Policy Act 148:Open Access in Data Transmission Act 19:Open Access in Data Transmission Act 542:. 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Congress of the Philippines
Long title
House Bill No. 08910
Senate Bill No. 45
First reading
Second reading
Third reading
Committee Report
internet
telecommunications
Congress of the Philippines
consumer choice
Philippine telecommunications industry
Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company
Internet
Business process outsourcing in the Philippines
remote work
videotelephony
virtual private network
remote desktop software
COVID-19 pandemic
remote work
contingency plan
Bayanihan to Recover as One Act
bandwidth throttling
Department of Information and Communications Technology
Gringo Honasan
Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry
House

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