Big telecom firm faces trouble in tourist town
>> Sunday, June 24, 2012
By Gina Dizon
SAGADA,
Mountain Province – One of the largest telecom companies of this country is
facing trouble from residents and officials of this tourist town who want a
slice from its earnings.
Following
shutdown of SMART signal afternoon of June 14, SMART
representatives came here faced the land owners of the cell
site and barangay officials who demanded an increase in rent among
others.
In
negotiations here at the municipal hall, barangay officials
led by Balugan chairman John Polon called on SMART for
increased rental from P40,000 a year to P50,000 a month.
Land
claimant Bernard Batnag also asked an increase of rent
from P50,000 a year to P100,000 a month.
Security
manager Ariel Emock who spoke for SMART said it would be
difficult to lay basis for an increase of rentals, but said he will
recommend proposed rates to SMART.
Polon
and Batnag said SMART had been adding disk plates and other antenna
without the community people’s consent.
They
said the added antenna and disc plates apparently connected to other cell
signals was basis for increased rental due to more users as a result of
wider signal coverage.
Former barangay captain John Yogawen and other former officials said SMART took advantage of the ignorance of the people on cell site rentals.
Batnag said
felt the same way. He said the P50,000 rent a year was low,
compared to other rentals of cell sites.
His
father’s 15 year contract of lease with SMART ended May 2012.
Not
having arrived at an agreement with SMARTrepresentatives, negotiation
was moved to July 11 this year.
SMART
pays real property tax to the local government here.
Vice
Mayor Richard Yodong said SMART representatives were given a
copy of the aerial wealth ordinance by the Sangguniang Bayan
for their information and compliance.
SMART
negotiations began in 1996 with the community of Balugan and the land
claimant which led to the building of the cell site tower
in 1998 atop Mt Pakad 1900 meters above sea
level.
The
tower overlooks the municipalities of
Mountain Province including Tadian, Bauko, Sabangan, Sagada, Besao
and the fringes between Ilocos Sur, Ilocos Norte,
Quirino, Abra, and Apayao.
Initial
rent was pegged at P8,000 a year which increased to P12,000 a
year over a 25 year contract, following hesitations of having
exceedingly low rent with the giant telecommunications company. Apart from the yearly
rent, SMART promised the following benefit to the community:
communication center within Balugan, scholars, medical
mission, and employment.
The
promised benefits had not been given till now except employment of two
security guards at the tower site.
In
1997, the community was beset by issues on the construction of
the SMART tower whether it shall be erected or not.
Issues
focused on perceived radiation effects on health of people, animals
and plants. People also were not in favor of the
cell site with perception that the rent was low as compared to
the profits that the telecommunication shall generate.
With
the nod of elders, the telecommunications tower was eventually erected in
1998 and activated in 2001.
It
was also during this time that payment for two years which had not
been paid from 1998 to year 2000 had been paid by SMART.
In year
2001, the community wanted the rent to increase to P100,000 a
year.
Lawyer Anthony Fernandez representing SMART,
negotiated with the people resulting to the increase of
rent from P20,000 to P40,000 per year with an escalation
rate of 10% every year.
The
earlier agreement was revised and eventually signed by barangay
officials in 2001.
John
Yogawen said the written agreement was brought to the SMART
head office for their (SMART) signatures.
He
said SMART officers promised to return the MOA back to the
people but this was never returned.
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