SMART‘s non-payment leads to 4-day shutdown
>> Tuesday, September 18, 2012
By Gina Dizon
SAGADA, Mountain Province – The
signal relay tower of Smart Telecommunication here atop Mt. Pakad was shut down
Sept. 8-11 after the giant company failed to pay rent.
Bernard Batnag, representative of
lot owners where the tower was located said Smart didn’t pay rent despite
repeated reminders considering that he and Smart representatives entered
into agreement last July 18.
The July 18 talks between Batnag,
his mother Carmen, representing lot owner heirs and Smart
representatives security manager Ariel Emock, asset
protection and management officer Pollen Aluning, Allan Difuntorum
and Gil Rosales of the engineering unit of Smart-Baguio
agreed on a monthly P70,000 lot rental effective June 1, 2012.
The July 18 talks also agreed on
increase of P40, 000 yearly rents to P50, 000 monthly rent for Barangay Balugan
considering a lot occupied by Smart was part of the barangay people’s communal
property.
Batnag also said Smart did not honor
their July 18 agreement that he represent the clan-family lot owners in dealing
with the company as further attested by a special power of attorney naming him
as the administrator on said lot. In
the unsigned memorandum of agreement drafted by Smart however, Smart placed
Bernard’s mother and widow Carmen Batnag to represent heirs of lot owner,
GabinoBatnag.
Also, Bernard Batnag said
Smart, did not include in the unsigned MOA rights of lot owner
prior consent before any additional antenna or equipment be installed
and additional 10% charge on the monthly rate for said
installation.
Smart specially included in the MOA
the company’s right to install any additional antenna and/or equipment within
the lease period.
The new MOA effective
June 1, 2012 to May 31, 2013 and renewable till May 2018 was a new agreement
following an earlier agreement between GabinoBatnag and Smart on
June 1, 1997 to May 31, 2012 for Smart’s lease of a 500 square
meter property.
Earlier talks June this year between
lot owner/s and Smart representatives followed after a signal shutdown June 21.
This, after Smart did not talk with
any of the lot –owner representatives after the 15-year lease contract lapsed
May 31 this year despite repeated attempts by Batnag to reach Smart.
Meantime, the four-day
shutdown which paralyzed communications resulting to failed email messages
and internet-based business led people
here to change subscriber identity module (Sim) cards to Globe and
TM.
Some persons here said Smart better
transfer their tower to another site to prevent signal disruption.
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