By Pamela Mariz Geminiano
BAGUIO CITY -- The Benguet Electric Cooperative (Beneco) is
set to provide faster and cheaper internet service to households connected to
its electricity line.
Beneco Non-Network Services Department Manager Delfin Cachin said
on Wednesday the electric cooperative is hoping to sign a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) with the Department of Information and Communications
Technology (DICT) by next week.
DICT, he said, will give a two-million-megabits-per-second (mbps)
bandwidth, which is equivalent to other internet providers' service approved by
the National Electrification Administration (NEA).
“DICT saw that they can tap electric cooperatives to provide
cheaper and faster internet connection even in the far-flung areas,"
Cachin said.
He added there are already existing fiber optic cables ready to be
used in providing the internet connection service.
This project with the DICT is in line with the President Rodrigo
Duterte's order to provide faster internet connection for all Filipinos,
including those in far-flung communities.
Earlier, the President ordered the provision of internet service
to all Filipinos nationwide. This is hoped to be achieved with an upcoming National
Broadband Plan that aims to address the poor internet connection in the
Philippines.
Cachin said the DICT tapped NEA to discuss the agreement with
Beneco.
"There are three options," he explained. "It's
either DICT will give funds or they will be checking an existing line of the
consumer, so they can lease or to give bandwidth. But we are hoping for the
bandwidth to be given."
Cachin said each consumer would be paying P200 to P300 on top of
their bills.
As of the moment, Beneco has an existing 100 kilometers of fiber
optic cables from Baguio to Mankayan, Benguet.
Cachin said Beneco would be installing 80 kilometers more of fiber
optic cables, as part of the utility cooperative’s modernization and
development program.
This, he said, is like hitting two birds with one stone--improving
power lines that are capable of transmitting internet connection. But to
achieve this, Beneco still has a long way to go.
"Based on the assessment, we will still be needing 500
kilometers of fiber optic cable lines for Baguio alone,” he said. -- PNA
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