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Context: Philippines’ Standing
COUNTRY GDP GROWTH ANALYSIS
INDIA • Robust services and industrial, and manufacturing sector • Government-led investment in infrastructure • Lower global oil prices boosted economic activity • Some success in Foreign Direct Investments due to attractiveness of large consumer market • Export growth dropped in first half of 2015 due to subdued global demand
SOUTH KOREA
• Free trade agreements give access to international markets • Export-driven economy (technology products) • Vulnerable to weakening GDP growth in China
THAILAND • Modest growth aided by strengthening investment • Decline in private consumption and exports • Rapid increase in government spending
PHILIPPINES • Lower commodity prices, strong remittance inflow and foreign direct investments • Rebound in agricultural sector and a faster increase in industry • Largest center for business process outsourcing • Strong industrial sector: Electronics manufacturing for overseas corporations
VIETNAM • Weak export growth • Banking sector and state-owned enterprises to improve efficiency of capital allocation • Deeper ties with US, implemented key trade agreements such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Agreement
Steps Taken towards Connectivity: ASIA
International Initiatives
COUNTRY TYPE OF ECONOMY CONNECTIVITY
INTIATIVE YEAR INITIATED
VIETNAM Developing Economy Free Wi-Fi available in
heritage sites and tourist spots
2012
INDIA Developing Economy Bhadra: First City in India to have FULL
Wi-Fi Coverage 2015
THAILAND Developing Economy 20-year Digital Thailand Plan
2015
SOUTH KOREA Developed Economy Seoul: To implement Free Wi-Fi in Public
Places by 2017 2016
Impact of Free Wi-Fi:
COUNTRY BENEFITS
INDIA
Economic: - Increase in trade: buying items and trading shares online through e-Commerce websites; online business transactions Education: - Increase of online training centers which students can use for online lessons, job applications, and alerts
VIETNAM Added incentives for tourism; plans to implement Free Wi-Fi in public transportation
SOUTH KOREA FWPP to deliver Internet of Things (IoT) Technology to the metropolis
THAILAND
20-year Digital Thailand Plan to prioritize rural areas and small businesses; promotion of farmers as “small-scale entrepreneurs”
Steps Taken towards Connectivity: ASIA
STATISTICAL INDICATOR INDIA VIETNAM SOUTH KOREA PHILIPPINES
TOTAL POPULATION 1, 285 million 93.95 million 50.44 million 101.5 million
Urbanisation rate 31% 34% 82.5% 44%
ACTIVE INTERNET USERS 350 million 47.30 million 45.31 million 47.13 million
Penetration rate 27% 50% 88% 46%
ACTIVE SOCIAL MEDIA USERS
134 million 35 million 15.13 million 48.00 million
Penetration rate 10% 37% 30% 47%
MOBILE CONNECTIONS 590 million 142.99 million 54.97 million 119.2 million
Penetration rate 46% 152% 109% 117%
ACTIVE MOBILE SOCIAL USERS
97 million 29 million 13.63 million 41.00 million
Penetration rate 8% 31% 27% 47%
Source: WeAreSocial.sg, UN, US Census Bureau, InternetWorldStats, Facebook,GSMA Intelligence
PHILIPPINES: Where we Stand
PUBLIC PLACES COVERED
• Plazas and Parks; • Public Libraries, • Schools, Colleges and Universities; • Rural Health Units and Government
Hospitals; • Train Stations, Airports, and Seaports • National and Local Government
Offices
aims to provide free broadband Internet access to
1,462 Class 1-6 municipalities, and 44 key cities
nationwide
First of its kind in South
East Asia in terms of scope:
NATIONWIDE COVERAGE,
with 18 Points of Presence
(PoP) across the Philippines
Connectivity Hierarchy
IPTI
WWW
ASTI
IPTS-C
Wi-Fi AP
IPTM
IPTD
MPOP
Wi-Fi AP Wi-Fi AP
IPTS-MC
BENEFICIARY
SITES
IP
CORE ICTO
POP
IPTS-R
Wi-Fi AP Wi-Fi AP
Network Diagram
2 Sites •ASTI •ICTO
18 Sites • Dagupan • Batangas City • Cebu • Davao
• Tuguegarao
• Legazpi
• Puerto Princesa
• Iloilo
• Calbayog
• Tacloban
• Cagayan de Oro
• Pagadian
• Zamboanga City
966-1435 Sites
More than 7118 sites
Online Information Regulatory Assessment
Cotobato
Butuan
Cauayan
Lipa
BENEFITS • Beneficiaries will have 24/7 access to Internet-based communication and
government online services
• ECONOMIC IMPACT
– Growth in GDP (for every 10% growth in broadband penetration*)
– expanded access to local and overseas markets
– Increase in job opportunities (local and abroad)
– increase in tourism
• SOCIAL IMPACT
– Cheaper avenue for communication
– Easier access to educational content
Source: *McKinsey
ICT-ENABLED SECTORS APPLICATIONS
eHealth Allows Quality Healthcare for Every Filipinos
- Telemedicine
-Philippine Health
--Information Exchange
eDRRM Allows Wider Coverage and More Participative Disaster
Response in the Countryside - Project NOAH
eGovernment Brings Government Services Straight to the Filipino People
- eGovernment Portal
eRuralEconomy Brings Business and Market Opportunities to the Countryside
- SmartAgri
- eInnovation
- Juan Store
eEmployment Brings Job Opportunities to the Countryside
- eSkills
- eEducation
- eRecruit
eCommunity Strengthens Family Bonds and Preserves Filipino Values and Welfare
Project’s Impact
PROJECT ISSUES
Crucial to the provision of the service is the complete bid of the suppliers to the following links: (1) international IP transit; (2) domestic IP transit; (3) middle mile connectivity; (4) last mile connectivity •The Project experienced significant delays in its deployment due to:
Low turnout of bidders from the Private Sector
ADDRESSING THE ISSUE
Fine-Tuning the Free Wi-Fi Project’s TOR •Increased the ABC for every item/lot being bid •Proper Grouping of items: to cover more items in a single lot •Reducing the requirement for the number of items a bidder must include in his bid •Fast tracking of bidding process
PROJECT UPDATES PILOT SITES PROVINCES WITH SIGNED MOAs
1. Quezon Memorial Circle
2. Quezon City Hall
3. SSS East Ave.
4. LTO East Ave.
5. Phil. Coconut Authority
6. Rizal Park
7. MRT North Ave. Station
8. Lipa City Tourism and Museum Council **
9. Lipa City National High School **
10. Lipa City District Hospital **
11. Lipa City South Central School **
1. Tarlac (3)
2. Pangasinan (11)
3. Ilocus Sur (9)
4. Laguna (1)
5. Occidental Mindoro (1)
6. Albay (1)
7. Catanduanes (1)
8. Cebu (3)
9. Cavite (1)
10. Davao Oriental (1)
11. Agusan del Norte (6)
12. Davao del Sur (2)
13. Iloilo (1) ** added as of February 2016
PROJECT UPDATES COMMISIONED SERVICE PROVIDERS (as of May 2016): SERVICE PROVIDER SITES
Innove Communications Inc. & Yondu Inc (JV)
14
We are IT Philippines, Inc.
518
Converge ICT Solutions, Inc.
186
AZ Communications Network, Inc, and Omniprime Marketing, Inc
497
PLDT Alpha 2
PLDT 350
TOTAL 1567 SITES
PROJECT UPDATES BREAKDOWN OF MUNICIPALITIES TO BE COVERED PER PROVINCE REGION PROVINCE NO. OF MUNICIPALITIES COVERED
REGION I ILOCOS NORTE 17
ILOCOS SUR 28
LA UNION 19
PANGASINAN 45
REGION II
CAGAYAN 26
ISABELA 35
NUEVA VIZCAYA 5
QUIRINO 7
PROJECT UPDATES BREAKDOWN OF MUNICIPALITIES TO BE COVERED PER PROVINCE REGION PROVINCE NO. OF MUNICIPALITIES COVERED
REGION III AURORA 3
BATAAN 12
BULACAN 22
NUEVA ECIJA 28
PAMPANGA 20
TARLAC 18
ZAMBALES 14
REGION IV-A BATANGAS 33
CAVITE 18
PROJECT UPDATES BREAKDOWN OF MUNICIPALITIES TO BE COVERED PER PROVINCE REGION PROVINCE NO. OF MUNICIPALITIES COVERED
REGION IV-A LAGUNA 25
QUEZON 20
RIZAL 14
REGION IV-B MARINDUQUE 4
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO 8
ORIENTAL MINDORO 13
PALAWAN 19
ROMBLON 8
PROJECT UPDATES BREAKDOWN OF MUNICIPALITIES TO BE COVERED PER PROVINCE REGION PROVINCE NO. OF MUNICIPALITIES COVERED
REGION V ALBAY 7
CAMARINES NORTE 12
CAMARINES SUR 33
CATANDUANES 7
MASBATE 20
SORSOGON 16
REGION VI AKLAN 16
ANTIQUE 13
CAPIZ 17
PROJECT UPDATES BREAKDOWN OF MUNICIPALITIES TO BE COVERED PER PROVINCE REGION PROVINCE NO. OF MUNICIPALITIES COVERED
REGION VI GUIMARAS 4
ILOILO 41
NEGROS OCCIDENTAL 19
REGION VII BOHOL 37
CEBU 41
NEGROS ORIENTAL 20
SIQUIJOR 4
REGION VIII BILIRAN 6
EASTERN SAMAR 9
PROJECT UPDATES BREAKDOWN OF MUNICIPALITIES TO BE COVERED PER PROVINCE REGION PROVINCE NO. OF MUNICIPALITIES COVERED
REGION VIII LEYTE 37
NORTHERN SAMAR 12
SAMAR (WESTERN SAMAR) 8
SOUTHERN LEYTE 13
REGION IX ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE 19
ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR 25
ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY 11
REGION X BUKIDNON 5
CAMIGUIN 5
PROJECT UPDATES BREAKDOWN OF MUNICIPALITIES TO BE COVERED PER PROVINCE REGION PROVINCE NO. OF MUNICIPALITIES COVERED
REGION X LANAO DEL NORTE 18
MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL 12
MISAMIS ORIENTAL 15
REGION XI COMPOSTELA VALLEY 2
DAVAO DEL NORTE 1
DAVAO DEL SUR 6
DAVAO ORIENTAL 3
REGION XII COTABATO 1
NORTH COTABATO 2
PROJECT UPDATES BREAKDOWN OF MUNICIPALITIES TO BE COVERED PER PROVINCE REGION PROVINCE NO. OF MUNICIPALITIES COVERED
REGION XII SOUTH COTABATO 10
SULTAN KUDARAT 2
REGION XIII AGUSAN DEL NORTE 11
AGUSAN DEL SUR 1
DINAGAT ISLANDS 2
SURIGAO DEL NORTE 13
SURIGAO DEL SUR 12
ARMM BASILAN 1
LANAO DEL SUR 5
PROJECT UPDATES BREAKDOWN OF MUNICIPALITIES TO BE COVERED PER PROVINCE REGION PROVINCE NO. OF MUNICIPALITIES COVERED
ARMM MAGUINDANAO 10
SULU 6
TAWI-TAWI 1
CAR ABRA 5
APAYAO 2
BENGUET 5
IFUGAO 5
MOUNTAIN PROVINCE 3
NCR FOURTH DISTRICT 1
TOTAL 1073 MUNICIPALITIES
PROJECT UPDATES
• 160 NGAs, LGUs, schools, and hospitals in NCR to be covered by the Project; 354 sites across seven provinces in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao (Tuguegarao; Baguio; San Fernando, Pampanga; Legazpi; Iloilo; Palo, Leyte; and Butuan)
• all LRT-1 (18) and LRT-2 (11), MRT-3 (13), and PNR (15) terminal stations included in the roster of beneficiary sites as well
PROJECT UPDATES DEPLOYMENT SCHEDULE
QTR 1 2016 QTR 2 2016 QTR 3 2016 QTR 4 2016
TRANCHE 1
TRANCHE 2
TRANCHE 3
PROJECT UPDATES DEPLOYMENT SCHEDULE
TRANCHE
LOCALITIES COVERED
NUMBER OF SITES PER SMA BID
1 34 CITIES AND 91 MUNICIPALITIES
(TOTAL: 125) SMA 1 (1,326)
2 2 CITIES AND 987 MUNICIPALITIES
(TOTAL: 989)
SMA 1 (1,381) SMA 1B (3,661)
SMA 2 (834)
TOTAL = 5876 (+ 1326) = 7202
3 8 CITIES AND 427 MUNICIPALITIES
(TOTAL: 435)
SMA 1 (586) SMA 1B (1,290) SMA 2 (4,654)
TOTAL = 6530
TOTAL 36 CITIES AND 1073 MUNICIPALITIES
(TOTAL: 1,109 LOCALITIES) 7,202
NEXT STEPS, MOVING FORWARD
Garner Support in the following areas:
Private Sector
• Urge stakeholders to participate in the implementation of the Project
Public Sector
• Political Backing for the Project from the LGU and NGA levels
• Continued government backing (continued funding) for the Project