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Honorary Poster
Heto na solved na, magsisimula na talaga ang pagbabago mula sa pagpasok ng 3rd telco sa pilipinas.
The consortium is made up of Dennis Uy’s Udenna Corp., its subsidiary Chealsea Logistics Holdings Corp., and state-owned China Telecommunications Corp.
During the selection process in Quezon City, the NTC said the first package submitted by Mislatel was complete, and the commission will no longer proceed with the detailed evaluation of the second package.
NTC Selection Committee Chair Ella Lopez said the consortium scored 456.80 points out of 500 on its level of commitment as the third major players in the telecom industry.
“For having the highest committed level of service today, with the final rate of 456.80 points, the Selection Committee hereby declares participant Mindanao Islamic Telephone Company Inc. with Udenna Corp., Chelsea Logistics Holdings Corp., and China Telecommunications Corp. as the provisional New Major Player, subject to verification phase,” Lopez noted.
The NTC will now scrutinize the commitment of the consortium with regards to internet coverage and speed once its status is officially confirmed as the new major player in the telecom industry.
“The Mislatel Consortium ... welcomes the announcement of the National Telecommunications Commission Selection Committee declaring it as the provisional New Major Player in the Philippines’ Telecommunications market,” the company said in a separate statement.
Uy is one of President Rodrigo Duterte’s significant campaign contributors in the 2016 presidential race.
According to his statement of contributions and expenditures, Uy contributed P30 million to Duterte’s campaign kitty for the 2016 presidential elections.
Uy is also the president, CEO and director of Phoenix Petroleum Corp.
Mislatel was one of the three bidders to hurdle the initial selection process on Wednesday and qualified to proceed to the next phase of the process. Two other bidders were disqualified.
The Singson-led consortium was disqualified for not submitting the “Participation Security” of P700 million.
Philippine Telegraph & Telephone Corp. was disqualified for not having a Certificate of Technical Capability. —VDS, GMA News
The consortium is made up of Dennis Uy’s Udenna Corp., its subsidiary Chealsea Logistics Holdings Corp., and state-owned China Telecommunications Corp.
During the selection process in Quezon City, the NTC said the first package submitted by Mislatel was complete, and the commission will no longer proceed with the detailed evaluation of the second package.
NTC Selection Committee Chair Ella Lopez said the consortium scored 456.80 points out of 500 on its level of commitment as the third major players in the telecom industry.
“For having the highest committed level of service today, with the final rate of 456.80 points, the Selection Committee hereby declares participant Mindanao Islamic Telephone Company Inc. with Udenna Corp., Chelsea Logistics Holdings Corp., and China Telecommunications Corp. as the provisional New Major Player, subject to verification phase,” Lopez noted.
The NTC will now scrutinize the commitment of the consortium with regards to internet coverage and speed once its status is officially confirmed as the new major player in the telecom industry.
“The Mislatel Consortium ... welcomes the announcement of the National Telecommunications Commission Selection Committee declaring it as the provisional New Major Player in the Philippines’ Telecommunications market,” the company said in a separate statement.
Uy is one of President Rodrigo Duterte’s significant campaign contributors in the 2016 presidential race.
According to his statement of contributions and expenditures, Uy contributed P30 million to Duterte’s campaign kitty for the 2016 presidential elections.
Uy is also the president, CEO and director of Phoenix Petroleum Corp.
Mislatel was one of the three bidders to hurdle the initial selection process on Wednesday and qualified to proceed to the next phase of the process. Two other bidders were disqualified.
The Singson-led consortium was disqualified for not submitting the “Participation Security” of P700 million.
Philippine Telegraph & Telephone Corp. was disqualified for not having a Certificate of Technical Capability. —VDS, GMA News
