The Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) has recommended to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. the issuance of an executive order that will institutionalize the Anti-Red Tape Authority’s previous joint memorandum circulars (JMC), which streamlined the permits and processes for the construction of telecommunications infrastructure.
The Private Sector Advisory Council has recommended to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. the issuance of an executive order that will institutionalize the Anti-Red Tape Authority’s previous joint memorandum circulars , which streamlined the permits and processes for the construction of telecommunications infrastructure.
These circulars streamlined the guidelines for the issuance of permits, licenses, and certificates for the construction of shared passive telecommunications tower infrastructure.This prompted the advisory body to "proactively recommend that President Marcos issue a new EO for the permanent adoption and enforcement of the ARTA JMCs by relevant government agencies and local government units.
"PSAC fully agrees with the government that we are entering an age of adoption of technology. We are either left behind or we take that challenge head on. Here together, private and public sector, we are in a shared belief and commitment that technology has the power to uplift every Filipino.
For the building of poles, construction of underground fiber ducts, and installation of aerial and underground cable and facilities to support Internet infrastructure, processing time was shortened from two and a half years to just two and a half months.PSAC strategic convenor and Aboitiz Group president and CEO Sabin Aboitiz underscored the value of Public-Private Partnerships for this administration as the Philippines revitalizes its local economy.
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