Badua said the DICT and other regional government agencies continue to find a solution to this.
"The DICT initiated planning for wireless network. It aims to ensure sustainability of internet connectivity by the continuous availability and reliability," he said.
He explained that the project aims to accelerate DICT-CAR's intent of providing internet to all municipalities with the application of wireless technology, identify strategic locations for relay sites, set up integration points for other DICT programs and projects, among others.
The DICT is looking at linking up Mount Pulag and Mount Sto. Tomas, which will eventually open possible linkages to other municipalities.
DICT-CAR has an existing relay station and toward at Mount Santo Tomas in Tuba, Benguet, which is a very strategic location for implementing a regional wireless network.
"We can interconnect, install mesh and interconnect different LGUs. 'Pag successful ang Mt. Pulag, ito ang gateway to some parts of Benguet and Ifugao," he said.
Badua reported that the Protected Area Management Board has already issued a resolution approving the proposal of DICT-CAR to rehabilitate the tower near the summit of Mount Pulag. However, further talks will be conducted between the DICT and the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines about the project.
The DICT is expected to apply for Special Use Agreement in Protected Areas, which will be the binding tenurial instrument between the agency and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources relative to the use or development of land, resources, or facilities within the protected area. A Free Prior and Informed Consent will also be sought from the concerned indigenous people’s community.
As the DICT endeavors to connect communities in the region, it continues to engage and coordinate with the local government units, government agencies, and the private sector for possible partnerships and collaborations. (JDP/DEG-PIA CAR)