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Konektadong Pinoy Bill

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  • Konektadong Pinoy Bill- Empowering Every Filipino with Better Internet Access


    What is the Konektadong Pinoy Act?


    The Konektadong Pinoy Act—also known as the Open Access in Data Transmission Act—is landmark legislation aimed at improving the quality, affordability, and accessibility of internet services across the Philippines.


    It simplifies regulatory requirements and opens the telecom market to more players, especially in underserved areas, through lower barriers to entry and modernized data infrastructure policies.


    Who Initiated the Act?


    Principal Author & Sponsor: Senator Alan Peter Cayetano
    Chair, Senate Committee on Science and Technology


    Key Co-Authors / Co-Sponsors: Senators Grace Poe, Sherwin Gatchalian, Miguel Zubiri, Joel Villanueva, Raffy Tulfo, Loren Legarda, Lito Lapid, Bong Revilla, Jinggoy Estrada


    Senate Bill Number: SB 2699 


    House Version: House Bill 9791


    Originally filed by Rep. Victor Yap and supported by the House ICT Committee


    Key Objectives



    • Promote open and fair access to data transmission facilities

    • Reduce red tape and costly permits for network rollout

    • Encourage investment in last-mile broadband infrastructure

    • Empower local ISPs and WISPs (Wireless ISPs)

    • Enhance digital inclusion in rural and underserved areas

    • Strengthen cybersecurity, licensing, and oversight mechanisms


    Highlights of the Law



    • Removes Congressional Franchise Requirement for non-voice data providers

    • Introduces a Layered Regulatory Framework (Core, Middle, and Last-Mile Networks)

    • Enables Spectrum Sharing and Open Access to backbone infrastructure

    • Supports LEO Satellites & Emerging Technologies for connectivity

    • Ensures DICT Oversight without weakening NTC regulatory powers

    • Mandates DICT to issue Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) within 180 days


    Support and Stakeholder Endorsements Backed by 35+ groups, including:



    • ICT Industry Bodies (FinTech PH, Blockchain Council, Global AI Council)
      Business Chambers (MAP, PCCI, AmCham, ECCP, JFC)

    • Civil Society and Health Sectors (53 medical associations)

    • Supported by the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT)


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    Impact


    No Filipino left offline — The Konektadong Pinoy Act promises to reshape the digital economy by enabling greater competition, expanding network reach, and ensuring faster, more affordable internet for all.