DICT boasts of 500% accomplishment for its free Wi-Fi program

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The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has achieved dramatic improvements in the rollout of its Free Wi-Fi for All Program (FW4A) in 2020, achieving a rate that is 500-percent greater than its previous average of 800 sites per year from 2016 to 2019.

For the period 2016 to 2019, the FW4A deployed 3,251 live sites. For 2020 alone, the DICT was able to put up an additional 4,305 live sites within the year, adding up to a total of 7,556 active live sites as of December 28, 2020. With these additional 4,305 sites, the DICT has in one year, more than doubled the total number of sites deployed throughout the entire country, as compared to its deployment in 2016-2019.

“This program (Free Wi-Fi for All) is instrumental to fulfilling the marching orders given by the President (Rodrigo Duterte) to DICT, upon our assumption last July 2019, which includes connecting every Filipino to each other, to their government, and to the world,” said DICT Secretary Gregorio B. Honasan 2nd.

“So, from day-one we immediately went into analyzing factors that may speed-up the implementation and applied the needed reforms,” he added.

The Free Wi-Fi for All Program has been continually reevaluated and redesigned to address its major issues that include the procurement of some crucial network components and the difficulty of some suppliers to deliver their contractual obligations.

As a result, the DICT managed to utilize around 93.89 percent of its FW4A budget for 2019. The overall utilization rate of the Department’s total 2019 budget is now approximately 80 percent as of December 31, 2020. The availability of the 2019 national budget was extended until December 31, 2020 by President Rodrigo Duterte, through Republic Act No. 11464.

The Free Wi-Fi for All Program is one of the flagship programs of the DICT. Pursuant to Republic Act 10929, or the Free Internet Access in Public Places Act, it aims to provide free internet access sites in public places nationwide. To know more about the program, visit https://freepublicwifi. gov.ph. CURRENTPH


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