By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff reporter
LAOAG CITY—As the Laoag
International Airport (LIA) gears up for modernization, it has not forgotten
everyone’s need to be connected to the internet while at the airport.
With this in mind, the LIA
officials officially launched an ultra-fast public Wi-Fi on August 26, 2016.
Attended by airport
personnel, local government units’ officials and representatives of the PLDT
Group and its wireless unit Smart Communications, the public Wi-Fi was
officially launched at the airport’s arrival area to provide fast and reliable
internet service to all.
With a speed of 200 mbps but
depending on the number of active users, Finina Tabuena-Gorres,
PLDT and Smart Vice President for enterprise customer operations management
sector said this new high speed service Wi-Fi offers internet service “without
interruption, without delay and without the buffering.”
“Para ka makapag-download or stream ng video, you only need 2 mbps
at the minimum. So, this is actually very, very fast compared to normal
experience kahit sa bahay,” she
explained.
As the northern gateway of
Luzon, the Laoag airport ranks eighth out of the 18 major airports and other
public transport hubs to have its free Wi-Fi installed in the first 100 days of
President Rodrigo R. Duterte.
With an initial investment of
P1 billion earmarked this year for the first phase of the nationwide deployment
of Smart Wi-Fi, Ms. Gorres hopes to bring in the same
ultra-fast internet service to local government units including high density
areas like schools, hospitals, malls and other public facilities to have good,
fast and reliable internet connection.
In support of the Duterte
administration’s internet for all program which he pointed out during his first
State of the Nation Address, Ms. Gorres said it is also upon the corporate
responsibility of the company, as a service provider, to have many
beneficiaries as possible.
“It is something that we see
of something permanent mainstay in Laoag. Mas
nauna pa ang mga domestic airports kaysa
sa NAIA 1, 2, 3. But we are already in the process of doing that now and we
hope to be able to launch that in September,” she added.
For his part, Ronald
Estabillo, Laoag airport manager said this is a welcome development for all
airport stakeholders to have free internet access and makes them more
productive citizens of the country.
“This is a big help for us
especially our office because they also gave us free access. The free internet
service also goes with our airport modernization because it is not enough that
we are upgrading our facilities if we don’t have improved communication
technology too,” Mr. Estabillo added.
The Department of
Transportation and Communication and PLDT Smart signed earlier an agreement to
strengthen data connectivity in airports, seaports, railways, train stations,
and bus terminals across the country.
The nationwide rollout is
backed by the group’s robust and resilient wireless and fixed-line network
infrastructure, and is part of Smart’s three-year massive network modernization
program to handle the expected rise in data traffic.
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