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31 digital hubs launched to boost internet access in public schools
31 digital hubs launched to boost internet access in public schools

GMA Network

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • GMA Network

31 digital hubs launched to boost internet access in public schools

The launch of 31 new digital connection points under Phases 2 and 3 of the National Fiber Backbone (NFB) is seen as a key driver in this push, expanding access across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. (File photo) In a major step toward closing the digital divide in education, the Department of Education (DepEd) and the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) are ramping up efforts to connect all public schools to the internet by the end of 2025. The launch of 31 new digital connection points under Phases 2 and 3 of the National Fiber Backbone (NFB) is seen as a key driver in this push, expanding access across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. led the official launch of the NFB expansion on July 7 in Leyte, affirming the administration's goal to bring affordable, fast, and reliable internet to underserved communities and schools, especially in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas (GIDAs). 'Mahigit 600 tanggapan ng gobyerno ang magkakaroon ng mabilis at maaasahang internet. Mapapakinabangan ito ng halos 17 milyong Pilipino. At kapag buo na ang National Fiber Backbone, maaari pang mabawasan ang gastos sa mga telco at internet providers dahil may sarili na tayong imprastruktura. Mas abot-kayang internet, mas maraming Pilipino ang konektado,' said Marcos. (More than 600 government offices will have fast and reliable internet. Around 17 million Filipinos will benefit from this. And once the National Fiber Backbone is complete, we may even reduce costs with telcos and internet providers because we will have our own infrastructure. More affordable internet means more Filipinos connected.) Among the top beneficiaries of the expansion are public schools, many of which still struggle with poor or no internet connection. Of the nearly 47,000 schools nationwide, thousands remain unserved or underserved, especially in remote provinces. With the addition of 31 new connection hubs, more schools will gain access to critical bandwidth for learning, teaching, and administration. DepEd said the fiber backbone is already transforming learning environments under its Digital Bayanihan Project, launched in partnership with DICT. The program targets last-mile schools with free WiFi, mobile data, and digital support. One such success story is Bay-ang National High School in Ajuy, Iloilo. Previously labeled a 'dead spot,' the school now has working internet access for the first time. Teachers are able to submit online reports, conduct ICT classes, and access e-learning tools on campus. Aside from fiber expansion, the government is deploying short-term digital solutions. The Bayanihan SIM Program began its rollout on June 27 in Bulacan, Zambales, and Quezon, providing free SIM cards with mobile data to over 113,000 learners, 3,800 teachers, and 357 public schools. Looking ahead, the PSIP Connect project—part of the broader PPP for School Infrastructure—will deliver devices, solar-powered internet solutions, and satellite connectivity to underserved schools beginning in the fourth quarter of 2026. Education Secretary Sonny Angara emphasized that digital connectivity is a non-negotiable part of delivering quality education in the 21st century. 'Hindi natin mapapalago ang kalidad ng edukasyon kung hindi konektado ang ating mga paaralan sa mundo. Sa direktiba ni President Marcos at sa tulong ng DICT at ng buong pamahalaan, isinusulong natin ang digital inclusion na tunay na may malasakit,' said Angara. (We cannot improve the quality of education if our schools are not connected to the world. With the directive of President Marcos, and the help of DICT and the entire government, we are pushing for digital inclusion rooted in compassion.) —LDF, GMA Integrated News

Marcos: Over P500M allotted to restore San Juanico bridge load limit
Marcos: Over P500M allotted to restore San Juanico bridge load limit

GMA Network

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • GMA Network

Marcos: Over P500M allotted to restore San Juanico bridge load limit

President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. said Monday that more than P500 million has already been allocated to restore San Juanico Bridge's load limit to 12 to 15 metric tons by December 2025. Speaking at the grand launch of Phases 2 and 3 of the National Fiber Backbone (NFB) project in Palo, Leyte, Marcos tasked the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to expedite the retrofitting and complete restoration of the bridge, citing its burden to residents, businesses, and travelers in the region. ''May higit kalahating bilyong piso na pondo ang nakalaan para maibalik sa labindawala hanggang labinlimang metric tons ang load limit sa susunod na Disyembre,'' Marcos said in his speech. (More than P500 million was allocated to return the load limit to 12 to 15 metric tons by December.) Earlier, the President said he wants to increase the load limits of San Juanico Bridge to 12 tons by December this year. Marcos had apologized to the residents in Samar and Leyte who were affected by the rehabilitation, saying that the government wants to ensure their safety. In May, DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan said that the present load limits of San Juanico Bridge amid its rehabilitation might be increased in the next months. He said the increase in the load limits could be implemented in the last quarter of this year.

Internet access no longer a privilege but a necessity — Marcos
Internet access no longer a privilege but a necessity — Marcos

GMA Network

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • GMA Network

Internet access no longer a privilege but a necessity — Marcos

President Ferdinand ''Bongbong'' Marcos Jr. emphasized Monday that having a reliable internet access is no longer a privilege but a necessity. Marcos said this during the grand launch of the National Fiber Backbone Phases 2 and 3 in Leyte province. ''Dahil sa panahon ngayon, hindi na privilege ang pagkakaroon ng access sa mabilis na internet, ito ay pangangailangan na. Kailangan ito sa pagaaral, sa trabaho, sa negosyo at para mapanatili ang koneksyon sa mga mahal sa buhay," Marcos said in his speech. (At this time, having a fast internet access is not a privilege but a necessity. This is needed in studies, work, business and in maintaining connections with our loved ones.) Last month, the President vowed to provide efficient internet connectivity among schools across the country, particularly those situated in far-flung and isolated areas. The National Fiber Backbone (NFB) project seeks to create a robust and secure fiber optic network spanning the entire country. Serving as backbone for enhance internet connectivity, it is aiming for a faster, more reliable, and fully digitalized services for all Filipinos. The Department of Information and Communications Technology is ready to significantly expand NFB's reach from Northern Luzon to several parts of Visayas and Mindanao through NFB Phases 2 and 3. — Anna Felicia Bajo/RSJ, GMA Integrated News

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