Fiber Internet Expansion Praised in Leyte by Romualdez
Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez commends the rollout of Phases 2 and 3 of the National Fiber Backbone Project in Palo, Leyte, emphasizing the government's commitment to universal internet access. The initiative aims to make internet connectivity a fundamental right for all households, benefiting students, adults, and businesses by enhancing access to government services and fostering economic growth.

The National Fiber Backbone (NFB) Project Phases 2 and 3 rollout in Palo, Leyte, demonstrates the government's commitment to providing internet access for all, Leyte Rep. Martin Romualdez stated. Romualdez emphasized that internet accessibility is becoming a basic right under President Marcos' administration, benefiting students and households.
Romualdez highlighted that the program will enhance access to government services for families and support small businesses. The launch event was attended by Marcos, Romualdez, and ICT Secretary Henry Aguda, marking the grand unveiling of NFB Phases 2 and 3 in Palo, Leyte.
The initiative aims to expand network coverage, providing internet access to over 600 government offices and public areas, benefiting around 17 million Filipinos. Romualdez emphasized the importance of digital infrastructure projects in areas like Eastern Visayas to ensure equitable connectivity for all.
According to the source: Inquirer.net.
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