“The United States and the Philippines enjoy an alliance and partnership based on deep historical, economic, and cultural ties, and our shared democratic values. The United States and the Philippines stand together as friends, partners, and allies. Now and always, the U.S. commitment to the defense of the Philippines is ironclad, and we are committed to strengthening our economic and investment relationship.”
SOURCE: WHITE HOUSE
“Now Telecom partnered with the US government to develop 5G technologies for its eventual deployment in the Philippines.
Manila Standard reported, the operator engaged with the US Trade and Development Agency for the development of the next-generation technology.”
SOURCE: DEVELOPING TELECOMS
“Mel Velarde’s NOW Telecom Company Inc. has pulled a huge win in its bid to offer 5G services, bagging a grant from the US government for the development of a wireless telephony network.
In a regulatory filing, NOW Corp. said that its affiliate NOW Telecom has received a grant from the US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) for the provision of technical assistance.”
SOURCE: THE PHILIPPINE STAR
“NOW Telecom Company Inc. has secured funding from the United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) for the development of 5G technology as it seeks to improve connectivity services in the country.
The associate of listed NOW Corp., in a disclosure on Friday, said the grant would finance the wireless telephony network project using 5G technology to “advance critical digital infrastructure projects” in the country.”
SOURCE: PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER
“Philippines: USTDA approved funding for technical assistance and a pilot project to support Philippines NOW Telecom Company, Inc.’s deployment of a 5G network to help meet growing household and industry demand for reliable and secure digital services in the Philippines.”
SOURCE: USTDA.GOV
“Carlson disclosed that USTDA has signed with Bell Labs, Nokia USA, and NOW Telecom a USD1.5-million letter of intent for the Philippines on Thursday.”
SOURCE: PHILIPPINE NEWS AGENCY
“The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) has approved funding to NOW Telecom Company, Inc. (“NOW”) for technical assistance to support the development and implementation of a fifth generation (“5G”) stand-alone network in the Philippines. The technical assistance will provide NOW with the design of a national 5G wireless and broadband network, including plans for a pilot project in Metro Manila to inform full-scale network rollout.”
SOURCE: US DEPARTMENT OF STATE
“The US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), and NOW Telecom Company, Inc. partnered to deploy a nationwide stand-alone 5G mobile and fixed wireless network in the Philippines, the local telco disclosed Friday, January 13.”
SOURCE: MANILA BULLETIN
“NOW Telecom Company Inc., an affiliate of listed NOW Corp., said Friday it has partnered with the US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) for the development and deployment of its stand-alone 5G mobile and fixed wireless network in the Philippines.”
SOURCE: GMA INTEGRATED NEWS
“In a stock market filing last week (13 January), NOW Telecom confirmed the signing of a letter of intent with USTDA during the 5th Indo-Pacific Business Forum in Tokyo, Japan, covering potential financing arrangements to fund the rollout of the project and to deliver the ‘necessary analysis, designs and plans for phased implementation of the project, and conduct a 5G pilot network at multiple sites in Metro Manila to validate network performance, test 5G use cases and provide data to inform larger scale deployment.’”
SOURCE: COMMS UPDATE
“The operator’s parent company, Now Corp, said in a filing that the aid would provide design and planning for the phased implementation of its 5G project, including pilots in Manila “to validate network performance, test 5G use cases, and provide data to inform larger scale deployment.” Importantly for a small and under-funded operator like Now, the aid also includes assessment of potential financing schemes including government grants, equity or debt financing and the level of interest of funding organizations.”
SOURCE: LIGHTREADING
“At the conclusion of the meeting, Kritenbrink announced that the US Trade and Development Agency is providing Philippine firm NOW Telecom Company, Inc. a $2.15-million grant to fund a feasibility study for the development of reliable and secure nationwide 5G mobile and broadband networks in the Philippines.”
SOURCE: GMA INTEGRATED NEWS
“Both sides also committed to continue the dialogue on how to further collaborate on supply chains, including on semiconductors and green metals processing through, among others, mobilizing investments, technology transfer or adaptation, capacity building, and complementation of value chains.
The 10th BSD culminated in the announcement of a U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA)/Nokia/NOW Telecom Grant that would advance 5G connectivity in the Philippines.”
SOURCE: US EMBASSY TO THE PHILIPPINES
“At the end of the meeting, the United States government, through the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) announced that it is providing NOW Telecom Company, Inc. a P118 million ($2.15 million) grant to fund a feasibility study “for the development of reliable and secure nationwide 5G mobile and broadband networks in the Philippines.”
SOURCE: ABS-CBN
“The U.S. Trade and Development Agency has awarded a grant to NOW Telecom Company, Inc., for a feasibility study and pilot project to support the development of a nationwide 5G mobile and fixed wireless network in the Philippines. NOW Telecom has selected New Jersey-based Bell Labs Consulting, part of Bells Labs, the research arm of Nokia, to conduct the study.”
SOURCE: USTDA
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“The US government has given a local telco company a P118-million grant to be used for a pilot project and feasibility study aimed at developing a “reliable and secure” 5G network in the country.
The technical assistance extended by the US Trade and Development Agency to NOW Telecom was formalized during the recent Philippine visit of US Assistant Secretary of State Daniel Kritenbrink.”
SOURCE: PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER
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“The United States government, through the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), is providing NOW Telecom Company, Inc. a Php 118 million ($2.15 million) grant to fund a feasibility study for the development of reliable and secure nationwide 5G mobile and broadband networks in the Philippines.
NOW Telecom has selected New Jersey-based Bell Labs Consulting, part of Bell Labs, the research arm of Nokia, to conduct the study.”
SOURCE: US EMBASSY OF THE PHILIPPINES
“The United States government, through the U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), is providing NOW Telecom Company, Inc. a Php 118 million ($2.15 million) grant to fund a feasibility study for the development of reliable and secure nationwide 5G mobile and broadband networks in the Philippines.
NOW Telecom has selected New Jersey-based Bell Labs Consulting, part of Bell Labs, the research arm of Nokia, to conduct the study.”
SOURCE: US INDO-PACIFIC COMMAND
“A $1.5-million grant for the Philippines for “clean and trusted” 5G (fifth-generation) communications networks has become official with the signing of a grant agreement between the United States of America, acting through the US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) and NOW Telecom Co. Inc.”
SOURCE: THE MANILA TIMES
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— NOW Corporation (@NOWCORPORATION) January 23, 2023
Nokia announced that NOW Telecom has selected Bell Labs Consulting, part of Nokia to create a nationwide network design for 5G Standalone (SA) and design and planning for a national broadband network. As part of the agreement, Nokia will also design and implement a pilot 5G network at multiple sites in Metro Manila. This initiative is facilitated by the grant received by NOW Telecom from the US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) to support the development of 5G mobile and fixed wireless networks in the country. While the consulting work will start next month, the POC will be carried out in July this year.
SOURCE: PIPELINE PUB