MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR
No. 05-07-2009
SUBJECT: GUIDELINES
ON UNIT OF BILLING OF
WHEREAS, the 1987 Constitution fully recognizes the vital role of
communications in nation building and provides for the emergence of
communications structures suitable to the needs and aspirations of the nation;
WHEREAS, the promotion of competition in the
telecommunications market is a key objective of Republic Act No. 7925 (R.A. No.
7925), otherwise known as The Public Telecommunications Policy Act of the
Philippines, which mandates that “a healthy competitive environment shall be
fostered, one in which telecommunications carriers are free to make business
decisions and interact with one another in providing telecommunications
services, with the end in view of encouraging their financial viability while
maintaining affordable rates”;
WHEREAS,
Sec. 4(d) of R.A. No. 7925 provides that rates and
tariff charges shall be fair, just and reasonable;
WHEREAS,
existing unit of billing for mobile voice service is
based on a one (1) minute or sixty (60) seconds per pulse;
NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to R.A. No. 7925, Executive Order (EO) No. 546 series of 1979, and in order to protect
and promote the interest of subscribers/end-users, the National Telecommunications
Commission (Commission) hereby promulgates the following guidelines:
1. The maximum unit of billing for the cellular mobile telephone service (CMTS) whether postpaid or prepaid shall be six (6) seconds per pulse.
2. The authorized rates shall be adjusted correspondingly. The rate for the first two (2) pulses, or equivalent if lower period per pulse is used, may be higher than the succeeding pulses to recover the cost of the call set-up. The CMTS providers shall submit to the Commission their respective proposed rates based on the herein prescribed unit of billing within thirty (30) days from the effectivity of this Circular.
3. Subscribers may opt to be billed on a one (1) minute per pulse basis or to subscribe to unlimited service offerings or any service offerings if they actively and knowingly enroll in the scheme.
4. International call service shall not be covered.
5. Interconnection agreements between cellular mobile telecommunications service (CMTS) providers and between CMTS providers and other interconnecting network and service providers shall be amended to incorporate the herein prescribed unit of billing within thirty (30) days from the effectivity of this Circular.
6. The CMTS providers and their interconnected network and service providers shall perform the necessary adjustments in their respective networks and systems to comply with herein prescribed unit of billing not later than one hundred twenty (120) days from the effectivity of this Circular.
7. Violation of any of the provisions of this Circular shall be a ground for the imposition of penalties in accordance with law.
8. Any circular, order, memoranda or parts thereof inconsistent herewith are deemed repealed or amended accordingly.
9. This Circular shall take effect fifteen (15)
days after publication in a newspaper of general circulation and three (3)
certified true copies are furnished the UP
Signed
RUEL V. CANOBAS
Commissioner
Signed Signed
JAIME M. FORTES, JR. DOUGLAS MICHAEL N. MALLILLIN
Deputy Commissioner Deputy Commissioner