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SP reso urges telcos to fix cables, posts

A resolution urging all telecommunication and cable/internet service providers including SMART, PLDT, Globe, Converge, DITO, Sky Cable, and other operators, to immediately clean up and properly manage spaghetti wires, low-hanging cables, and abandoned or leaning posts throughout the city, was approved by the Bacolod Sangguniang Panlungsod Wednesday.

Authored by Councilor Caesar Distrito, the resolution responds to increasing reports from barangays of hazardous and disorganized cable installations that endanger road users and pedestrians, obstruct emergency operations, and worsen urban blight.

Distrito said “These unsafe and unsightly wires are real hazards to our people. We are calling on all TELCOs to act immediately and work closely with the city government to eliminate these risks.”

The resolution urges companies to conduct city-wide inspections, remove unused or abandoned cables, fix spaghetti wiring, elevate or tighten hanging lines, and replace or reinforce unstable posts. It also directs them to coordinate with the City Government, through the BCDRRMO, DPS, and City Engineering Office, to ensure orderly and safe clearing operations.

The SP, likewise, asked the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to monitor compliance and ensure adherence to national safety guidelines. Barangay officials are encouraged to help identify areas with hazardous cable conditions.

Companies are required to submit a report to the City Council detailing their clean-up actions and maintenance plans.

“This is about protecting public safety and ensuring cleaner, more orderly streets for our residents,” Distrito added.

Copies of the approved resolution will be furnished to all TELCOs, the NTC, and concerned city departments.*

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