Pagbilao milestone. Angelica Portestad Ronhari Mayor (seated, her third from the left) and her IDo Solutions President and CEO Engineer. Gary Libby (seated, second from left) signs a memorandum of agreement regarding free WiFi services in the presence of local officials.Photo by John Denveer M. Ruth, Pagbilao Municipality
PAGBILAO, QUEZON — In an important step to strengthen digital connectivity and empower residents, the local government of Pagbilao, Quezon enters a partnership with Integrated Digital Outdoor (IDo) Solution, a leading provider of WiFi infrastructure solutions. Did.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing ceremony was held at the Pagbilao City Court on March 25, 2024, marking the beginning of a collaborative effort to provide free WiFi services to the city’s residents.
The ceremony, attended by key stakeholders from the local government and IDo Solution, highlighted their shared commitment to bridging the digital divide and ensuring all residents of Pagbilao have equal access to online resources. Under the terms of the agreement, IDo Solution will install, maintain and manage his WiFi infrastructure at various locations within the area.
Mayor Angelica Portes Tatlongari expressed her enthusiasm for the partnership and said: By partnering with IDo Solution, we are providing residents with free WiFi access and taking concrete steps to help them harness the power of the Internet for education, communication, and economic empowerment. I am teaching. ”
IDo Solution, known for its expertise in deploying reliable and high-speed WiFi networks, has expressed its commitment to ensuring seamless connectivity for the residents of Pagbilao.
“We are honored to partner with the Pagbilao City Government in this effort. Our team is dedicated to providing a robust WiFi infrastructure that meets the evolving needs of our community and contributes to its socio-economic development. Gary Libby, President and CEO of IDo Solution.
Free WiFi services in city parks and public markets aim to give residents easy access to online information and services. Additionally, the initiative is expected to promote digital literacy and foster civic participation among residents.
Libby said the initiative underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in addressing the digital divide and promoting inclusive growth. He added that this cooperation is a testament to the city government’s commitment to the welfare and progress of its residents.


