Senator Bong Go welcomed the IBC-13's offer to use its facilities as a remote learning platform for students during the COVID-19 pandemic.
He added that the use of free television broadcasts would ensure more inclusive access to learning instead of relying only on the Internet as some students don’t have the means to have home Wi-Fi.
Martin Andanar, the Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary, however, said that for IBC-13 would need a P100-million investment for it to broaden its reach.
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