Globe reaffirms commitment to connect isolated areas
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Globe reaffirms commitment to connect isolated areas
MANILA, Philippines — Globe reiterated its commitment to help connect remote communities as it fully supported the call of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to bring inclusive development to Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs).“We share the President’s vision to create a future where every Filipino can participate in the digital economy,” said Carl Cruz, Globe President and CEO.“We’ve seen firsthand how critical it is to connect…
Globe mobile network reaches 96.13 percent of PH population
The telco said it remains committed to connecting every Filipino, even those in far-flung areas.Cell tower file photoProviding internet connectivity to more FilipinosGlobe has announced that it has now reached 96.13 percent of the Philippine population with its mobile network.See also: Globe installs fiber services to over 600 townsThis means that, based on the 2020 population tally, Globe's service has reached 106 million people, using mobile s…
Globe Makes Internet Accessible in Disadvantaged Areas With New Network Builds
Globe now covers 96.13% of the Philippine population with its mobile network. Based on the 2020 population tally, that's over 106 million people who can rely on mobile signals for calls, internet access, and daily communication. Despite this, around 4.2 million Filipinos still remain outside the coverage areas. These are Filipinos who live in remote towns situated in barely inhabited islands, mountainous regions, or places where terrain and lack…
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