RED Fiber now ‘Broadband of Choices’
MANILA, Philippines — In response to the overwhelming need of Filipinos for better internet service, Radius Telecoms, a 100 percent subsidiary of Meralco, is launching its latest fiber broadband service, RED Fiber, the broadband that gives you more choices.
Since its launch last November 2020, RED Fiber has proven to be a game changer. It maintains its progressive approach as the “Broadband of Choices” in Greater Metro Manila, CALABARZON, and parts of Central Luzon.
Radius Telecoms president and CEO Exequiel Delgado says, “Certain areas are implementing granular lockdowns brought about by this global health crisis. Having a grand product launch doesn’t feel right at the moment. But at the same time, we want to continue creating ways to serve our customers safely and efficiently. That is why we launched RED Fiber online – to provide ease of transaction for our customers.”
The online portal facilitates the speedy processing of new subscriber applications. Customers can check the availability of RED Fiber’s service in any residential area. Upon approval of the application, the fiber internet service can be installed within 48 hours.
Radius Telecoms also forged a partnership with Cignal TV, the #1 payTV provider, to launch dual-play plans, giving consumers unlimited fiber internet, plus awesome premium channels.
Radius Telecoms’ superior internet network ensures 90 percent service reliability and 33 percent minimum speed for their fiber internet home plans. This kind of service level commitment was previously limited to business customers.
Being a market newbie has not deterred RED Fiber from living up to its promise to provide fast, reliable, and affordable internet service and entertainment.
RED Fiber plans start at P1,699 per month inclusive of a 20Mbps connection bundled with IPTV from Cignal TV. For a limited time, customers may avail of its introductory offer of a total of three-months free monthly service fee, with the option to double the bandwidth for 30 days and get the highest TV plan free also for the first three months.
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