CEBU, Philippines — Globe Telecoms has assured Cebu, and the rest of the Visayas, of improved connectivity, as it commits to support the digital transformation of the Visayan region, particularly Cebu.
“In today’s digital world, connectivity is not a privilege but a right for all. Globe is committed to bridging the digital divide, ensuring that the benefits of the digital age are accessible to everyone,” said Patrick Gloria, Globe’s external affairs vice president.
Gloria, who was one of the speakers during the recently concluded 15th Asia CEO Forum held in Cebu, said that the ongoing Globe network initiatives in Cebu are aimed at meeting the increasing demand for connectivity.
In the last three years, new cell site deployments and expansions of existing sites have bolstered cellular infrastructure, resulting in increased network coverage of 34 percent in Cebu City, 10 percent in Lapu-Lapu City, nine percent in Mandaue City, and 47 percent across the rest of the province.
He reported that the company also continues to replace its legacy copper infrastructure with modern fiber technology, greatly enhancing internet speeds and reliability.
Over the past five years, Globe has built 241,000 fiber- to-the-home (FTTH) lines, with 30 percent in Cebu City, 12 percent in Mandaue City, 12 percent in Lapu-Lapu City, and 46 percent across the province.
Beyond investing in infrastructure, Gloria noted the importance of investing in people. Globe maintains a steadfast focus on its customers, believing in following their journey, understanding their unique needs, and addressing these needs through innovative technology.
Globe, fast expanding into a full-fledged technology company, explores customer-centric solutions that democratize financial services, primary healthcare, and e-commerce.
Through its ecosystem of digital platforms, including GCash and KonsultaMD, Globe empowers individuals and businesses, fostering a more inclusive and resilient digital economy. Globe’s commitment to sustainability is also evident in its adherence to the United Nations Global Compact Principles and its pledge to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2050.
He also acknowledged the importance of Globe’s partnerships with national government agencies and local government units (LGUs) to expedite the deployment of connectivity infrastructure by streamlining the permitting process.
He highlighted Globe’s assurance to the Visayas business community of sustained efforts towards inclusive connectivity, saying “Globe is committed to continuously innovating and beefing up its network to deliver inclusive connectivity and life-enabling services in the regions, a key officer recently assured Cebu’s business community.”
The Asia CEO Forum Cebu underscored the significant role of digital transformation in driving economic development and improving the lives of people in the Visayas.