Globe expands coverage on Philippines' largest island

Globe expands coverage on Philippines' largest island

Globe Telecom expanded coverage with 20 new sites across four provinces in the administrative region of Central Luzon, a move to boost digital infrastructure and support the agricultural and tourism sectors on the Philippines’ largest island.

In a statement, the Philippines-based operator detailed that it built six new towers in four locations: Angat, Doña Remedios Trinidad, Hagonoy, and the city of San Jose Del Monte. 

They added to the six recent new towers that were built in the municipality of Nueva Ecija, and the expansion of 11 existing sites to bolster connectivity in urban centres and rural communities.

Meanwhile, five were constructed in Pampanga, three in Bamban, Concepcion and Tarlac City, with other sites also upgraded.

“Globe’s network expansion across Central Luzon underscores our commitment to providing world-class connectivity to every Filipino. With these new towers and expansion sites, we are not only enhancing connectivity but also empowering communities to thrive in the digital age,” said Joel Agustin, Globe Head of Service Planning and Engineering.

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