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Globe constructs 352 cell towers, upgrades LTE sites

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Globe Telecom Inc. said it continued its expansion in the first half of 2024, constructing 352 new cell towers and upgrading 1,942 mobile sites to LTE technology.

The telecom arm of the Ayala Group said the network buildup aims to enhance Globe’s mobile services and data speeds to provide reliable life-enabling connectivity to Filipinos.

Globe also deployed 39,880 fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) lines from January to June this year, further expanding its high-speed fiber internet coverage in addition to mobile network improvements.

This year’s rollout is strategically planned to maximize the utilization of Globe’s existing fiber inventory, aligning with its reduced cash capital expenditure allocation.

Globe’s network expansion efforts extend beyond urban centers, having successfully brought connectivity to over 500 geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas (GIDAs) as part of its commitment to bridging the digital divide.

The company said that by connecting remote communities, it enables residents to access vital online services, educational resources, and economic opportunities that were once limited by geographical barriers.

“We believe that every Filipino deserves access to reliable communication services. We’re here to empower them with the tools they need to thrive in a digital world,” said Joel Agustin, Globe head of service planning and engineering.

Globe’s network expansion strategy has evolved since 2023, with a shift towards optimizing network investments rather than pursuing opportunistic capacity expansion.

The strategic pivot has yielded positive results, allowing the mobile leader to return to sustainable Capex levels without compromising network quality or capacity.

The company’s efforts align with its mission to improve the country’s digital infrastructure and support the government’s initiatives to enhance nationwide connectivity and improve quality of life.

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