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Globe introduces fiber solution for gated communities

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Globe at Home, in collaboration with Arya Residences by Arthaland, introduced a groundbreaking fiber solution for premium gated communities in the Philippines.

The Indoor Horizontal Cabling (IHC) technology, which enables fiber-to-the room (FTTR), is a first-of-its-kind innovation in Southeast Asia.

The next-generation home Wi-Fi solution delivers seamless, high-speed internet connectivity to every corner of one’s home, ushering in a new standard of sustainable and intelligent living for digitally-driven Filipinos.

Globe’s GFiber Plan powered by IHC and FTTR Technology is a more sustainable connectivity solution compared to traditional copper wires for the following reasons:

Globe said the new offer is in line with its commitment to providing Filipinos with cutting-edge connectivity solutions that enhance their digital lifestyles while championing a more sustainable future.

“As a company, Globe aims to lead with purpose and innovation to create a more inclusive and sustainable world,” said Globe vice president for broadband business Abigail Cardino.

“Globe’s GFiber Plans powered by IHC and FTTR Technology offer superior bandwidth capabilities while consuming less energy, aligning closely with Globe’s objectives for sustainable, green development—emphasizing not only high performance but also long-term operational sustainability,” she said.

The innovative and eco-conscious technology by Globe at Home, in collaboration with one of Globe’s top partners, is now available in the luxury green condominium in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.

As the developer of Arya Residences, Arthaland integrated luxury living with sustainable design.

“Arthaland has firmly established its commitment to sustainability, distinguishing itself as the only estate developer whose residential and commercial projects are 100-percent certified by local and internationally recognized green standards, such as LEED, WELL, EDGE and BERDE,” said Steven Dexter Chan, sales operations head of Arthaland.

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