SecureLink Networks, a joint venture between PT&T Corp. and Australian tech firm Netlinkz Ltd., is investing millions of dollars in a new facility in Makati City this year, further strengthening its presence in the Philippines.
SecureLink Networks chairman and co-founder James Tsiolis, who also serves as chief executive and managing director of Netlinkz, told reporters at the Virtual Secured Network Plus (VSN+) launch that the company is considering further investment in the Philippines.
“We’re establishing a lab that will be a multimillion-dollar investment. Very soon. We’re in the process,” Tsiolis said.
“As you know, software can be further improved. So, we’re bringing a very good product from Australia and porting it over to the Philippines,” he said.
SecureLink Networks launched VSN+ in the Philippines, a groundbreaking solution poised to revolutionize enterprise cybersecurity and network resilience nationwide.
James Velasquez, PT&T president and chief executive and co-founder and chief executive of SecureLink Networks said VSN+ is not just a product but also a bold response to the growing threats in an interconnected world.
“With Australia cutting-edge tech and PT&T’s local expertise, we’re providing secure, scalable, and future-ready solutions for businesses and the government,” he said.