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Globe fiber revenues hit P24b as prepaid demand surges

Globe Telecom’s home broadband unit reported P24 billion in revenues for 2025, led by an aggressive fiber-optic expansion that offset the decline of legacy fixed wireless services.

The company’s fiber services accounted for 91 percent of total home revenues in 2025, rising from 87 percent in 2024 as the firm pivots toward more stable, high-speed infrastructure.

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The total broadband subscriber base reached 2.1 million by the end of 2025, up from 1.7 million the previous year. Fixed wired customers saw a 40 percent year-on-year increase, signaling a significant consumer shift toward fiber connectivity.

Much of the growth was fueled by GFiber Prepaid, which ended the year with over 820,000 subscribers by offering high-speed access without long-term contracts.

The company launched the Globe At Home 5G WiFi Loop in September 2025. The plug-and-play device features an Android touchscreen and built-in speakers, providing fiber-like speeds for users both at home and on the move.

“Our 2025 performance serves as a powerful springboard into the year ahead,” Globe president and chief executive Carl Cruz said.

He said that for 2026, the company intends to scale the reach of its prepaid fiber and 5G WiFi products to meet diversifying consumer needs.

“In 2026, we are committed to scaling the reach of GFiber Prepaid and Globe At Home 5G WiFi to meet the diversifying needs of our customers. This reinforces our mission to stay ahead of consumer demand through meaningful innovations that not only improve lives but truly empower the communities we serve,” Cruz said.

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