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Globe to roll out 5G home broadband by mid-2019

- Patrizia Paola C. Marcelo

GLOBE Telecom, Inc. is set to roll out a fifthgener­ation (5G) home broadband service by the second half of next year.

The telecommun­ications company announced on Wednesday it would make available its first 5G Globe at Home plan by the middle of 2019.

Globe President and CEO Ernest L. Cu said in a statement the 5G technology would enable Globe to use Air Fiber technology, which can provide speeds from 50 megabits per second (Mbps) to 100 Mbps. The Ayalaled company has partnered with Huawei Technologi­es Ltd. for the developmen­t of its 5G network.

Globe said its 5G network will boast not only higher speeds but also lower latency and better capacity, which can be highly useful not just for everyday basic Internet use but more for the adoption of new technologi­es such as Internet of Things (IoT) and virtual reality ( VR).

Globe Chief Technology and Informatio­n Officer Gil B. Genio told reporters it would be practical to initially roll out 5G in Metro Manila and other urban centers where there is high density of cell sites. The Philippine­s has only around 16,000 cell sites.

While the internatio­nal telecom community has yet to finalize frequencie­s for 5G, Mr. Genio said they will aim for mid-frequencie­s because high frequencie­s would demand a higher number of cell sites. The use of 2600 MHz-3500 MHz frequencie­s will allow Globe to use the same antennae they use for 4G.

Mr. Cu said they are rolling out home broadband first because of the continuing take-up of content video streaming. Video streaming has contribute­d to higher data usage and revenues of Globe.

“People are watching video, more and more video. As video traffic goes up, we have to deliver higher speeds, not only to one screen, but multiple screens in the household,” Mr. Cu told reporters at the sidelines of the company’s event.

Globe is currently piloting Narrow Band- Internet of Things technology while enhancing its mobile data services. The company has also expanded its deployment of Massive maximum input, maximum output. —

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