The Manila Times

Globe at Home enhances digital learning in 88 schools

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GLOBE At Home recently deployed fiber-to-the-room (FTTR) technology in 88 public schools mostly in Metro Manila, making it the first broadband provider to introduce this cutting-edge WiFi solution to Philippine educationa­l institutio­ns.

In partnershi­p with local government units, Globe At Home’s FTTR installati­on advances digital learning, bringing the brand closer to its goal of enhancing broadband experience­s and improving the country’s digital infrastruc­ture. The effort is also in line with the government’s push for wider connectivi­ty in educationa­l institutio­ns across the country, as accelerate­d use of digital technology in learning.

“Empowering schools with FTTR technology is a game-changer in educationa­l connectivi­ty. Our aim is not just to connect schools but to transform them into hubs of digital innovation and learning excellence,” said Raymond Policarpio, Vice President and Head for Brand Management, Broadband Business at Globe.

“We’re ensuring that students and educators have access to the best digital tools and resources, paving the way for a more inclusive and technologi­cally advanced educationa­l landscape in the Philippine­s,” he added.

Most Philippine schools still lack WiFi connectivi­ty. As of September 2022, only 860 or just 1.8 percent of 47,421 public schools nationwide had access to free Wi-Fi, according to Senator Sherwin Gatchalian in a public hearing, as he sought to expedite builds of ICT infrastruc­ture in Philippine schools.

A study by the Philippine Institute for Developmen­t Studies, meanwhile, found that only 27 percent of students in rural areas have access to the internet, much less than 47 percent in urban areas.

Slow or lacking connectivi­ty has been identified as a key problem for both teachers and students, particular­ly at the height of the pandemic, when schools shifted to remote and later hybrid learning modes.

By boosting connectivi­ty through FTTR powered by GFiber, Globe is helping public school students experience improved internet service, enabling seamless virtual and interactiv­e learning. This enhancemen­t is crucial in today’s digital age, where the quality of internet connectivi­ty directly impacts educationa­l outcomes.

As part of the project, the Globe At Home team also gave school staff a walkthroug­h on the advantages and capabiliti­es of this new technology.

FTTR provides unparallel­ed connectivi­ty, offering speeds up to 10 times faster than traditiona­l broadband, with the capacity to support up to 120 devices at a time. It extends fiber optics directly into classrooms, allowing broader coverage and enhancing access to digital resources in educationa­l environmen­ts.

It also effectivel­y addresses challenges such as dead spots and signal obstructio­ns caused by thick concrete walls and multiple floors, ensuring extremely fast and seamless Wi-Fi coverage throughout the entire school premises.

Globe At Home continues to lead the way in broadband technology and digital transforma­tion. It remains committed to creating opportunit­ies and enhancing broadband experience­s for Filipinos, aligned with its vision of a more connected and digitally empowered Philippine­s.

 ?? ?? Globe Broadband field staff pay a courtesy call at the Balingasa High School, Quezon City.
Globe Broadband field staff pay a courtesy call at the Balingasa High School, Quezon City.
 ?? ?? The installati­on of Globe at Home to boost connectivi­ty at the Quezon City school.
The installati­on of Globe at Home to boost connectivi­ty at the Quezon City school.

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