Sun.Star Cebu

ISOLATED NO MORE

Globe Telecom put up a temporary cellular site in the mountain barangay of Bonbon, 19 kilometers from the Cebu City center Some 6,000 residents have been availing themselves of 2G and 3G signals since last Sunday, Jan. 6 Globe’s director for external af

- / WENILYN SABALO, USJ-R INTERN

In this era, when people use social media in almost all of their dayto-day transactio­ns, having poor cellular phone signal is a major problem. But what more to residents of a considered “dead spot” barangay, who do not have access to any stable cellular signal at all?

“If there was an emergency, we’d only find out if we went to the next barangay,” said Eduardo Cabriana in Cebuano. Cabriana is the village chief of Bonbon, a mountain barangay in Cebu City.

That was before Globe Telecom, a telecommun­ication company, put up a temporary cellular site that could integrate 2G and 3G signals in the area. This cellular site is expected to cater to around 6,000 barangay residents. It has operationa­l since Sunday, Jan. 6.

Business opportunit­ies

Bonbon is a remote barangay 19 kilometers from the city center. Residents rely on agricultur­e (flower and vegetable planting) as their primary source of income.

One resident was happy with the breakthrou­gh.

“I’ve been living here for 35 years. This is the first time that we have a stable signal. Before, we had to place our phone on top of the refrigerat­or where there was a hanging wires so we’d have a signal. Now, there is signal everywhere,” said Seralyn Llagoso.

She said this developmen­t could offer business opportunit­ies to residents. “People can start sell- ing (phone) load,” she said.

Jessa Mae Cabriana, a grade 9 student, said she and her classmates could also do school work like projects and research more efficientl­y.

“If we had a school project, we had to agree beforehand where and what time we would meet. If we had to do some research, we had to leave our house and go to an internet cafe, where the signal was very slow. Now, the signal is even very strong inside my room,” she said in Cebuano.

Connected online

Irish Nicole Molina, 14, said she and her friends could easily connect on social media. “I’m very happy. Now, almost all my classmates are online on Facebook,” she said in Cebuano.

Meanwhile, Cabriana said a stable cellular phone signal would greatly improve their response to emergency cases.

“Before, we had to travel 30 minutes away to the next barangay of Babag to find out if there was an emergency,” he said in Cebuano.

Patrick Gloria, Globe’s director of external affairs for Visayas and Mindanao, said a 4G LTE signal would be available in the area in two to three weeks.

Aside from the two cell sites that Globe Telecom put up in Barangays Bonbon and Guba, the company planned to put up additional cell sites in Barangays Sirao, Tabunan, and Babag.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO ?? ADVANTAGES. For students in Bonbon, Cebu City, the temporary cellular site Globe Telecom erected in the mountain barangay means they can do school work more efficientl­y and be connected online on social media with friends.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO ADVANTAGES. For students in Bonbon, Cebu City, the temporary cellular site Globe Telecom erected in the mountain barangay means they can do school work more efficientl­y and be connected online on social media with friends.

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