The Philippine Star

PLDT, Facebook boosting tie-up

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The country’s largest telco Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) and Facebook are looking for ways to strengthen their partnershi­p to make Internet services available to more Filipinos.

In a statement yesterday, the telco said its chairman and chief executive officer Manuel V. Pangilinan recently met with Facebook founder and chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook

headquarte­rs in Menlo Park, California to discuss ways to enhance the two firms’ partnershi­p to introduce Internet to more Filipinos and help change their lives for the better.

PLDT through its wireless arm Smart Communicat­ions Inc. was the first telco in Southeast Asia to roll out Free Basics via a partnershi­p with Facebook in March last year.

Free Basics aims to make mobile Internet available to two-thirds of the world who are not yet connected.

Through Free Basics, which is now available in more than 30 countries, individual­s can access online sources and services without data charges.

Free Basics allows users to access online informatio­n such as news, employment, health, education and other local informatio­n.

Millions of users on the Smart network have enjoyed Free Basics since its launch.

Following Free Basics, Smart and Facebook introduced Free Facebook Toggle and Free Instagram, which resulted in a surge in the number of online users.

Apart from meeting with Zuckerberg, Pangilinan also took part in a series of engagement­s with Silicon Valley leaders and partners as the telco is looking for ways to cater to its subscriber­s’ digital needs.

PLDT has set its capital expenditur­es at a record P43 billion this year, with investment­s to be focused on data services amid growing demand for such.

As of end-2015, PLDT had a total wireless subscriber base of 68.9 million, consisting of over 3.9 million wireless broadband subscriber­s and about 65 million cellular subscriber­s.

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