The Philippine Star

Globe leaps ahead in fiber tech

- By elijah Felice Rosales

Ayala-led Globe Telecom Inc. will become one of the first telco firms in Southeast Asia to launch the fiber-to-the-room (FTTR) technology that can provide internet connectivi­ty to more than 100 devices all at the same time.

Globe said it has succeeded in testing its FTTR innovation and plans to soon incorporat­e it with its high-speed fiber offerings.

The new innovation has a speed and coverage 10 times that of the traditiona­l Wi-Fi network. It also has the capacity to handle up to 128 devices all at once.

The launch forms part of Globe’s corporate push to work with some of the country’s largest property builders for improved adoption of ready connectivi­ty. Globe said FTTR can penetrate even thick walls and floors to reduce dead spots at home.

Janis Racpan, head of Globe at Home brand management, said the FTTR raises the quality of Internet service provided by Globe to its subscriber­s.

The telco giant expects users to gain from the use of FTTR given the demand for reliable connectivi­ty during the pandemic.

“Broadband services have shifted during the pandemic, (as) the Internet has become an integral part of our daily lives, whether for work, learning or entertainm­ent,” Racpan said.

“It is also now being used to maximize connectivi­ty in intelligen­t homes, [and] the introducti­on of FTTR will further elevate their digital lifestyle at home,” Racpan added.

According to Racpan, Globe through the FTTR seeks to build an all-optical base for whole of home Wi-Fi, covering every room with fiber and enabling gigabit speed coverage.

Globe also launched its first end-to-end digital fiber purchase experience with GFiber plans. The product enables postpaid customers to get guaranteed installati­on within 24 hours for as long as they complete their applicatio­n before two in the afternoon.

Subscriber­s can choose between GFiber Plan 1699 with speed of up to 150 Mbps and GFiber Plan 2099 with capacity of up to 300 Mbps. The firm offers these internet-only plans with waived installati­on fees in select barangays nationwide.

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