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+ March 16, 2021 GLOBE Telecom is working on building 13 more cell sites to support the thriving economy of Liloan, a town located in the northern part of Cebu.
This expansion program is on top of Liloan’s existing 14 Globe cell towers, said Adonis Evangelista, Globe’s regional sales head.
“This is for the people of Liloan to have a better internet speed. Liloan is one of the very progressive municipalities in northern Cebu,” he said.
Evangelista said they are working on the permits for the 13 cell sites with a target of two years to build. He said it takes an average of six months for a cell site to be built.
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+ January 27, 2021 GLOBE’s continuous efforts to improve its network performance over the years have resulted in faster and more affordable internet services for its broadband customers.
Since 2016, the prices per gigabyte (GB) of all Globe broadband services such as Globe At Home Prepaid WiFi, wired Globe At Home Postpaid and Globe at Home Postpaid LTE have gone down by more than 60 percent in the last four years.
From as high as P26 per GB, Globe At Home Postpaid LTE price has gone down to P9 per GB over the last two years or a 65.38 percent price decrease. Likewise, for Globe at Home Prepaid WiFi, Globe’s most affordable and loadable internet for the masses, customers now pay only P9 per GB from as high as P23 in 2017; P15 in 2018; and P10 in 2019 or a decrease of 60.87 percent since 2017.
Published December 23, 2020, 11:31 AM
As the pandemic continues to keep most Filipinos at home, many have been doing what they can to make the most out of being quarantined and life in the new normal.
For most company employees, that means working on deliverables, attending client meetings, and pitching in ideas during team discussions remotely. This work-from-home (WFH) set-up is likely to stay, at least according to a survey among 161 CEOs by the Management Association of the Philippines (MAP) and PwC Philippines. About 73 percent of the respondents see their organization implementing WFH policy even post-pandemic.
For students, school life goes on and online. Though without on-campus experience, many have been learning through Zoom classes and connecting with teachers and peers online, hence many try to find ways to look for stable and reliable connections, which for most isn’t readily available for them.
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