Globe Telecom
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Globe has activated a segment of the Philippine Domestic Submarine Cable Network (PDSCN) from Luzon to Mindanao, in the Philippines.
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Nokia is deploying its modular Interleaved Passive Active Antenna (IPAA+)for Globe Telecom’s rollout of 5G tech in southern Philippines.
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Globe shifts e-Waste Zero program focus to enhance mobile and broadband device circularity
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Globe Telecom is the first Philippine operator to deploy the end-to-end (E2E) network slicing function of 5G Standalone (SA).
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Globe Telecom (Globe) has received P1.9 billion ($34 million) for the third closing of 160 towers acquired by Miescor Infrastructure Development Corporation (MIDC).
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Globe Telecom has become the first country in the Philippines to test low earth orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity for short messaging service (SMS) and emergency alerts in partnership with Lynk Global.
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The US$150 million Philippine Domestic Cable Networks (PDSCN) is scheduled to be completed in April this year, according to Globe Telecom.
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The US$300 million consortium-led subsea cable, Asia Link Cable System (ALC), has been announced.
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Globe Telecom in the Philippines is starting work on registering the SIM cards of over 87 million customers, as Kenyan telcos report similar rules are slowing growth.
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Philippines-based Globe Telecom has agreed to sell and lease back over 5,700 of its mobile towers.
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Globe Telecom, Eastern Communications, and InfiniVAN have begun work on the Philippines' longest subsea fibre cable network.
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Globe Telecom is looking to grow its roster of property development partners as it steps up its push for built-in broadband.
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Cellular satellite company AST SpaceMobile has generated a further US$28 million to further its ambitions by selling its stake in smallsat company NanoAvionics.
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Globe's board of directors today approved a Stock Rights Offer for its eligible common shareholders as the Philippine telco aims to raise ₱32 billion.
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From record capex spends to new ventures, Globe Telecom is tackling the digital future not simply through services, but by incubating future unicorns. CFO Rosemarie Maniego-Eala shares the details with Melanie Mingas
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Globe and AST SpaceMobile, builder of the first space-based mobile broadband network, are working together to explore the expansion of services in Philippines using satellites.
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Philippines operator PLDT has sold its tower infrastructure for 77 billion pesos (US$1.5 billion), while its rival, Globe, has said it is looking for “strategic partnerships” for its own infrastructure.
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KarmanEdge, Inc, the new data centre venture by Philippine telco Globe, ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) and Ayala Corporation (AC), has named its CEO and CIO.
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Philippines fixed and mobile operator Globe more than doubled its fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) connections last year, the company has announced.
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One of the big operators in the Philippines says a new law on international shareholding will make “no impact” on it, but might bring in new players to the market.
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Philippine telco Globe is to carve out data its centre operations, creating a new subsidiary called KarmanEdge, Inc.
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Revenue and profit increased across the board for both América Móvil and Globe as the former reaped the rewards of its Tracfone sale and the latter reported its network investments had paid off.
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The viability of Dito, the new mobile competitor in the Philippines, is threatened by the US decision to ban China Telecom, says one of the country’s leading politicians.
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Globe and ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) are in talks to discuss "the carve-out of Globe’s data centre business in the Philippines".
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Globe Telecom will launch 5G standalone (SA) technology in the Philippines as it looks to bring a wide range of use cases to customers.
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Globe Telecom has enlisted Infinera to deploy its Auto-Lambda solution to upgrade its existing 4G access and aggregation networks and in anticipation of providing future 5G services.
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Globe Telecom has confirmed it is pivoting its primary business to become a "digital solutions group", as its market valuation set a new record.
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Philippine telco Globe is exploring the use of satellites for rural coverage across the country.
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Ernest Cu, the president and CEO of Philippine telco Globe, has joined the board of conversational AI firm, LivePerson Inc.
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Globe Telecom, leveraging HPE’s new multi-access edge compute (MEC) solution.
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Nokia has won a three-year contract with Globe Telecom, the largest mobile network operator in the Philippines.
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Pressure from competition and the regulator will push telcos in the Philippines to raise their capex in 2021 after cuts this year.
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Dito Telecommunity, the planned third mobile operator in the Philippines, plans to build its own domestic subsea network connecting the country’s islands, as well as a 10,000-15,000km fibre network.
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The official who led the move to select a third mobile operator for the Philippines has resigned from government.
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The Philippines government says it will open up infrastructure to all players, as a group including China Telecom was confirmed today as the winner of the race to be the third mobile operator.
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China Telecom is one a shortlist of one as the third mobile operator in the Philippines.
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A total of 10 companies are interested in bidding for the third mobile licence for the Philippines, with the latest, AMA Telecommunications, joining the race yesterday.
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Globe Telecom has unveiled a new SD-WAN offering that targets small and medium enterprises looking for more flexible networking options.
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The Philippines financial regulator has approved Globe Telecom’s plan to hive off its tower business into a separate company.