Globe Telecom shared its new plans for 2026 at its “The Blueprint” media event held recently at The Globe Tower. The company announced that it is moving beyond just offering fast internet. Instead, Globe is focusing on making sure its service is consistent, easy to get, and affordable for every Filipino.

One of the biggest updates is Globe’s partnership with Starlink. After successful early tests, the two companies are preparing to expand testing for “Direct-to-Cell” satellite technology. This will help people stay connected even in far-off areas. Globe also celebrated being named the country’s most reliable network by Ookla, a global leader in internet testing.
For homes and businesses, Globe is introducing AI-powered tools. Globe At Home is working to make fiber internet a basic utility, like water or electricity, by building it directly into new houses. For business owners, they are offering new cloud and AI services to help companies talk to customers better without spending too much money.
The event also marked the 25th anniversary of TM, which continues to provide affordable promos for millions of users. On the social side, Globe revealed that its “GoGIVE” program has raised millions in donations through the GlobeOne app. These funds help groups like the Philippine Eagle Foundation and support relief efforts during natural disasters. By combining new technology with community help, Globe aims to make digital life better for everyone.

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