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PLDT launches Beyond Fiber digital solution for enterprise

PLDT has recently launched Beyond Fiber, a digital solution that provides business-grade fiber connection and digital tools for enterprises.

Starting at PHP 2,500, the business internet plan comes with a 50mbps fiber connection, a business-grade Cisco Meraki router that supports dual Wi-Fi, with dedicated enterprise support, and a business landline phone.

The plan can be customized further based on the needs of the customers. They may choose from the bundled digital tools from productivity to data and device protection that they can add on the plan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCdSZx8QqW8

Here’s the complete list of the bundles:

Work-from-home bundles
• Boost Remote Productivity for access of collaborative Microsoft apps with Teams (Powered by Microsoft 365 Business Standard) – PHP 750/month
• Promote Collaboration for streamlining day-to-day operations (Powered by Cisco Webex) PHP 1000/month
• Protect Employee Devices for strengthening the security of remote devices and servers used by employees (Powered by ePLDT Cyber Security )- PHP 500/month
• Management of Equipment for securing data remotely (Powered by Cisco Meraki Z3) – PHP 1000/month

Branches bundles
• Power Employee Productivity for booking appointments and virtual meetings via Microsoft Booking (Powered by Microsoft 365 Business Standard ) – PHP 750/month
• Secure Store Devices for protecting devices from malware threats and cyber threats (Powered by ePLDT Cyber Security ) – PHP 500/month
• Safe Payment Platform for providing contactless and online payments to customers (Powered by PayMaya)

For more details, you can check PLDT’s webpage here.

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1 Response

  1. Avatar for Bogart Bogart says:

    They can’t even fix the stability of their signals in some areas. And can’t upgrade all their DSL subs to Fiber. Now, they want to offer this solution to capitalize during this crisis. Have they no shame? Really?

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