PLDT has started offering faster home internet with speeds of up to 300 Mbps under its PLDT Home Fiber Prepaid service. The update gives users more options as more Filipinos rely on the internet for work, school, and entertainment. The service requires a one-time installation fee of ₱999, which already includes 30 days of internet at up to 50 Mbps. PLDT said the goal is to give households more reliable and flexible internet as more daily activities move online. PLDT Home has launched a prepaid version of its fiber internet service, offering Filipino households a flexible alternative to traditional postpaid plans. The new Fiber Prepaid service provides unlimited data with speeds of up to 50 Mbps, catering to various online activities such as remote work, online learning, and streaming. The product aims to make fiber internet more accessible to households seeking reliable connectivity without the commitment of a monthly bill or contract. It operates on PLDT’s fiber network, which spans approximately 1.2 million cable kilometers, reaching 18.76 million homes across 91% of provinces and 73% of towns in the Philippines. Read more in our articles including "PLDT Home Fiber Prepaid now offers speeds up to 300 Mbps" and "PLDT Home Launches Prepaid Fiber Internet Option".
PLDT has started offering faster home internet with speeds of up to 300 Mbps under its PLDT Home Fiber Prepaid service. The update gives users more options as more Filipinos rely on the internet for work, school, and entertainment.
The service requires a one-time installation fee of ₱999, which already includes 30 days of internet at up to 50 Mbps. PLDT said the goal is to give households more reliable and flexible internet as more daily activities move online. PLDT Home has launched a prepaid version of its fiber internet service, offering Filipino households a flexible alternative to traditional postpaid plans.
Our coverage of fiber internet PH includes: "PLDT Home Fiber Prepaid now offers speeds up to 300 Mbps"; "PLDT Home Launches Prepaid Fiber Internet Option"; "PH among slowest countries in shift away from 3G". Each article provides unique insights and information.