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Globe is gearing their network to support Internet of Things (IoT) services. Right now, Globe is working on introducing Narrow Band - Internet of Things (NB-IoT) technology. “These permits complement our aggressive builds and roll-outs as we not only increase our capacity and capability but more importantly, we make connectivity possible and accessible in areas that don't have any access to the internet before,” stated by Globe Senior Vice President for Program Delivery under Network Technical Group Joel Agustin. With these established cell sites taking advantage of high frequencies, Globe is looking forward to giving faster Internet access to its subscribers whether they're in Luzon, Visayas, or Mindanao. One curious question here though is why is Globe abandoning the eat-all-you can model for mobile 3G internet? Read more in our articles including "Globe prepares network for IoT services with 700MHz band" and "OnePlus Watch Lite now official".

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Globe is gearing their network to support Internet of Things (IoT) services. Right now, Globe is working on introducing Narrow Band - Internet of Things (NB-IoT) technology.

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“These permits complement our aggressive builds and roll-outs as we not only increase our capacity and capability but more importantly, we make connectivity possible and accessible in areas that don't have any access to the internet before,” stated by Globe Senior Vice President for Program Delivery under Network Technical Group Joel Agustin. With these established cell sites taking advantage of high frequencies, Globe is looking forward to giving faster Internet access to its subscribers whether they're in Luzon, Visayas, or Mindanao. One curious question here though is why is Globe abandoning the eat-all-you can model for mobile 3G internet?

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Our coverage of globe internet of things includes: "Globe prepares network for IoT services with 700MHz band"; "OnePlus Watch Lite now official"; "Globe acquires 700+ permits to build more cell towers". Each article provides unique insights and information.