Globe Telecom has recently submitted its 3-year coverage rollout plan for improving its mobile services to the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC). Globe said that it is committed to provide mobile services, including voice, SMS and data, to 95% of municipalities and cities in the country by the end of 2018, using the additional spectrum it acquired from San Miguel. Globe General Counsel Froilan Castelo said that Globe started to implement the rollout plan in June and will be deploying about 4,500 multiband, multimode software defined radio base station equipment and capacity upgrades to improve overall customer experience in terms of speed and reliability of its mobile services. In addition to improving mobile services, Globe is also pursuing its fixed broadband expansion program to provide ultra fast internet in 2 million households over 20,000 barangays by 2020. Globe has partnered with government agencies to strengthen efforts against mobile-based scams, introducing new tools designed to detect illegal signal activity across the country. In collaboration with the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC), the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC), and the Philippine National Police’s Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), Globe has donated IMSI catcher detectors to help authorities identify and track unauthorized mobile network activity. Globe, NTC, CICC, CIDG deploy IMSI catcher detectors to fight mobile scamsGlobe said the partnership reflects a broader effort to ensure that digital connectivity in the Philippines remains safe and secure. Read more in our articles including "Globe submits 3-year coverage rollout plan to NTC" and "Globe, NTC, CICC, CIDG deploy IMSI catcher detectors to fight mobile scams".
Globe Telecom has recently submitted its 3-year coverage rollout plan for improving its mobile services to the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC). Globe said that it is committed to provide mobile services, including voice, SMS and data, to 95% of municipalities and cities in the country by the end of 2018, using the additional spectrum it acquired from San Miguel.
Globe General Counsel Froilan Castelo said that Globe started to implement the rollout plan in June and will be deploying about 4,500 multiband, multimode software defined radio base station equipment and capacity upgrades to improve overall customer experience in terms of speed and reliability of its mobile services. In addition to improving mobile services, Globe is also pursuing its fixed broadband expansion program to provide ultra fast internet in 2 million households over 20,000 barangays by 2020. Globe has partnered with government agencies to strengthen efforts against mobile-based scams, introducing new tools designed to detect illegal signal activity across the country.
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