Globe posted mobile data traffic of 1,761 petabytes in the first half of 2021, a 59% increase versus the same period last year. According to Globe, they outperformed the competition in Mobile Data Traffic from January to June 2021. Standing at 1,761 petabytes compared to the 1,579 of other telcos, a number that indicates that customers prefer to use the Globe network for mobile internet services. 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. One curious question here though is why is Globe abandoning the eat-all-you can model for mobile 3G internet? Likewise, Globe has terminated their Globe Visibility Unlimited plans (the one that costs Php3,000 a month for unlimited Mobile 3G internet). Read more in our articles including "Globe posts 1,761 petabytes of mobile data traffic for Q1 2021" and "Globe, NTC, CICC, CIDG deploy IMSI catcher detectors to fight mobile scams".
Globe posted mobile data traffic of 1,761 petabytes in the first half of 2021, a 59% increase versus the same period last year. According to Globe, they outperformed the competition in Mobile Data Traffic from January to June 2021.
Standing at 1,761 petabytes compared to the 1,579 of other telcos, a number that indicates that customers prefer to use the Globe network for mobile internet services. 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.
Our coverage of Globe mobile traffic includes: "Globe posts 1,761 petabytes of mobile data traffic for Q1 2021"; "Globe, NTC, CICC, CIDG deploy IMSI catcher detectors to fight mobile scams"; "Results: Mobile 3G Usage". Each article provides unique insights and information.