Inc, a potential third telco player in the Philippines, was granted a 25-year franchise extension which allows the company to operate a telecommunications network until 2043. The Philippines remains among the slowest countries in transitioning away from 3G networks, with most mobile users still relying on older devices that do not support newer voice technologies. PLDT’s extensive nationwide network infrastructure allows more households across the Philippines to access fiber prepaid services. What We (Consumers) All Should Demand The broader ambition is clear: the Philippines wants to be a top‑tier ASEAN connectivity hub, with a Php 6 trillion digital infrastructure plan aiming for faster, cheaper, and more reliable networks nationwide. Read more in our articles including "Now Telecom to roll out mobile internet service in Metro Manila" and "PH among slowest countries in shift away from 3G".
Inc, a potential third telco player in the Philippines, was granted a 25-year franchise extension which allows the company to operate a telecommunications network until 2043. The Philippines remains among the slowest countries in transitioning away from 3G networks, with most mobile users still relying on older devices that do not support newer voice technologies.
PLDT’s extensive nationwide network infrastructure allows more households across the Philippines to access fiber prepaid services. What We (Consumers) All Should Demand The broader ambition is clear: the Philippines wants to be a top‑tier ASEAN connectivity hub, with a Php 6 trillion digital infrastructure plan aiming for faster, cheaper, and more reliable networks nationwide.
Our coverage of now network philippines includes: "Now Telecom to roll out mobile internet service in Metro Manila"; "PH among slowest countries in shift away from 3G"; "Which Fiber Prepaid Service Should You Get in 2026?". Each article provides unique insights and information.