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AYALA-LED Globe Telecom, Inc. said it will work with global technology and telecommunications (telco) companies to develop an ...
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Globe expands access to fiber broadband
Globe Telecom is expanding its fiber broadband services across the country in a bid to close the digital divide and empower more Filipino households and small businesses to fully participate in the ...
Press releaseGlobe Telecom, Nokia collaborate on network APIs to provide banks with enhanced security #MWC25 Globe tests Nokia’s Network Exposure Platform (NEP) to enhance security in financial ...
GLOBE Telecom, Inc. has expanded the coverage of its fifth-generation (5G) roaming services to more countries, improving the mobile connectivity of its postpaid and prepaid customers. In a statement ...
Globe Telecom Inc. said it started converting more than 3,000 cell sites and other low-energy facilities in Metro Manila and ...
GLOBE TELECOM, Inc. on Monday said it expects 2023 to be a challenging year, citing inflation as among the major pressures to overcome.
Globe Telecom Inc.’s new chief executive officer is targeting growth in the firm’s broadband and enterprise services units to hit a goal of becoming the Philippines’ biggest telco by revenue.
Globe Telecom Inc., the Philippines’ second-biggest telecommunications company, expects e-wallet unit GCash to be ready for an initial public offering by yearend, President and CEO Ernest Cu said.
Expansion will accelerate Globe’s time to market and provide compelling digital customer experience; following the successful implementation of Amdocs Catalog and Commerce solutions for Globe ...
Like many other mobile network operators in the world, Filipino telco Globe Telecom has been laying the technology foundation to support the demands of new 5G services. Cloud computing has been a ...
Globe Telecom profit dips as customers spend less The Philippine telcommunication services provider says its 15 percent fall in earnings was also due to higher cost of maintaining its operations.
They seem so brittle. Cables that are a little more than two inches thick line our ocean floors, culminating in over half a million miles in length, transmitting terabytes of data across the globe ...