Listed fiber internet provider Converge ICT Solutions Inc. is going international, said its Chief Operations Officer of Converge, Jesus C. Romero.
“We want to make connections with markets, not just in our country, but around the globe, so we can improve our infrastructure," he told a panel during the recent International Telecoms Week (ITW) event.
"This expansion outside the Philippines, partnering with global enterprises and international markets, will help us reach out to and provide the unserved and the underserved with fast, reliable, and affordable internet solutions,” he explained.
Already, Converge has laid down over 500,000 kilometers of fiber, strengthening its domestic network backbone to reach underserved and unserved areas.

The company is poised to expand to global markets, according to the COO.
For this teason, Converge signed up with Keppel Telecommunications & Transportation’s Bifrost Cable System.
Bifrost is a submarine cable system that can directly connect Asia to the west coast of North America.
Converge was granted an Indefeasible Right of Use for one fiber pair on Bifrost’s main trunk, as well as a cable landing station in Davao.
Furthermore, Converge joined the consortium behind the Southeast Asia Hainan-Hong Kong Express Cable System (SEA-H2X) submarine cable system.
The ICT company owns 25 percent of the cable system, alongside China Mobile International Ltd., China Unicom Global, and PPTEL SEA H2X Sdn. Bhd.
“With our participation in these international infrastructure, we can increase our own infrastructure capacities, which will then lead to increased bandwidth for all our subscribers, both residential and enterprise," Romero maintained.
"As we expand our portfolios, we can also provide better enterprise-level fiber solutions for the Philippines,” he pointed out.
“We’re not just moving forward, we want to move ahead,” Romero concluded.