In places like Tawi-Tawi, an island Province in the Philippines, connectivity is more than a convenience; it is a lifeline. Globe Telecom is helping bridge the digital divide by championing sustainable connectivity and empowering communities in remote areas of the Philippines.
At the recent Digital Bayanihan event in Tawi-Tawi, located within the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Globe reaffirmed its commitment to building a more connected and resilient nation. The event, led by President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. and the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), highlighted the crucial role of inclusive digital infrastructure in driving long-term development.
"Globe is proud to stand beside the national government in realizing the dream of a digitally empowered Philippines. Our work in Mindanao, especially in areas like Tawi-Tawi, reflects our belief that no one should be left behind in the digital age," said Robert Aquino, Globe's Assistant Vice President for Government Relations.
Globe's active role in Digital Bayanihan signals its long-term alignment with the government's vision for universal connectivity. And with Globe, that vision is backed with concrete action. In 2024 alone, the company built and upgraded nearly 2,000 cell sites across Mindanao and continues to expand its fiber footprint.
Globe also actively supports community-focused initiatives, recognizing that sustainable connectivity means more than just putting up cell towers. In partnership with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Globe has donated nearly 500 mobile phones, pre-equipped with GCash to beneficiaries of the 4Ps program, those in the most disadvantaged communities.
Beyond infrastructure, Globe is committed to promoting responsible use of the internet. The company works closely with local communities to encourage the use technology for education, resilience and economic growth.
In today's world, connectivity is a catalyst for opportunity when it is built to last and designed for everyone. Globe's active involvement in the Digital Bayanihan initiative reinforces its commitment to inclusive, long-term digital access.
It is not just about getting people online; it is about doing so responsibly, equitably and with lasting impact, and that is what sustainable connectivity truly means.