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Globe, Converge set to complete joint project in Leyte

Utilizing cutting-edge technology, the venture includes the deployment of state-of-the-art microduct solution underground facilities. The project was completed in the third quarter of 2022.

Following the success of the initial undertaking, a second co-build project in Leyte began in the third quarter of 2023. Spanning 209 kilometers to connect Tacloban and Maasin via Baybay, it is 80-percent complete and is expected to conclude by the third quarter of 2024.

These initiatives fall under Globe’s core fortification program, designed to achieve comprehensive enhancements, expand fiber network, upgrade network capacity, and accommodate Hyperscalers’ needs.

The program focuses on improving the resilience of the company’s Fiber Optic Core Backbone Network against the impacts of typhoons and other natural disasters.

“Our collaboration with Converge demonstrates our commitment to improving telecom infrastructure across the Philippines. By pooling our resources and expertise, we’re not only expanding our network more efficiently but also significantly lowering the costs associated with such extensive infrastructure projects,”  Joel Agustin, Globe senior vice president  and head of Network Planning and Engineering said.

He said the collaboration with Converge allows Globe to continue to improve its network availability and consistency, which are critical in providing reliable service.

“We truly appreciate the collaboration with Converge as we share the same focus on delivering reliable service to our customers. We are looking forward to a sustained and fruitful partnership as we continue  to strive to improve the experience of our customers,” Agustin said. — Darwin G. Amojelar

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