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Globe powers over 600 towns with Fiber

By eliminating copper from its network, Globe is reducing its environmental impact, supporting its greater sustainability agenda as part of its green network strategy, and discouraging illegal salvaging that has historically disrupted connectivity.

Globe has successfully migrated more than 600 towns nationwide to full fiber connectivity, as part of its ongoing efforts to improve customer experience by providing Filipinos with faster, more reliable internet. These areas are now completely copper-free, enabling residents to enjoy high-speed broadband built for today’s digital lifestyle — whether for remote work, online learning, small businesses, or government services.

This transition is not only a network achievement but also a win for sustainability.

By eliminating copper from its network, Globe is reducing its environmental impact, supporting its greater sustainability agenda as part of its green network strategy, and discouraging illegal salvaging that has historically disrupted connectivity.

“We’ve built the infrastructure, now we need to protect it,” said Joel Agustin, Globe Head of Service Planning and Engineering. “Fiber has no copper, no resale value, and cutting it only harms the communities that rely on it. That’s why we’re asking residents to help us safeguard these lines. Connectivity is no longer a luxury, it’s a lifeline.”

No financial gain

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Despite the shift to fiber, incidents of intentional cable cuts continue to be reported, often due to misinformation or the mistaken belief that fiber can be sold like copper. Of the initial 425 towns that transitioned early to fiber, 170 or 40% experienced intentional cuts historically. Even in areas where copper theft was common, 63% still saw fiber-related incidents, highlighting the need for greater public awareness.

Globe stresses that cutting fiber lines brings no financial gain, but can cause widespread harm. A single cable cut can disconnect entire communities, affecting homes, schools, businesses, and government offices for hours or even days.

Protect connectivity

To help protect connectivity, Globe urges residents  to:

●      Report any suspicious activity near fiber lines or utility poles to the nearest barangay or police station;

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●      Support barangay patrols and community watch programs;

●      Work with local officials to include infrastructure protection in ordinances and local plans

These efforts support Globe’s collaboration with local government units and national agencies, focused on education, prevention, and rapid response.

As Globe brings pure fiber connectivity to more towns across the country, it calls on Filipinos to play an active role in protecting the infrastructure that powers digital life — while also supporting a more sustainable future.

Residents can now experience reliable, high-speed fiber internet by signing up through the following links:

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●      For Globe GFiber Postpaid: https://new.globe.com.ph/gfiber

●      For Globe GFiber Prepaid: https://gfiberprepaid.globe.com.ph

To learn more, visit www.globe.com.ph

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