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Globe reaffirms push for GIDA inclusive development

Globe reaffirms push for GIDA inclusive development

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Telecommunications firm Globe said it will continue to support President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s call to bring inclusive development to Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs).
'We share the President's vision to create a future where every Filipino can participate in the digital economy,' said Carl Cruz, Globe president and CEO.
'We've seen firsthand how critical it is to connect even the most remote communities. It's not just about putting up cell sites. It's about giving people a fair shot at education, healthcare, safety, and livelihood,' he added.
In his fourth State of the Nation Address, President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. spoke of the continued challenges in remote areas where internet access, reliable electricity, and public services remain out of reach.
He vowed that that all public schools in the Philippines will have internet access before the end of 2025, as part of his administration's aggressive push to modernize education and bridge the country's digital divide.
He said that around 12,000 public schools are still without internet and while free WiFi sites have grown to nearly 19,000 nationwide, it is still far from enough.
The President also emphasized the need to strengthen the National Fiber Backbone initiative and provide real access for people in the farthest corners of the country.
Various efforts from the telco sector to expand internet availability and affordability are gaining ground as the price of internet services continue to go down on a cost per GB basis and internet access is increasing,
However, the country continues to face challenges in access and infrastructure especially in remote areas.
'Clearly there are still gaps that we need to address,' said Cruz. 'User density per site needs to improve so that quality of service will also improve.'
Globe pointed out that the sector's ongoing work with the government to roll out the Bayanihan SIM is a clear path to solving portions of the digital divide.
'This is one area where government assistance is put to bear. By working together, we're able to get connectivity tools directly into the hands of those who need them most, especially in public schools and disadvantaged communities,' Cruz said.
The Bayanihan SIM initiative, launched in partnership with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), provides SIM cards preloaded with 25GB of free monthly data. With the entire telco industry onboard, the program aims to benefit a million individuals nationwide.
Globe's pilot rollout was held at Kalawakan Elementary School in Doña Remedios Trinidad, Bulacan, where students, teachers, and parents in a GIDA community received free SIMs with ready-to-use data. This initiative complements Globe's broader infrastructure efforts to reach more GIDAs and expand access where it's needed most.
In 2024, Globe also deployed 51 solar-powered cell sites in off-grid areas where power lines have yet to arrive. These new sites are now delivering mobile service to places that had long been disconnected, supporting daily learning, communication, and access to public services.
To accelerate rollout in GIDAs, Globe works closely with local governments to streamline permitting and gain community support. Through its partnership with DICT, the company has also activated free public WiFi in libraries and schools in underserved municipalities.
It has also distributed LTE pocket WiFi devices, SIMs with free data, and Globe At Home Prepaid WiFi kits in schools with limited access to digital tools. In addition, its KonekTayo WiFi service brings affordable, load-based internet to low-income households in remote communities.
These initiatives align with the government's efforts to modernize education, strengthen disaster preparedness, expand e-governance, and bring digital inclusion to every region.
Globe also continues to advocate for building reforms that can support long-term connectivity, such as the inclusion of dedicated telco rooms in new buildings, one canal policy and ease of doing business.—AOL, GMA Integrated News
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