Globe Telecom announced new High Speed Platinum Home Broadband Plans from 50Mbps to 1Gbps

Globe Telecom officially announced their newest home broadband plans offering powered by fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) technology.

Announcing the new Globe Platinum Broadband Plans, home broadband customers can enjoy a broadband plan with internet speeds of up to 50 Mbps at Plan 2499, 100 Mbps at Plan 3499, 200 Mbps at Plan 4499, 500 Mbps at Plan 7499, and 1 Gbps at Plan 9499.

Customers to enjoy Platinum Broadband plans with speeds of up to 50 Mbps for P2499 per month all the way to 1 Gbps for P9499 per month available in over 80 sites

 

All plans are bundled with unlimited data with no data cap and free access to Spotify, NBA League Pass, and HOOQ.

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The new pricing scheme effectively puts the Philippines at par, if not better, against other countries such as USA, Thailand, and Indonesia in terms of affordability of broadband services. With its commitment to reach more customers, Globe is making its new Platinum Broadband Plans at less than half than its previous price offering.

“We are very excited to offer our new Platinum Broadband Plans as our way to provide Filipinos, one area at a time, with high-quality broadband services that need not be costly. We offer a full range of best-value broadband plans from 50 Mbps to as much as 1 Gbps now made more affordable and accessible, complete with value-for-money plan constructs that include exclusive perks and privileges, freebies, and premium device bundles for a world-class internet experience like no other, perfect for today’s fast-paced and digitally-connected lifestyle at home,” says Gilbert Simpao, Senior Vice President for Consumer Broadband at Globe.

By October 24, 2015, the 50 Mbps and 100 Mbps plans will be initially available in over 80 Platinum-covered sites in select key areas within Ortigas, Taguig City,Alabang, MakatiEastwood, Rockwell, Mandaluyong, Pasay, Pasig, San Juan,Muntinlupa, Las Pinas, ParanaqueManila, Quezon City, and Sta. Rosa Laguna.

On the other hand, the 200 Mbps plan is initially offered in Green Meadows,Acropolis, White Plains, Forbes Par, Bel-Air Village, Urdaneta Village, Ayala Alabang, Alabang 400, Southbay Gardens, The Amaryllis, San Lorenzo VillageSerendra, Abrio Nuvali, and Ayala Greenfield Estates.

Finally, the 500 Mbps and 1 Gbps plans will be available in Acropolis, Bel-Air VillageForbes Park, Greenmeadows, Urdaneta Village, and White Plains for its initial roll-out.

All plans will be available in more sites over the coming months as the telco’s fiber network expands to Aside from fiber-fast connectivity, Platinum Broadband customers also get access to  exclusive perks and privileges such as a dedicated Platinum Relationship Manager, dedicated Platinum Hotline, and Concierge assistance.

For more information on the Platinum-covered areas, visit tattoo.globe.com.ph, call 730-1010,or visit any Globe Store.

17 comments:

  1. 1Gbps to the ISP is fine and good, but does the Philippines even have the bandwidth/submarine cables to the rest of the Internet for widespread rollout of 1Gbps? Sounds like a marketing ploy to me.

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  2. Copy paste pa more! Di man lang nag-spin and source @_@

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  3. Sounds like Vernicious skepticism to me

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  4. Hahaha they are offering this because telstra and san Miguel corp. Will offer a much faster and a much affordable packages. Im getting a lot of new offers just to extend my contact, hahahaha no thank you I'll wait for the telstra it will be worth waiting hahaha

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  5. ganon...akala nyo ha...5mbps ako bakit 1.50 mbps lng sa speed ko..paghindi maka bayad nang 1 month disconnect agad...galingan nyo naman yon connection nyo...

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  6. inyu na yan mga hunghang
    wala visayas and mindanao area particularly Cebu and Davao
    selfish greedy fat people

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  7. Hahaha sabi na eh yung featured image palang na nakita ko as fb alam na kung kanino

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  8. Yep. Dyan pumapasok yung "Up to" or "Maximum Speed" na kalokohan dyan sa pinas. Yung 1.5mbps mo pasok parin sa plan mo na 5mbps. Kahit 10kbps pa speed mo, di parin sila nakaka breach sa contract.

    Dapat satin imnis na max speed ang i advertise, minimum speed dapat. Para at least obligado sila mag maintain ng certain quality ng connection.

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  9. hahaha RIP globe lipat na lahat ng subscribers nyo sa telstra. your product and service sucks big time. well not only globe but PLDT as well. 100mbps for 2k lng offer ng telstra why should i bite your inferior offer?

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  10. Are you fucking kidding me? It was said that my speed was 2mbps.. but.. I get 300+kbps download and 90-120kbps upload.. Ya'll can't even fix 2mbps speed.. 50mbps? 1gbps? Ahahahaha! I doubt it!

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  11. fyi. 300+kpbs = 2mbps bandwidth. but yeah, ISP here in PH sucks a lot.

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  12. Because most Bisayans and Mindanaoans can't probably afford those prices. Return on investment would take decades.

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  13. What about wireless broadband users? Maraming mga subscribers diyan lalo na sa mga province pero di na yata nila iimprove yung speed ng lowest plan while keeping it slow and often disconnects every hour.

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  14. naaaaahhh ill still go with telstra.... they have a min. 8mbps rule in aussie... if it goes lower than that then you could sue them... i prefer 100mbps max/8mbps min than 200mbps max/less than 1mbps min... let's wait for telstra phil. isntead guys konting tiis nalang ^_^

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  15. アルカヨス ノエルOctober 29, 2015 at 4:42 PM

    "if it goes lower than that then you could sue them"
    wow ang tinde pala nila >_<

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  16. Well Telstra is offering 100mbps. They must have a plan somewhere. But honestly in terms of bandwidth economic valur, Telstra is still taking the cake. Unless globe starts offering 50mbps for 1k I doubt she can win against Telstra. Remember, the Philippines is used to 2k or 1k net monthly plans. Take that and you take a portion of the market share.

    I wouldn't doubt it if Sky starts moving as well.

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  17. There is a huge difference between a bit (b) and a byte (B). 2Mbps (megabit) is approximately equal to 200-300KBps (Kilobyte)

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