Telecommunications company Globe Telecom said it is expanding its fiber network to bring high-speed internet to more households, focusing on services designed for the mass market.
The company’s home broadband business generated ₱24 billion in revenues in 2025, driven by growth in fiber services that offset the decline in legacy and fixed wireless offerings.
Fiber connections accounted for 91% of total home broadband revenues in 2025, up from 87% in 2024. Globe’s total broadband subscriber base also increased to 2.1 million by the end of 2025, compared with 1.7 million a year earlier.
Fixed wired customers grew by 40% year on year, showing a shift among consumers toward more stable and faster internet connections.
“Our 2025 performance serves as a powerful springboard into the year ahead,” said Carl Cruz, president and CEO of Globe. “In 2026, we are committed to scaling the reach of GFiber Prepaid and Globe At Home 5G WiFi to meet the diversifying needs of our customers. This reinforces our mission to stay ahead of consumer demand through meaningful innovations that not only improve lives but truly empower the communities we serve.”
One of the company’s key offerings is GFiber Prepaid, a prepaid fiber internet service designed for households that prefer flexible connectivity without long-term contracts. Globe said the service had more than 820,000 subscribers by the end of 2025.
The company also introduced Globe At Home 5G WiFi in September 2025 to support users who need internet access both at home and while moving between locations.
The plug-and-play device provides fiber-like speeds and unlimited connectivity. It also includes an Android touchscreen interface and built-in speakers, allowing users to manage their internet service directly from the device.