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PLDT blankets Bonifacio Global City with fiber-optic connection

Local operator PLDT said it recently completed its program to roll out fiber-powered broadband facilities in the Bonifacio Global City (BGC) in Taguig City.

Photo credit: Facebook page of BGC
Photo credit: Facebook page of BGC

All residential buildings in BGC are now Fibr-powered by PLDT Home. Among these buildings are One Serendra, Two Serendra, Bellagio One, Two and Three, Arya Residences, The Icon Residences, The Beaufort, One McKinley Place, 8 Forbestown Road, Essensa East Forbes, Pacific Plaza Towers, and all upcoming residential buildings in BGC such as the Grand Hyatt Manila Residences, Uptown Parksuites, High Street South Block?s One and Two Maridien, and Verve Residence Towers, East Gallery Place, West Gallery Place, and the Park Triangle Towers.

?As a cosmopolitan community, BGC residents have a strong demand for high-speed broadband given their digitally-driven lifestyles. PLDT Home Fibr fulfills this demand,? said PLDT FVP and head of home business Marco Borlongan.

A former military base, BGC is now one of the country?s fastest-growing commercial business districts and residential communities. It is home to many of the country?s major industries and a preferred location for many global brands and foreign investors.

BGC is also a popular cultural and leisure destination for city dwellers, with its open spaces, sports fields, parks, art installations, museums, cinemas and diverse array of dining options.

?PLDT Home Fibr is the future of broadband. With our aggressive nationwide fiber network roll-out, we are ushering in a future for Filipino families where world-class Internet is accessible to everyone. Our network program for the year is on track and we will continue our mission to give more Filipinos access to high-speed broadband,? said PLDT FVP and head of consumer business for market development Oscar A. Reyes Jr.

As of end-June, PLDT?s fiber facilities have passed 3.3 million homes. PLDT is expected to expand its fiber-to-the-home coverage to about four million homes passed by the end of 2017. It is also deploying hybrid technologies to allow existing customers connected via copper facilities to enjoy fiber-like speeds.

PLDT has invested around P300 billion or nearly $6 billion over the last decade to roll out the country?s most extensive fixed and wireless network infrastructure which now has 150,000 kilometers of fiber optic cables designed to support the Filipinos? growing use of fixed and mobile data.

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