Globe rolls out prepaid fiber internet service

MANILA  -Globe Telecom Inc. has started offering prepaid home fiber internet, catering to mass market’s need for affordable connectivity for work, school, online payments and other digital transactions.

Dubbed as “GFiber Prepaid,” users can avail of the service with a one-time fee of P1,499, which includes installation and seven days of unlimited internet.

Prepaid consumers can choose from different on-demand packages that provide unlimited connectivity for seven days to a month.

The internet solution has no lock-up period and users can use the buy now, pay later option at GCash to pay for the service.

“The launch of GFiber Prepaid is a testament to our commitment to providing fiber internet connection that empowers everyone to seize new opportunities. Whether it’s for work, education, or setting up an online business, GFiber Prepaid is here to make that leap possible, all while staying within budget,” said Raymond Policarpio, vice president of Globe at Home Broadband Business.

Prior to this, Globe had introduced sachet-sized prepaid fiber connectivity by establishing Wi-Fi hubs where users can connect their devices. The Ayala-led company is tapping “sari-sari” stores and other community-based commercial spaces for this service.

Connectivity plans

With this offering, users can have internet access of one hour for P5 and 12 hours for P20. Subscribers can also pay P50 to P500 to have connectivity for three to 30 days.

This month, internet service provider Converge ICT Solutions Inc. is also set to fully launch its prepaid product “Surf2Sawa,” which is being offered at lower price points amid the rising consumer prices.
Surf2Sawa currently has nearly 29,000 subscribers, but Converge expects to grow this number to 120,000 by the end of the year. In comparison, the company has over 1.8 million postpaid subscribers.

The prepaid product costs as low as P50 (good for one day), for the cheapest offering, to as much as P700 (for 30 days). Postpaid plans are priced at least P1,500 per month. INQ

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