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  2. Globe Telecom - Wikipedia

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    Globe offers commercial wireless services through its 2G, 3G, 3.5G HSPA+, 4G LTE, and LTE-A networks, with 5G currently being deployed in key areas in the Philippines. [8] Its 5G coverage is available in over 3,000 locations all over the country, and nearly 100% of the population in the National Capital Region , Davao City , and Cebu .

  3. Bayan Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    Bayan Telecommunications Inc. (BayanTel) is a telecommunications company headquartered in Quezon City, Philippines serving areas in Metro Manila, Bicol and local exchange service areas in the Visayas and Mindanao regions combined, cover a population of over 25 million, nearly 33% of the population of the Philippines.

  4. TM (cellular service) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The service has gained popularity for its discounted call and messaging services, with the "All Network" offers allowing TM subscribers to communicate with users from other local networks. Touch Mobile was started as the first mobile brand in the Philippines that introduced voice messaging system in 2001. Due to the majority of SMS ...

  5. ABS-CBN Mobile - Wikipedia

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    ABS-CBN Mobile (stylized as ABS-CBNmobile) was a cellular telephony service provider in the Philippines owned and operated by ABS-CBN Convergence, a subsidiary of ABS-CBN. ABS-CBNmobile formerly uses the network infrastructures of Globe Telecom under a network-sharing agreement which allows ABS-CBN and Globe to share frequencies , switches ...

  6. Category : Internet service providers of the Philippines

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  7. Internet in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Internet café in the Philippines Worldmap of web browsers in 2015. As of 2013 in the Philippines, 62.43% use Google Chrome, 25.15% Firefox, 6.28% Internet Explorer, 4.13% Safari. [25] In 2022, according to Datareportal and Statista, about two to three of four Filipinos in the Philippines have access to the internet. [4] [26]

  8. Philippine Internet Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Globe Telecom’s Internet Service Provider (ISP), G-Net, is in the process of joining the Philippine Internet eXchange. Globe Telecom is a member of the Ayala Group of companies. G-Net is one of its services. G-Net would be peering via an E1 connection.

  9. Smart Communications - Wikipedia

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    Smart offers commercial wireless services through its 2G, 3G, 3.5G HSPA+, 4G LTE, and LTE-A networks, with 5G currently being deployed in multiple locations in the Philippines. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Smart's terrestrial wireless telephony service is being complemented by its satellite communication services Smart Sat and Marino which also serve the global ...