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The PLDT Home Fibr Hitters, or the PLDT Volleyball Club is a former professional men's volleyball team owned by PLDT. It was established in 2013 and originally consisted of men's and women's teams . In 2018, the women's team became merged with the Smart Giga Hitters (later renamed PLDT Home Fibr Hitters women's team). [ 1 ]
The PLDT Home Fibr Hitters, or the PLDT Volleyball Club is a former professional men's volleyball team owned by PLDT. It was established in 2013 and originally consisted of men's and women's teams . In 2018, the women's team became merged with the Smart Giga Hitters (later renamed PLDT Home Fibr Hitters women's team). [ 1 ]
In February 2019, the Smart Prepaid Giga Hitters changed its name to the PLDT Home Fibr Power Hitters. [4] The team transferred to the PVL in February 2021, following the league's professionalization. [5] The team changed their name to the High Speed Hitters in January 2022, in a lead up to the upcoming PVL season. [6]
Smart Communications retail store in a mall. Smart Communications Inc., commonly referred to as Smart, is a wholly owned wireless communications and digital services subsidiary of PLDT Inc., [1] a telecommunications and digital services provider based in the Philippines. [2]
PLDT Home Fibr Power Hitters: 9 3 6 9 12 18 0.667 614 672 0.914 8 BaliPure Purest Water Defenders: 9 3 6 8 11 22 0.500 656 781 0.840 9 Perlas Spikers: 9 1 8 4 7 25 0.280 636 771 0.825 10 Cignal HD Spikers: 9 1 8 3 6 25 0.240 623 746 0.835
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According to PLDT, they spent P2 billion of its P28.8 billion capital expenditure for 2013 to bring TD-LTE technology to customers’ homes. According to industry data, the Philippines’ TD-LTE network was one of the largest deployments in Asia Pacific with over 200 base stations and an allocated bandwidth of 100 megabits per second (Mbps).