Globe GFiber Prepaid hits 700K users, now has 300Mbps promo

Globe GFiber Prepaid hits 700K users, now has 300Mbps promo

Globe GFiber Prepaid users are now over 700,000, the telco revealed in a statement. The new promo, Unli Surf 300Mbps/30 days for PHP 1499, is also available now to subscribers on the GlobeOne app. Meanwhile, the lowest load price they can register is the Unli Surf 50Mbps/7 days for only PHP 249.

The 700K-user milestone reflects Globe GFiber Prepaid's strong double-digit growth from the previous quarter and signals a clear shift in how Filipino households are adopting home broadband.

This achievement also shows the telco's dedication to digital inclusion, especially to families on a tight budget and who have limited access to dependable home internet.

As per Globe, GFiber Prepaid is pushing mass-market fiber internet adoption across the country with "a flexible, no lockup, load-as-you-need model" that enables families to stay connected in a way that suits their schedules, tasks, and budgets.

At home, reloadable UNLI Fiber internet helps Filipino households take advantage of new opportunities without having to worry about monthly bills, from facilitating digital learning and work from home to enabling online businesses and family entertainment.

GFiber Prepaid is more than just a product; it's a platform for advancement that enables families to stay actively connected to one another, access education, and engage more fully in the digital economy.

Abigail Cardino, Globe's head of brand management, broadband business, shared:
At Globe, we are deeply committed to delivering best-in-class products and services that uplift lives. GFiber Prepaid is our way of making fiber-speed connectivity accessible to more Filipinos, because progress should never be limited by affordability. This is the heart of #AlagangGlobe, innovation and connectivity that truly cares.

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To those GFiber Prepaid subscribers here, I would be glad to know whether you like this prepaid fiber internet service. – PinoyTechSaga

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