MANILA, Philippines, Dec. 03 /CSRNews.PH/ -  In line with its commitment
 to provide ICT support for nation building, leading telecommunications 
provider Globe Telecom took on the critical task of delivering high 
speed broadband connectivity for the recently concluded APEC 2015 
meetings, showing proof that state of internet connectivity in the 
country has improved significantly. 
“An official ICT partner for APEC, Globe wanted to showcase the 
elevated state of Philippine internet as we provided enhanced indoor and
 outdoor cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity for all venues of the APEC 
meetings, including the APEC Economic Leaders Meeting (AELM) and the 
various hotels where the delegates stayed,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe 
Senior Vice President for Corporate Communications.  
Globe showcased its world-class internet speed by providing data 
allocation of 12.5 Gbps in various venues in the metropolis during APEC 
week especially at the Philippine International Convention Center and 
the World Trade Center and the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. Last 
month, Globe paved the way for the Philippines to be globally 
competitive in terms of internet speed, becoming the first 
telecommunications provider in the country to install high-speed 
broadband plans ranging from 50Mbps to 1Gbps, utilizing the 
fiber-to-the-home technology. 
Aside from providing connectivity for the AELM, Globe also provided 
ICT requirements in other APEC meetings held in various parts of the 
country including Clark Pampanga, Subic, Iloilo City, Bacolod City, 
Boracay and Cebu City.  These meetings included the Informal Senior 
Officials Meetings, APEC Special Senior Finance Officials’ Meeting, 
First Senior Officials’ Meeting and Related Meetings, Asia Pacific Forum
 on Financial Inclusion, APEC PPP Experts Advisory Panel Meeting, Asia 
Pacific Infrastructure Partnership Meeting, APEC Finance and Central 
Bank Deputies Meeting, 22nd Automotive Dialogue Meeting, 
Disaster Risk Finance- APEC Roadmap for Resilient Economies, Second 
Senior Officials’ Meeting and Related Meetings, Ministers Responsible 
for Trade Meeting, Workshop on Fiscal Management through Transparency 
and Reforms, Senior Finance Officials’ Meeting,  3rd Senior Officials Meeting and other preparatory and related meetings. 
Following its important role of providing for the ICT requirements of
 APEC meetings, Globe received commendation from the APEC National 
Organizing Council.  “That the delegates were able to effectively 
utilize communication technology in aid of substantive discussions made 
during these meetings was due in large measure to the facilities 
provided through the expertise, attention and assistance of your 
company,” said Marciano Paynor, Director General of the APEC National 
Organizing Council, in a letter to Globe President & CEO Ernest Cu. 
Globe Telecom’s chairman, Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala, also played 
an active role during the APEC Summit as a member of the APEC Business 
Advisory Council (ABAC), composed of the region’s top business 
visionaries that provide key advice to the region's economic leaders. 
Calling for a collective action for greater regional economic 
integration, ABAC also made several recommendations that include 
continued support of the policies of the World Trade Organization, 
investments in food and agriculture, eliminating tariff barriers to 
environmental services, promoting inclusive business models, and 
developing green and livable cities, among others. 
APEC is a forum for 21 Pacific Rim member economies that seeks to 
promote free trade and economic cooperation throughout the Asia-Pacific 
region to raise living standards and education levels through 
sustainable economic growth and to foster a sense of community and an 
appreciation of shared interests among Asia-Pacific countries. APEC 
includes newly industrialized economies and aims to enable ASEAN 
economies to explore new export market opportunities for natural 
resources as well as to seek regional economic integration through 
foreign direct investment. Members account for approximately 40% of the 
world's population, approximately 54% of the world's gross domestic 
product and about 44% of world trade. 





 
 
 
0 Comments