PLDT expands fiber to reach Burias,
Lubang, and Semirara islands for the first time
Lubang, and Semirara islands for the first time
This fiber connectivity will improve the island's existing 4G/LTE service and later provide 5G. It will also soon allow residents, businesses, and communities in Burias island to enjoy fiber-to-the-home for the best and fastest Internet connectivity.
Leading integrated telco PLDT has deployed more submarine cable links to connect major islands in Southern Luzon and the Visayas. For the first time, bringing much-anticipated fiber connectivity to Burias Island in Masbate, Lubang Island in Occidental Mindoro, and Semirara Island in Antique.
Cable landing ceremonies were held this morning at Brgy Laurente in the Municipality of San Pascual, Masbate in Burias Island to mark this milestone. In attendance were representatives from PLDT Inc. (PLDT) and its wireless unit Smart Communications Inc. (Smart) led by Group Head/FVP for Network Planning and Engineering Patrick Belicena; Meinardo Opiana, Head/VP for Transport Planning and Engineering; and Robert Pascual, Head of Fixed Transport Engineering, PLDT; San Pascual, Masbate local government officials led by incoming Mayor Zakarina Lazaro, incoming Sangguniang Bayan Erica Lazaro, Brgy. Laurente Barangay Captain Mary Ann Quibot, Municipal Engineer Ramon Pedrizo Jr, and tourism officer Ma Cecilia Divino; and Keitaroh Kimoto and Masashi Nakagawa of PLDT partner NTT-World Engineering Marine (NTT-WEM).
Cable landing ceremonies held at Brgy Laurente in the Municipality of San Pascual, Masbate in Burias Island were attended by representatives from PLDT, Smart, NTT-WEM and the San Pascual, Masbate LGU. L-R: Keitaroh Kimoto and Masashi Nakagawa of NTT World Engineering Marine; Robert Pascual and Meinardo Opiana of PLDT; San Pascual, Masbate Municipal Engineer Ramon Pedrizo Jr., incoming Mayor Zakarina Lazaro, and incoming Sangguniang Bayan Erica Lazaro; Patrick Belicena of PLDT and Smart; San Pascual, Masbate local tourism officer Ma Cecilia Divino; and Brgy. Laurente, San Pascual Brgy Captain Mary Ann Quibot; holding aloft the fiber optic cable which crossed hundreds of kilometers of the sea bed to bring connectivity to Burias island.
This fiber connectivity will improve the island's existing 4G/LTE service and later provide 5G. It will also soon allow residents, businesses, and communities in Burias island to enjoy fiber-to-the-home, for the best and fastest Internet connectivity. In addition, communities across the country need connectivity to keep abreast of the digital era. The deployment in Burias marks the near completion of a significant PLDT submarine cable program that aims to improve the quality of mobile and internet experience, open digital opportunities for previously unconnected areas, and eventually help drive progress and development.
The fiber connectivity is also expected to help PLDT and Smart ensure network resiliency in the Southern Luzon area, where typhoons, other natural calamities, and man-made accidents regularly cause destruction and service interruption.
"Fast, reliable, and fiber-powered connectivity are essential to the post-pandemic next normal. With fiber available in these areas, we are equipping more Filipinos with improved connectivity. So that they can use it to work in hybrid workplaces, study remotely, engages in the digital marketplace, and avail themselves of other services on the internet, such as online banking and online shopping," said Mario G. Tamayo, Head of Technology and PLDT and Smart.
"This is part of PLDT's major project with technology partner NTT-WEM to deploy additional submarine fiber links to improve connectivity in Luzon. Particularly in the southern Luzon provinces of Sorsogon, Quezon, Albay, and Occidental Mindoro, and some parts of Visayas, such as Samar and Aklan. The project involved laying over 600 kilometers of submarine fiber optic cable and corresponding inland domestic fiber links," said Opiana.
PLDT Group has continuously invested in its network. As a result, network-related initiatives made up the bulk of the ₱89 billion spent for 2021. This brings the total CAPEX spent over the last ten years to ₱518.5 billion. As a result, CAPEX's guidance for 2022 is ₱85 billion.
This deployment further expands PLDT's fiber infrastructure, already the country's largest at 803,000 kilometers as of end-March 2022. This fiber infrastructure also supports Smart's mobile network, which has 76,600 base stations nationwide, providing 3G, 4G/LTE, and 5G to customers from Batanes to Tawi-Tawi.