Connectivity in Luzon, Visayas to be improved

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PLDT Inc. is deploying additional submarine fiber links to improve connectivity in provinces in Luzon and Visayas.

PLDT said the major project, which involves laying over 600 kilometers of submarine fiber optic cable, intends to replace old domestic fiber optic network links and enhance the resiliency of its network as this provides additional new fiber routes.

This project is set 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.

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Recently, representatives from PLDT and NTT World Engineering Marine inspected the loading of the submarine cables onto the sea vessel “Subaru,” which was docked in Bauan, Batangas.

This took PLDT a step closer to deploying this fiber to the seabed as additional submarine fiber links to improve connectivity in Luzon and some parts of the Visayas.

Once finished, the project will fiber up for the first time Lubang island in Mindoro, Semirara island in Antique and Burias in Masbate, and will eventually enable PLDT to offer fiber-to-the-home services to customers there, as well as enhance its wireless arm Smart Communications Inc.’s mobile network services in the islands, particularly for Long Term Evolution and 5G.

The project will also fortify existing aerial cables with underground inland cables, which is essential in ensuring network resiliency, particularly in typhoon-prone provinces, PLDT said.

“We continue to fortify our future with the upgrade and expansion of our fiber network to serve as many Filipinos as possible and enable their pivot to digital in the new normal —powering hybrid workplaces, e-commerce, online banking and distance learning even in remote islands,” said Mario Tamayo, PLDT and Smart head of technology.

This project is part of the PLDT Group’s sustained investments in its network. Network-related initiatives made up the bulk of the P89 billion spend for 2021. This brings total capital expenditure over the last 10 years to P518.5 billion, PLDT said. – Myla Iglesias

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