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Globe network rollout continues, ends Q3 2022 with 1,064 celltowers, more 5G sites and FTTH lines

Globe network rollout remains on track as it closed the first nine months of 2022 with P74.4 billion
capital expenditure (CAPEX), 14% higher than last year, to address growing connectivity needs of
Filipinos amid greater digitalization.

At least 84% of this period’s total cash CAPEX was allocated for data requirements to further enhance overall customer data experience. These include additional LTE upgrades, new 5G sites, tower builds, and Fiber to the Home (FTTH) rollout.

The network investment has yielded 1,064 new cell sites, 10,600 mobile sites upgraded to LTE, and
1,887 new 5G sites nationwide.

Close to 1.4 million FTTH lines were also deployed as of end-September 2022, compared to over 1
million lines from a year ago. This is in line with the company’s bid to make fast and reliable connectivity pervasive and accessible to more households and businesses.

“Globe’s network rollout momentum continues and is expected to surpass last year’s builds. These
accelerated upgrading and network expansion efforts will not only deliver a more consistent level of
network quality but will further elevate the standard of connectivity in the country,” said Joel Agustin, Globe’s Head of Network Planning and Engineering.

Globe’s substantial network improvement is a testament to its firm adherence to infrastructure buildup and innovation under the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly UN SDG No. 9, which highlights the roles of infrastructure and innovation as crucial drivers of economic growth and development.

With the ongoing network upgrade and expansion, Globe once again cemented its dominance as the
Most Reliable Mobile Network in the Philippines, logging the highest scores in All Technology
Consistency with 82.55 and All Technology Availability with 92.03, according to third quarter analysis by Ookla® Speedtest Intelligence® data.

As part of its ambition to deliver a #1stWorldNetwork, Globe, together with its partners, has landed
fiber optic cables in several provinces since July, on track to complete the landmark project by April
2023.

The $150-million Philippine Domestic Submarine Cable Network (PDSCN), the longest domestic subsea cable project in the Philippines, has 33 landing points, covering a total cable distance of about 2,500 kilometers.

The project is seen to deliver connectivity crucial to the country’s recovery from the pandemic, as it will support the growing need for reliable communications facilities.

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