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Globe is breaking new ground in mobile technology by expanding its tests of Non-Terrestrial Networks (NTN), bringing satellite-powered mobile services closer to everyday Filipinosโ€”especially those in remote areas.

Direct-to-Phone Satellite Trials Underway
Partnering with global Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite providers, Globe is testing Direct-to-Cellular (D2C) or Satellite-to-Phone (Sat2Phone) technology. This innovation allows regular mobile phones to connect directly to satellitesโ€”no extra gear needed.

Reaching the Unreachable
These trials aim to deliver next-gen connectivity to places beyond the reach of traditional cell towers. Globe has already made history with the Philippinesโ€™ first satellite SMS and voice service trials, and is now testing advanced NTN tech (3GPP Pre-release 17) to prepare for commercial rollout.

Live Voice Call via Satellite: A First
In a recent pilot with Lynk Global, Globe successfully completed a live voice call using satellite networksโ€”proving the techโ€™s readiness for wider deployment.

โ€œWeโ€™re making sure no Filipino is left behind,โ€ said Gerhard Tan, Globeโ€™s Senior Director for Technology Strategy and Innovation. โ€œSatellite-to-phone connectivity brings us closer to universal access, especially in areas where building traditional networks is tough.โ€

Tech for Emergencies and Inclusion
Beyond daily use, Globe sees NTN as a game-changer for disaster response and emergency communicationsโ€”where fast, reliable connections can save lives.

Guided by its Alagang Globe advocacy, the company continues to invest in inclusive, resilient, and future-ready digital solutions for all communities.

๐Ÿ”— Learn more at www.globe.com.ph

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