Globe Telecom will be deploying cell sites on major thoroughfares across Metro Manila as part of efforts to improve its mobile services.
This, as Globe has recently signed an agreement with the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) for the installation of more than 120 small cell antennas along EDSA, Roxas Boulevard, C-5 Road and Congressional Avenue.
More than 120 small cell antennas will be installed along EDSA, Roxas Boulevard, C-5 Road and Congressional Avenue.
The agreement will allow Globe to put up cell facilities without going through the regular circuitous approval process, which involves having to secure an average of 25 permits from various local government units (LGUs). It would usually take about eight months to secure all the needed permits, Globe said.
“Securing various permits for the construction of telco infrastructure such as cell sites has long been a major challenge of the industry. We want to thank MMDA for sharing our vision of a connected Philippines by allowing us to deploy sites faster thus improving mobile experience at the heart of Metro Manila,” Globe president and chief executive officer Ernest Cu said.
The telco provider is also committed to provide logistical support to the traffic management operations of the MMDA.
Globe also committed to provide logistical support to the traffic management operations of the MMDA.
MMDA Chairman Danny Lim said the initiative will be helpful in improving communication services in Metro Manila.
“Globe Telecom has been a longtime partner of the agency in terms of public service. This agreement is in line with President Rodrigo Duterte’s policy of easing the process of doing business in the Philippines and MMDA’s contribution to improving telecommunications service in Metro Manila,” Lim said.
Globe earlier said it has created an independent company for the building of cell towers that may be utilized for the delivery of mobile services to its subscribers with its incorporation approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission last August.