In a statement, Globe said it has launched its VoLTE (Voice over LTE) roaming capabilities, commencing with partners across Asia and the US, ensuring that its customers can access high-quality voice calls and text messaging even as foreign networks phase out their legacy 2G and 3G infrastructure.
As of July, Globe has brought VoLTE roaming to destinations like Japan via Softbank, Australia via Optus, Hong Kong via CSL, Taiwan via Taiwan Mobile, Macau via CTM, and T-Mobile & AT&T in the USA.
Italy is also in the pipeline via TIM and Wind.
VoLTE allows users to leverage LTE networks for high-definition voice calls, texts, and simultaneous mobile data usage without relying on older technologies.
Without this, Globe customers encounter connectivity challenges such as the inability to make voice calls and send text messages in countries that have phased out 2G and 3G networks.
To access VoLTE roaming, customers need a VoLTE-capable device, an account provisioned for VoLTE, and an LTE signal from Globe's roaming partners.
Customers are encouraged to check their device compatibility and enable VoLTE in their settings before traveling.
With our rapidly expanding global VoLTE roaming footprint, Globe customers can focus on enjoying every adventure, knowing their mobile service has their back, said Paula Rivera-Castillo, Head of Globe International Business.
Globe has also launched VoLTE roaming with inbound roaming partners in the Philippines, making the service available to travelers.
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