Breaking: Globe At Home unveils 5G WiFi w/ 250GB data promo for PHP 899
Globe At Home 5G WiFi (Prepaid) announced
Top features of the Globe At Home unveils 5G WiFi
- Scan to connect - The new Globe At Home 5G WiFi has an LCD screen allowing its users to optimize their connection and even conveniently scan the QR via modem display to get connected. There is no need to manually type in passwords.
- Easy to use - Using its LCD screen, subscribers may also register their modem SIM conveniently with just a few taps on the display.
- Quick view - Subscriber can easily see the signal strength of the device. Globe promises that its geolocked 5G WiFi modem can maintain a consistent and high-quality internet performance with high service reliability.
- One-click support - The LCD of the modem allows users to quickly get help with any issues or concerns with a tap.
- Money-back guarantee, no questions asked - Customers may claim a refund of PHP 1,100 device deposit and PHP 899 promo (total of PHP 1,999) if they are not satisfied, as long as the unit is returned in good condition.
Our Globe AT HOME 5G WiFi service reflects our drive for tech innovation and customer-centric solutions. For renters, transients, and those living in temporary homes like dorms or weekday apartments, it offers the flexibility of high-speed internet and the convenience of plug and play, no need for wiring at home. It's so easy to use: just plug it in and you have 5G WiFi connectivity! It also provides a viable alternative for our wireless 4G and xDSL subscribers seeking better connectivity in areas where fiber isn’t available, said Abigail Cardino, Vice President and Head of Brand Management for Globe AT HOME.
We are always reimagining how connectivity adapts to the dynamic lifestyles of our customers. Through thoughtful features and flexible solutions, we aim to address various challenges faced by individuals who require reliable service without traditional constraints, said Darius Delgado, Globe's Chief Commercial Officer.
Globe 5G expansion
The telco giant claimed that over 8 million devices were connected to its 5G network.
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