The telco's mobile data user base reached 39.2 million by the end of 2025..jpeg) |
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Continues business expansion
Globe has reached a mobile data user base of 39.2 million by end-2025, up 5 percent from 37.4 million a year ago.
According to the telco, this reflects a sustained adoption and usage despite a softer macroeconomic backdrop.
Mobile data now accounts for 87 percent of total mobile service revenues, up from 83% in 2024, as customers increasingly prioritize data-centric experiences. This performance underscores the ongoing shift toward digital and app-based communication, even as traditional voice and SMS services continue their gradual decline.
Meanwhile, Globe's fiber services continued to grow, with its subscriber base increasing by 43%. This brought the total broadband subscribers to 2.1 million in 2025 from 1.7 million in the prior year.
Fiber now accounts for 91 percent of total home broadband revenues, up from 87 percent last year.
Within this segment, GFiber Prepaid gained traction, with its subscriber base climbing to over 820 thousand by the end of 2025.
To address the increasing need for flexible, high-speed connectivity suited to today’s digital lifestyles, Globe broadened its home broadband portfolio with the Globe At Home 5G WiFi loop, a pioneering device designed to bring fiber-like speeds and unlimited internet access both at home and on the go, the telco said.
The service, launched in September 2025, the 5G WiFi loop is offered exclusively in select Globe stores. This features an easy, plug-and-play setup that enables users to stay connected anytime.
Our 2025 results provide a solid springboard for 2026, as we deepen our focus on creating everyday impact for our customers. We will further enhance our 5G footprint, broaden GFiber Prepaid’s reach, and scale our digital ventures such as GCash and enterprise solutions to meet the consumer’s evolving demands, said Carl Raymond R. Cruz, President and CEO of Globe Telecom Inc.
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