Submitted by bnsantiago on Fri, 08/09/2013 - 15:01

MANILA, Philippines, August 9, 2013 –Telecoms leader PLDT has installed over 5,000 kilometers of fiber optic cables in the first half of the year to support the aggressive roll-out of high-speed data services on its fixed and mobile networks.

Costing about P2.5 billion, this expansion of PLDT's fiber optics network is accelerating the deployment of PLDT's fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) service and the fourth-generation mobile data service called Long Term Evolution (LTE) of its wireless subsidiary Smart Communications.

“If we include our international fiber optic links and leased facilities, the PLDT Group now has more than 71,000 kilometers of fiber assets,” said PLDT President and CEO Napoleon Nazareno. “This fortifies our already formidable network advantage as we cover more areas, increase data speeds and provide enhanced redundancies for improved resiliency.”

At the end of 2012, PLDT had over 54,000 kilometers fiber optic cables in its domestic fiber optic network (DFON) which was already more than four times that of competition. That figure has been raised to over 60,000 by mid-2013.  In addition, the company has almost 7,200 kilometers of international submarine fiber optic cables and over 4,000 kilometers of domestic submarine fiber.

“We have built early and we continue to expand as the demand for broadband heavy applications continues to surge. This is what we call future-proofing our network. We want to make sure that the capacity, speed, and reliability are there when our customers need them,” Nazareno pointed out.

PLDT Technology Group Head Rolando Pena said that PLDT’s FTTH service has already reached two million homes passed as of end-June 2013 with the expansion program.

“Even as we hit our programmed expansion for the year in just six months, we continue to lay down fiber optic cables nationwide to accelerate our FTTH rollout and hit 2.2 million homes passed by the end of the year,” Pena said.

For the ultra-fast Fibr service alone, PLDT has already covered more than 600 high-end residential subdivisions across the country. PLDT Fibr provides subscribers with connection speed of up to 100 megabits per second (Mbps) that allows seamless streaming of high-definition movies.

Pena noted that PLDT mobile subsidiary, Smart Communications, has also equipped  over 500  base stations in Metro Manila with its high-speed LTE service which is supported by the fiber network. The LTE technology allows mobile speeds of up to 42 Mbps.

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