Globe Partners with ip.access to Enhance Network Connectivity Inside Homes and Small Businesses
CAMBRIDGE, UK 25th July 2019 – Leading Mobile Network Operator (MNO) in the Philippines, Globe, has selected UK-based telecommunications equipment firm, ip.access, a Mavenir company since September 2020, to implement a nationwide femtocell deployment aimed at boosting network connectivity inside homes and small businesses across the Philippines.
This is in line with Globe’s nationwide femtocell deployment program consisting of 3G residential and enterprise 4G/LTE femtocells, targeted to commence in 2019. Femtocells are small, low-power cellular base stations (small cells), typically designed for use in homes, small businesses or large enterprises.
The project will deploy 10,000 femtocell units within 2019 to strengthen Globe’s domestic network and enable the company to provide enhanced indoor coverage for residential, enterprise, small/home office (SoHo), and VIP customers. This program is in line with the company’s mission to bring the Philippines closer to first-world internet connectivity.
Globe, which services over 83.5 million mobile and over 1.7 million home broadband customers, is planning the 3G residential femtocell deployment program and enterprise 4G/LTE small cells in association with local system integrator OneCommerce, which will be responsible for the integration and installation of these network technologies.
“We’re pleased to work with ip.access and OneCommerce to deploy femtocell units in the Philippines. This initiative will greatly improve the indoor service experience of our customers to fully enjoy their digital lifestyle,” said Globe President and CEO Ernest Cu. “Our continued investment in our network underscores our commitment to provide our customers with the best quality of experience using the Globe network.”
“This deployment is perfectly suited to ip.access and is another excellent validation of our ability to support mobile network operators in delivering large scale femtocell deployments, which are needed to meet the ever-increasing demand for indoor coverage and capacity,” ip.access CEO Richard Staveley said.