Globe unveils Spotlight Vega Antenna for better signal and wider coverage

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Globe has achieved a groundbreaking milestone with the successful integration of a state-of-the-art hypergain antenna that boosts signal amplification by up to 200% in areas with coverage gaps and expands the reach of a cell site by 40%, helping address persistent tower site development challenges.

Created in collaboration with antenna specialists Comarcom Ltd. and Telkha Network Inc., the Spotlight Vega Antenna was recently deployed in Tagaytay City, Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro, and San Fernando, La Union, marking significant advancement in 2G and 4G connectivity across the region. This technology upgrade could potentially benefit nearly 250,000 residents in these localities.

“This innovative technology from our partners will help us fill coverage gaps in our network and, thus, help us give better service to subscribers,” said Gerhard Tan, Globe’s Head of Technology Strategy and Innovation.

Globe is focused on enhancing its current network by leveraging sustainable technologies, including the advanced capabilities of this innovative antenna, which promises to deliver a host of benefits.

The Spotlight Vega Antenna provides an average 40% better coverage range and a 30% improvement in signal quality over traditional panel antennas, as well as seamless integration, cost-efficiency, and maintenance-free operation. Users can expect download speeds up to four times faster and upload speeds twice as rapid, significantly reducing dropped calls and black spots in network coverage.

With the hyper gain antenna offering 200% signal amplification compared to conventional antennas, thanks to an unprecedented equal and above 21 dB gain, Globe subscribers are in for a game-changer. This is particularly true in remote areas where, historically, connectivity has been challenging due to site acquisition hurdles, zoning and regulatory issues, and business feasibility concerns.

“Globe creates opportunities to innovate and implement such creative solutions that are instrumental in addressing localized customer pain points. With that, not only do we attain customer satisfaction but also improve our services and likewise, integrate sustainability into how we operate as a company,” added Tan.

Poor connectivity in both rural and urban areas impedes development and inhibits critical areas of daily life, including work, school, healthcare provision, and emergency response, among others. This results in pronounced disparities, constraining individual and community growth.

The deployment of the signal-boosting antenna underscores Globe’s pledge to deliver uninterrupted connectivity across even the most demanding terrains, reinforcing its dedication to continuous innovation and solidifying its status as a leader in the telecom sector.

To learn more about Globe, visit https://www.globe.com.ph/.

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