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Globe Telecom Seals
Agreement with Starlink to Launch First Southeast Asia
Directto Cell
Satellite Service
Feb. 9, 2026
Globe Telecom has become the
first in Southeast Asia, and the second in Asia, to
offer Starlink's Direct to Cell
(DTC) satellite service. Joining a growing group of
countries worldwide, Globe's partnership with Starlink
marks a historic milestone in global connectivity.
Philippine President Ferdinand R.
Marcos Jr. graces the signing of the partnership between
Globe and Starlink's Direct-to-Cell satellite service,
the first in Southeast Asia, aimed at expanding digital
inclusion and reliable connectivity nationwide. Joining
him (left to right): Globe President and CEO Carl Cruz,
DICT Secretary Henry Aguda, Globe Chairman Jaime Augusto
Zobel de Ayala, Taguig District Representative Hon.
Jorge Daniel Bocobo, and Starlink Senior Partnerships
Manager Damien Innes.
Philippine President Ferdinand R.
Marcos Jr. graces the signing of the partnership between
Globe and Starlink's Direct-to-Cell satellite service,
the first in Southeast Asia, aimed at expanding digital
inclusion and reliable connectivity nationwide. Joining
him (left to right): Globe President and CEO Carl Cruz,
DICT Secretary Henry Aguda, Globe Chairman Jaime Augusto
Zobel de Ayala, Taguig District Representative Hon.
Jorge Daniel Bocobo, and Starlink Senior Partnerships
Manager Damien Innes.
Using satellite technology,
Filipinos using standard LTE mobile phones will be able
to access data, voice, and messaging services directly
via satellite, requiring nothing more than a clear view
of the sky. This breakthrough eliminates the need for
specialized devices and extends mobile reach to areas
where terrestrial coverage is limited or impossible to
deploy, critical in an archipelagic nation of more than
7,600 islands.
Leveraging Starlink's constellation
of over 650 low Earth orbit satellites,
Globe is addressing one of the world's most pressing
challenges, bridging connectivity gaps in geographically
isolated and disadvantaged areas. The service will also
play a vital role in disaster resilience, ensuring
uninterrupted communication for citizens and first
responders during extreme weather events and natural
disasters.
"This partnership with Starlink
marks a historic step in our mission to build a
digitally inclusive nation," said Carl Cruz, President
and CEO of Globe Telecom. "Today, connectivity is a
lifeline, a modern day utility that fuels
opportunity and economic progress. By extending mobile
reach through satellite technology, we are ensuring that
every Filipino, whether in bustling cities or remote
barangays, has access to essential communication."
Starlink's Direct o Cell
service, developed by SpaceX, acts as a "cell tower in
space," seamlessly integrating with terrestrial networks
and enabling global roaming ike
connectivity. Already connecting hundreds of millions of
customers, Starlink has proven indispensable in
emergencies, delivering millions of SMS messages and
wireless emergency alerts when ground networks fail.
With Globe as its partner in the
Philippines, Starlink's DTC service will empower
households, businesses, and communities with reliable,
consistent connectivity. This collaboration underscores
Globe's vision of a more connected, resilient, and
inclusive digital future, not just for the Philippines,
but as part of a broader global movement to make
universal connectivity a reality.
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