Pinoys can now switch carriers and retain their numbers with Mobile Number Portability (MNP)


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PHILIPPINES – Globe is excited to welcome new customers as the Mobile Number Portability (MNP) comes into full swing. Customers can now port to Globe, hassle-free and retain their number even if they upgrade from prepaid to postpaid and vice versa. They can also enjoy access to their GCash account without the need to create a new one. Most of all, porting is FREE.

“This is the best time to be with Globe. There are so many reasons for our customers to stay and excited for those who will join us in the Globe family. Our ecosystem of services allow us to help uplift the lives of our customers and empower them to make the right choices,” said Issa Guevarra-Cabreira, Globe Chief Commercial Officer.

Aside from its existing deals and promos, Globe has several perks and rewards such as device deals, plan discounts, and SIM samplers. Customers can also take advantage of the digital platforms under the Globe Group, which includes the country’s leading e-wallet service GCash and telehealth services KonsultaMD and HealthNow. They can enjoy the flexibility of Globe Postpaid with the all new-new GPlan that’s packed with life essentials.

Customers can also discover the latest buzz online or start one with affordable and easy-to-get Globe Prepaid promos. MSMEs and big enterprises alike can take advantage of broader and bolder horizons with Globe products and services geared towards large enterprises. TM customers, on the other hand, can also enjoy the perks of #SamahangPinaEasy promos.

Globe also assures its customers of network consistency as it continuously invests on its network to carry the most advanced technologies like 4G LTE and 5G. For the first half of 2021, it installed at least 641 new cell towers in strategic locations all over the country and upgraded 8,175 mobile sites to 4G LTE. It has expanded 5G coverage to 1,854 sites across the country and has laid down at least one million fiber lines to bring better connectivity to homes.

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