Globe says the successful satellite SMS trial in a remote area in Zambales is a first in the Philippines
- Globe trials end-to-end satellite SMS trial in a remote, no-reception area of Zambales, targeting Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs).
- The test used Lynk Global Inc.’s low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites to transmit text messages via Globe and TM SIMs on standard phones without modifications.
- This was the first time regular mobile phones (prepaid and postpaid) connected directly to a satellite for SMS, offering potential for connectivity in isolated areas.
- The trial was conducted at Mapanuepe View Deck, Brgy. Aglao, Zambales.
Globe recently held a successful end-to-end satellite SMS customer trial in a remote area with no reception in Zambales.
The company said the trial is a milestone in the company’s initiative to deliver connectivity in Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDAs).
In the breakthrough test, Globe transmitted text messages using standard phones via Globe and TM SIMs through partner Lynk Global Inc.’s low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites, marking a major breakthrough in providing reliable and inclusive connectivity.
The historic trial marks the first time regular mobile phones on prepaid and postpaid accounts have connected directly to a satellite to send SMS. This is particularly relevant in the Philippines, where many areas remain isolated due to the archipelago’s diverse geographical makeup.
Mobile blackspot in Lake Mapanuepe, Zambales
The live demonstration, conducted in a mobile blackspot in Lake Mapanuepe, Zambales, utilized Lynk’s state-of-the-art “cell tower in space” LEO satellites that provide direct-to-standard-phone global connectivity in partnership with Globe.
The test, which used a range of mobile devices, showed that direct-to-phone satellite communication is possible without any modifications to existing devices, allowing for widespread access and affordability.
The innovative achievement highlights Globe’s dedication to expanding coverage, particularly in rural and underserved areas where building traditional cell towers remains a challenge.
Bridging the digital divide
“This is a significant step in our mission to bridge the digital divide, ensuring that every Filipino, regardless of location, stays connected to the world,” said Gerhard Tan, Senior Director and Head of Technology Strategy and Innovations at Globe.
“By leveraging Lynk Global’s low-earth orbit satellite technology, we are breaking barriers and bringing the next wave of solutions to the remotest areas, allowing families, travelers and businesses to stay closer than ever.”
Next location: Mindanao
Globe will hold another trial in different scenarios in Mindanao this month, which will solidify its adoption of this innovative technology. The company plans to fully integrate this technology in its network in order to serve more GIDAs. Globe currently has presence in over 500 GIDAs across the country.
Globe has consistently led the way in introducing cutting-edge technologies to the country. This customer trial is only the beginning of the company’s vision to incorporate satellite-based communication into its services, further cementing its role as a leader in technological innovation in the Philippines.
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