Telco giant Globe Telecom is looking at satellite internet services to cover remote areas in the country.
Globe said in a statement it was working with US-based Curvalux, the company behind the CurvaNet satellite constellation project.
CurvaNet will have 240 low earth orbit satellites providing high-speed and affordable broadband around the world.
“The CurvaNet satellite constellation will be able to deliver affordable broadband internet to even the most remote areas beyond the reach of any telecom towers, infrastructure or electricity with the use of its proprietary low-cost, solar powered customer terminal,” Globe said.
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