Leading integrated telco network PLDT Inc (PLDT) has reaffirmed its commitment to intensifying industry-wide collaboration to protect telco infrastructure as it joined fellow members of the National Telecommunications Security Council (NTSC) in mapping out key initiatives for 2026.The group’s first regular meeting for the year brought together security leaders from the country’s major telecommunications companies to align on key initiatives aimed at strengthening the protection and resilience of national telco infrastructure.
NTSC Chair Lt. Gen. Ramie Rey (Ret) of Converge opened the session with a call for unified action among members, underscoring the importance of coordinated execution across working groups, especially as the sector continues to face persistent threats such as equipment theft, vandalism, and operational disruptions.
“Collaboration is one of our strongest defenses. By strengthening our planning frameworks and standardizing how we track issues across telcos, we help accelerate response, reduce operational friction, and increase collective readiness,” said Col. Wilfredo F. Gonio (Ret), Head of the Security Central Command and Administration Center (SCCA) at PLDT, adding that improved planning and monitoring processes will strengthen coordination and delivery timelines across NTSC’s working groups.
This year, PLDT is also expanding its existing collaborations with barangays in protecting telco infrastructure, deterring cable theft, and preventing vandalism to include stakeholders from NTSC and other telcos, as well as spearheading a multi-telco initiative for faster emergency response and crisis management.
P18 million in recovered items, thanks to ‘Bayanihan’
According to PLDT, as a result of the company’s grassroots telco equipment safeguarding efforts, its Asset Protection Divisions (APD) nationwide collectively apprehended individuals involved in theft or attempted theft of telco equipment, resulting in multiple arrests and the recovery of a substantial volume of network materials.
Based on regional reports, in the second half of 2025 alone, the total estimated value of recovered items by PLDT’s APDs reached approximately ₱18 million, underscoring the combined efforts of field teams, law enforcement partners, and community stakeholders to prevent service disruptions and protect PLDT’s critical infrastructure.
“As security threats continue to evolve, so must the industry continue to adapt and improve,” said Leo A. Gonzales, Vice President and Head of Property, Facilities, and Asset Resiliency Management at PLDT. “With our shared network infrastructure supporting millions of Filipinos every day, strengthening inter telco coordination allows us to protect that infrastructure more effectively and ensure reliable connectivity for the public.”
PLDT is an active partner in NTSC’s mission to strengthen industry-wide collaboration, secure critical telecommunications infrastructure, and uphold resilient, reliable connectivity for communities across the Philippines. This initiative is also aligned with the PLDT Group’s commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities).
Alsons Development and Investment Corporation (Alsons Dev) reaffirmed its commitment to advancing culture and the arts as part of community development by serving as a strategic partner for the Davao leg of the National Arts Month, held February 20-21, 2026.The celebration was organized in partnership with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the Conrado and Ladislawa Alcantara Foundation Inc., bringing together public and private stakeholders in support of local arts and culture.
The opening ceremony at Rizal Park featured performances by students under DepEd’s Special Program for the Arts (SPA), highlighting the region’s emerging artistic talents. In the afternoon, the Davao Choreographers Forum brought together local dance practitioners for a session of learning and exchanging ideas. The day concluded with a concert by the Kaliwat Performing Arts Collective entitled Ang Yuta, ang Tawo ug ang Kalinaw (Ang Bayan, ang Tao, at ang Kapayapaan).
“As a real estate developer, we believe communities should be vibrant not only economically, but also culturally. A city that nurtures its artists nurtures its soul. When culture thrives, so does Davao,” said Alsons Dev Vice President and General Manager Jolla A. Soriaga, emphasizing the importance of sustaining Filipino creativity and cultural heritage as foundations of thriving communities. On February 21, the celebration continued at Poblacion Market Central with the opening of Mugna: A Visual Arts Exhibit, showcasing artworks by SPA students. The exhibit, which is one of the highlights of the Davao leg of National Arts Month, will run until March 7, 2026.
Alsons Dev’s partnership with the NCCA and the Davao City Office for Culture and the Arts reflects its steadfast support for initiatives that expand access to the arts and reinforce its mission to foster inclusive, vibrant communities anchored on culture, heritage, and shared identity.
“We look forward to many more years of collaboration, building a city where diversity is celebrated, the arts are cherished, and culture guides our growth,” affirmed Alsons Dev President and CEO Miguel Rene A. Dominguez.
For more information on Alsons Dev’s cultural and community initiatives, visit www.alsonsdev.com
Globe Business has launched the Globe Omnichannel Cloud Contact Center (GOCCC) in partnership with Call Center Studio. The platform was unveiled as part of Globe’s first-quarter Blueprint media briefing, reinforcing the company’s focus on dependable, enterprise-grade connectivity that businesses can build on with confidence. GOCCC is engineered to make AI-powered, omnichannel customer engagement accessible to the local market, offering a cloud-native solution that bridges traditional operations and modern digital demands.
The introduction of GOCCC specifically addresses the evolving needs of Philippine organizations, ranging from burgeoning small and medium businesses to established leaders in the IT-BPM, financial services, healthcare, and retail sectors. While many enterprises rely on outdated on-premise systems that are often expensive to maintain and difficult to scale, GOCCC offers an agile alternative. By removing barriers posed by heavy infrastructure, the platform allows hybrid and remote teams to deploy a sophisticated contact center environment that scales with the business.
“In a service-driven economy like the Philippines, the quality of customer engagement is a critical differentiator for any growing enterprise,” said KD Dizon, Vice President and Head of Globe Business. “With the launch of GO Cloud Contact Center, we are moving beyond basic connectivity to provide a platform where AI and omnichannel capabilities are no longer luxury features, but standard tools for local businesses. By modernizing the contact center, we are enabling our partners to meet their customers on any channel they prefer, ensuring that the Filipino brand of service remains competitive, responsive, and future-ready.”
A key differentiator is accessibility. By operating on a subscription-based model, GOCCC democratizes access to high-tier technology, enabling organizations to scale their operations precisely alongside their actual requirements and resources. This flexible approach, combined with deployment cycles completed in days rather than weeks, ensures that sophisticated customer experience tools are within reach for enterprises at any stage of their journey.
“Cloud technology should not be reserved for large-scale global players alone,” said Cenk Soyak, CEO and Co-Founder of Call Center Studio. “Our partnership with Globe Business brings global expertise and local reliability together, making an AI-driven customer experience achievable for Philippine businesses of all sizes.”
Customers also benefit from Globe’s enterprise-grade service-level agreements (SLAs), robust infrastructure, and dedicated support. This partnership provides a secure and reliable foundation for businesses as they scale their operations from legacy setups to more agile, cloud-based operations.
Coca-Cola Philippines takes LIFT further across Central Visayas with the launch of LIFT Berry Bolt in Cebu, a new flavor made for modern-day challengers always on the move. With its “berry bold ang flavor,” LIFT Berry Bolt delivers a lively, flavorful kick that keeps up with every shift—from school mode to work mode to everything in between.
Designed for go-getters switching between modes, LIFT Berry Bolt bursts with its signature berry bold flavor in every sip. Now available in a convenient, recyclable PET bottle, it’s easy to grab, take anywhere, and enjoy whenever you need a burst of berry bold refreshment during your day.
LIFT Berry Bolt showed up where everyday moments happen in the days leading up to the launch. Crate Drop teasers popped up at Mandaue Public Market and SM City Cebu from February 20 to 22, 2026, sparking curiosity across the city. Vendo sampling took place from February 20 to 21, 2026, at Puso Village and Cebu South Bus Terminal, giving Cebuanos their first taste of LIFT Berry Bolt as they moved through their day.
The energy carried into the main event on February 21, 2026, at SM City Cebu, where the full LIFT Berry experience came to life. Guests got first dibs on the new flavor, took on exciting booth challenges, and caught live performances.
Leading the charge, Ruru Madrid jumped into the action and took on different challenges alongside attendees. The event culminated in the grand reveal of LIFT Berry Bolt, officially introducing its berry bold flavor to Cebu.
Built for go-getters and everyday challengers, LIFT Berry Bolt fits right into the rhythm of people constantly switching modes. This latest drop builds on LIFT’s growing presence across the country, with its Citrus Blast flavor already available in sari-sari stores in West Visayas and Southern Luzon.
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During the latest installment of The Blueprint by Globe, Globe AT HOME unveiled its latest breakthrough in home connectivity: the Home AI with Built‑in Broadband initiative. This innovation integrates fiber ports directly into new property developments, ensuring that homeowners have seamless, high‑speed internet the moment they move in, no waiting, no post-build drilling, just instant internet access to live, work, and play.
Globe AT HOME’s vision goes beyond speed, focusing on consistency, reliability, and easy access. With GFiber Plans delivering market‑leading speeds of up to 2.5 Gbps, the latest Wi‑Fi 7 modem, and 5G Wi‑Fi for an always‑on experience, these power homes with Home AI and IoT technologies that dynamically manage bandwidth for flawless connectivity. Whether streaming 8K videos, gaming in high definition, or running smart devices, Globe ensures every household enjoys “Digital Peace of Mind.”
To reinforce this promise, Globe AT HOME introduced its Gold Standard Service, anchored on the 24‑Hour Rule. Customers can expect installations, modem upgrades, or repairs to be completed within 24 hours, supported by proactive care programs that send real‑time alerts through the GlobeOne app. Globe’s dedicated CARE Squad further enhances the experience by optimizing intelligent home ecosystems, while the CARE‑AVan brings on‑the‑spot installations, upgrades, and gadget demos directly to communities.
“Globe understands that your time is priceless, which is why our service is built on a simple 24‑Hour Rule. Whether it’s a new line, a modem upgrade, or a repair, we guarantee resolution within 24 hours. Ultimately, your home deserves a connection as seamless as the life you are building there, and with our experience‑driven products, tech‑led innovations, and robust service guarantee programs, we are delivering more than just fiber; we are delivering an elevated and worry-free digital home experience,” said Abigail Cardino, Vice President and Brand Head of Globe Broadband Business.
By eliminating technical friction through innovations like Auto Band Steering and creating a seamless thread between home and mobile data, Globe AT HOME is redefining what connectivity means for Filipino families. The launch at The Blueprint by Globe underscores Globe’s commitment to building a future where connectivity is not just about speed, but about reliability, inclusivity, and empowering households to live dynamically with connectivity you can count on.
For more information about Globe, visit https://www.globe.com.ph/.