
By Isabella E. Cuartero
In today’s fast-paced digital world, we value connection now more than ever. Whether we’re catching up with loved ones away from home, chasing work or school deadlines, or winding down with a game or a Netflix binge, we rely on a fast, stable internet connection to get us through.
That’s exactly what Globe At Home 5G aims to deliver: a connection you can actually depend on. This is the kind of experience that Globe wants to bring to every Filipino household.
Globe Telecom officially launched its latest prepaid-only Globe At Home 5G WiFi in a venue that perfectly matched its creative and innovative spirit: A Museum, an immersive art space in Ayala Malls Manila Bay. Guests were taken on a vibrant, visual journey through the interactive exhibits—a fitting metaphor for Globe’s bold leap into faster, more reliable home internet.
Developed in collaboration with South African tech company RainX, the new 5G smart routers offer a plug-and-play setup that’s perfect for both work and play. The top-tier 101 Pro model supports Wi-Fi 7 and speeds of up to 7 Gbps, while the 101 model is optimized with Wi-Fi 6. Designed for convenience and performance, both models are geo-locked to ensure consistent connectivity within a 5-km radius.
To make access even more convenient, the routers can connect via QR code—no more long, complicated passwords to remember. And to give customers peace of mind, Globe offers a no-questions-asked, seven-day money-back guarantee, allowing users to experience the device risk-free.
Globe celebrates the intersection of technology and Filipino creativity with limited-edition router skins featuring the works of four National Artists. Vicente Manansala’s “Birdman” highlights his signature transparent cubism, reflecting everyday life through geometric forms. Carlos “Botong” Francisco’s “Pageant of Commerce” showcases his vibrant murals that honor Filipino history and culture. Abdulmari Imao’s “Marahuyo,” completed by his son Toym, brings traditional Islamic motifs into a contemporary setting. Lastly, Larry Alcala’s “Sunday in Tanay” inspires the ‘Barangay’ design, capturing the warmth and humor of daily Filipino life.
As a leading full-service telecommunications provider in the Philippines, Globe continues to push boundaries through digital innovation. Its expansive portfolio spans mobile, broadband, fintech, health tech, and more—anchored by a mission to enrich lives through meaningful connections. Since becoming a signatory to the United Nations Global Compact in 2019, Globe has aligned its efforts with universal sustainability principles, proving that progress can be both inclusive and responsible.
With this launch, Globe reinforces its commitment to innovation, accessibility, and meaningful connection.