GFiber Prepaid, Globe’s latest innovation in fiber technology, is taking the digital experience of madiskarteng Pinoys to new heights by partnering with some of the most sought-after content providers in the country. This strategic collaboration aims to empower the heroic heads of families who tirelessly seek opportunities to uplift their households.
“Through GFiber Prepaid, the madiskarteng Pinoy will have access to greater opportunities through our various content partners. Whether it’s for content creation, online selling, entertainment, gaming, learning, work, or connection, we’re helping every Filipino family thrive in the digital age. Posible na ang unli-diskarte with GFiber Prepaid!” said Raymond Policarpio, Vice President of Globe at Home Broadband Business.
For those with an entrepreneurial spirit, Globe GFiber Prepaid has joined hands with Shopee to offer a world of endless online shopping and unli live-selling opportunities.
Meanwhile, entertainment enthusiasts can indulge in unli binge-watching with iWantTFC, where they can stream – for free, no subscription needed – beloved local ABS-CBN shows among others from the largest library of Filipino content. For those who can’t get enough of heart-fluttering K-dramas, Viu is the perfect platform. And for a thrilling mix of non-stop Live TV, Hollywood hits, top-rating series, and heart-pounding Live Sports, BlastTV is your ultimate destination!
Gamers also have something to look forward to. With Globe GFiber Prepaid, they can master their skills in different games. Coupled with Razer Gold, a digital wallet that supercharges the gaming experience, gamers can unlock exclusive in-game items and currencies for games like Valorant, a competitive first-person shooter game.
For those looking for connections and perhaps a touch of romance, Bumble provides a platform for unli access to the world of online dating and social media. Meanwhile, for those eager to create or enjoy content by creators from around the world, GFiber Prepaid also provides unli access to TikTok.
Globe GFiber Prepaid presents an array of affordable, no lock-up, unli pay-per-use promos to cater to diverse needs and budgets: GFiberSURF299 for unli seven days of connection, GFiberSURF549 for 15 days, and GFiberSURF999 for a whole month of unlimited internet.
For just a one-time fee of P1,499, inclusive of installation, customers can own a GFiber Prepaid modem and dive into the world of fast and reliable fiber technology. This package also comes with free seven days of unli fiber WiFi worth PHP299.
The application process has been streamlined for convenience. With the GlobeOne app, consumers can avail of a GFiber Prepaid modem without the hassle of submitting personal IDs and additional documentation.
Likewise, Globe GFiber Prepaid has simplified its payment procedure by partnering with GCash, the country’s leading mobile wallet service, ensuring a seamless transaction experience for its users.
With these innovative offerings and strategic partnerships, Globe At Home ensures that “Kaya Mo Now! Angat ang buhay ng buong pamilya sa GFiber Prepaid!”
To apply for Globe At Home GFiber Prepaid, check out the GlobeOne app, tap the GFiber Plan icon and choose GFiber Prepaid.
By Junex Doronio
ANTICIPATING THE LEVELLING UP of vote buying in the upcoming Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE), the Commission on Elections (Comelec) has alerted electronic wallet operators to monitor ‘suspicious” high-volume transactions, especially in the days prior to election day.
At the same time, Comelec Chairman George Garcia sternly warned GCash, Maya and other companies involved in mobile payment services that they may face charges for conspiracy to commit vote buying.
“Doon sa mga panibagong pamamaraan ng vote buying, tulad ng by way of GCash or online banking, kasama po namin sa Committee on Kontra Bigay ay Anti-Money Laundering Council at Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas,” Comelec Commissioner Ernesto Maceda Jr. earlier said in a press briefing.
He also disclosed that the Comelec is already finalizing its rules and regulations on the penalties for vote buying for the BSKE in October, which will now cover online money transfers.
The Omnibus Election Code penalizes vote buying or selling with up to six years of imprisonment, disqualification from public office, and prohibition from exercising the right to vote.
Any political party found guilty of engaging in such acts shall pay a fine of not less than ₱10,000.
Considering that Omnibus Election Code was approved in 1985 and does not cover modern schemes of bribing during elections, the Comelec sees the need to also level up the law. (ai/mnm)