Globe Telecom capped off the year with the second installment of ‘The Blueprint’, its quarterly media event held on November 13 at The Globe Tower, Bonifacio Global City.

With the theme ‘Lighting Up the Season with Purposeful Connectivity and Meaningful Connections,’ Globe highlighted innovations designed to make digital life smoother, safer, and more inclusive for Filipinos during the most connected season of the year.
Chief Marketing Officer Roche Vandenberghe described this year’s Blueprint as a culmination of Globe’s vision for an intentional, people-centric digital ecosystem.
“Each quarter, we explored innovation, inclusion, sustainability, and digital empowerment,” she said. “Today, as we close the year, we celebrate how these pieces form something greater — a future where every connection we build becomes meaningful.”
The event showcased Globe’s strategy of building technology that doesn’t just advance connectivity but equips, protects, and empowers users—from 5G-powered experiences and secure platforms to initiatives supporting students, families, and communities nationwide.
Globe reaffirmed its commitment to keep Filipinos connected wherever they are:
- GoRoam lets travelers “roam like a local” at affordable rates.
- Roam Kabayan 3-in-1 Pack provides OFWs with budget-friendly call, text, and data bundles.
- Globe At Home expands its smart living ecosystem through AI-powered partnerships offering security, convenience, and seamless digital experiences.
The telco also celebrated its extensive 5G coverage, validated by Ookla as the widest in the Philippines. Globe Prepaid’s Go5G TURBO 50 and Go+ 99 plus AI cater to the hyper-connected youth, enabling smoother gaming, faster streaming, and real-time content creation.

Globe introduced tools aimed at raising enterprise-level trust and security.
Globe API Ecosystem
- Powered by the GSMA-certified Number Verification API
- A collaboration between Globe Business, m360, and Concati
- Enables secure authentication and seamless customer onboarding for partner companies
Globe Business’s digital maturity assessment tool helps organizations evaluate their capabilities, identify gaps, and shape data-driven digital transformation strategies.
Together, these tools empower Philippine enterprises to scale confidently while delivering secure and frictionless customer experiences.
Globe highlighted initiatives that bring digital empowerment directly to the people:
Co-created with Filipino youth organizations, it supports over 30 million students nationwide through: Mentorship, Career-building opportunities, Access to digital tools, Student-led events and literacy programs.
A community-driven program that teaches families and aspiring entrepreneurs how to transform connectivity into sustainable livelihood opportunities.
Globe also reaffirmed its support for the FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup 2025, the Philippines’ first time hosting the global women’s futsal tournament. Globe will provide reliable connectivity, hospitality, and ticket programs to bring fans closer to the historic event.
The event closed with Globe of Good, the company’s platform for turning everyday digital engagement into social impact—especially in light of recent typhoons and earthquakes affecting millions of Filipinos.
- 300,000+ customers donated over ₱5 million in Rewards points to partner NGOs supporting disaster relief, education, hunger alleviation, environmental conservation, animal welfare, and more.
- Prepaid users can join GoGIVE, which automatically supports causes each time they use mobile data.
- G-Gantic Goals united 150,000 users in donating Rewards points to nationwide advocacies.
Chief Commercial Officer Darius Delgado underscored Globe’s commitment to purpose-driven technology.
“Technology and connectivity, when guided by purpose, can spark meaningful connections and empower communities,” he said. “We believe in purposeful connectivity, where every product, service, and initiative is designed to make a real difference in Filipino lives.” (with reports from Lau Balocos)

