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Philippines' Digital Revolution: National Fiber Backbone to Transform Internet Access (2025)

Philippines' Digital Revolution: National Fiber Backbone to Transform Internet Access (2025)

Nov 10,2025
The Philippines is set to complete its National Fiber Backbone project by June 2026, a ₱16.1 billion initiative led by the DICT to modernize nationwide connectivity. The project will extend fiber coverage across Southern Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, supported by World Bank funding. Meta Platforms, Inc. has pledged a 2 terabits-per-second bandwidth allocation to boost the network’s capacity. The backbone will provide high-speed internet for government offices, schools, and underserved communities, improving accessibility and affordability. This transformative project is expected to elevate the Philippines’ digital competitiveness and foster inclusive economic growth.
Advocacy group seeks policy updates to speed up internet rollout

Advocacy group seeks policy updates to speed up internet rollout

Oct 11,2025
Advocacy group CitizenWatch Philippines is urging lawmakers to update and harmonize policies that hinder the timely deployment of internet infrastructure. They pointed to outdated laws, inconsistent local ordinances, and obstructive homeowners’ associations as key barriers. The group calls for reforms in the National Building Code and a clearer framework for telco access to private properties. They emphasize that internet access is no longer a luxury but a public necessity. Their push aims to reduce bottlenecks in last-mile connectivity and help more Filipinos benefit from the country’s digital transformation.
Philippines Set to Lead ASEAN with Early Completion of National Fiber Backbone by June 2026

Philippines Set to Lead ASEAN with Early Completion of National Fiber Backbone by June 2026

Oct 17,2025
The DICT has fast-tracked the National Fiber Backbone (NFB) project, now aiming for full completion by June 2026 instead of the original 2028 target. The project, valued at ₱16.1 billion, seeks to provide a government-owned, high-capacity fiber optic network connecting all major regions of the Philippines. Backed by World Bank funding, it will enable affordable and reliable internet access in underserved and remote areas. Meta has committed up to 2 Tbps of capacity to support the initiative. This backbone infrastructure is expected to enhance digital inclusion and strengthen national cybersecurity and data sovereignty.
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