Another activity, the Globe 5G Building Craft, brought together students from universities including the University of Santo Tomas, Asia Pacific College, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, and Mapua University to collaboratively build an interactive Globe 5G city, showcasing how fast and reliable connectivity supports creative collaboration.
The Globe 5G Quiz Off featured a live digital quiz bee that targeted 500 participants and 500,000 livestream views, demonstrating lag-free interactivity, while the Globe 5G Live Streak, a payday live-selling session with device partner Xiaomi, challenged viewers to reach 100,000 likes and 50,000 comments to highlight how 5G boosts audience engagement.
Following the completion of all missions, Globe awarded 5G-ready learning devices to beneficiary schools during the closing ceremony. Recipient schools included Rizal High School in Pasig City, Signal Village National High School in Taguig City, and General Pio del Pilar High School in Makati City, in line with the company’s digital inclusion initiatives.
“Every upgrade should empower people to do more and be more,” said Roche Vandenberghe, Globe Chief Marketing Officer. “These missions are our way of showing Filipinos what’s possible when everyday life runs on Globe 5G.”
“5G is no longer a future upgrade but a performance advantage people can use today through both broadband and mobile,” added Darius Delgado, Globe Chief Commercial Officer. “From gaming to learning to creating, upgrading to Globe 5G lets customers unlock better experiences instantly, whether you’re at home or on the go.”