In Busuanga, Palawan, where internet access remains limited, Angel Garden Resort is setting a new standard for island hospitality through better connectivity. Partnering with Globe Business, the resort now offers guests reliable, high-speed Wi-Fi across its 8-hectare property, thanks to a 100 Mbps point-to-point radio link installation.
The upgrade allows visitors to stay connected while enjoying nature—whether uploading travel photos, streaming movies, or working remotely with stable video calls and webinars. The resort’s staff also benefit from faster online reservations, real-time guest communication, and improved coordination with tour partners.
“The high-speed connectivity from Globe Business has transformed how we serve our guests and manage our operations,” said Louise Paez, Operations Manager of Angel Garden Resort. “Tasks that once took hours are now done in minutes, helping us deliver better service and opportunities for our people.”
According to studies by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), digital infrastructure is vital to boosting tourism in emerging destinations. By partnering with Globe Business, Angel Garden demonstrates how remote areas like Busuanga can meet the needs of modern travelers who expect both natural beauty and digital convenience.
KD Dizon, Vice President and Head of Globe Business, said that reliable connectivity is key to inclusive tourism growth.
“Travelers today want to stay connected wherever they go,” Dizon said. “Technology should empower every Filipino community that depends on tourism. Through partnerships like this, we ensure that connectivity benefits not only travelers but also local workers and businesses.”
With this initiative, Globe Business continues to support the digital transformation of tourism, helping resorts and communities thrive in the connected economy.