Globe Telecom is enhancing its network infrastructure by adopting Free Space Optics (FSO), a cutting-edge laser technology that delivers fiber-like internet speeds without requiring physical cables.
Through its shared services arm Fiber Infrastructure and Network Services Inc. (FINSI), Globe has partnered with Singapore-based Transcelestial Technologies to roll out this solution nationwide, aiming to strengthen the company’s network transport and broadband capacity.
FSO utilizes laser light beams to transmit data through the air, enabling Globe to build high-speed, reliable connections quickly, particularly in areas where laying fiber cables is difficult or time-consuming. This makes the technology ideal for rapid expansion of broadband and 5G-ready infrastructure into more communities.
The accelerated deployment follows an agreement signed in August 2025 between Globe and Transcelestial to use wireless laser communication across the Philippines.
This partnership includes deploying Transcelestial’s Centauri laser devices for last-mile connectivity, mobile backhaul, and temporary network requirements for large events. Globe is also exploring Transcelestial’s Legolas long-distance laser links, capable of transmitting data over distances up to 15 kilometers, pending successful testing in 2026.
The technology has already proven its reliability in earlier pilots across the Visayas and Mindanao, and during large-scale events. In 2024, Transcelestial’s devices successfully powered Globe’s Cell Site on Wheels with seamless high-speed connectivity at the Philippine Arena.
Gerhard Tan, senior director and Head of Technology Strategy and Innovations at Globe, confirmed that FSO is transitioning from a test phase to a permanent fixture in the company’s infrastructure.
“Free Space Optics is no longer a pilot for Globe. It is now one of our standard transport solutions,” Tan said. “By integrating Transcelestial’s technology into our regular network deployments, we can strengthen our mobile backhaul and deliver high-speed internet to more Filipinos, faster.”
FSO offers several key advantages over traditional cabling, including faster deployment without major civil works, the delivery of multi-gigabit speeds similar to fiber, and flexible coverage for hard-to-reach or underserved sites.
By embedding this innovation into its network roadmap, Globe aims to advance its commitment to digital inclusion and resilient infrastructure necessary for next-generation services such as 5G and cloud applications.