Globe Telecom’s broadband revenue grew to P2.4 billion in Q4


Telecom Lead Asia: Globe Telecom says its broadband Tattoo posted P2.4 billion in revenues in Q4 2012.

The telecom operator says its competitors revenues declined for the same period in the Philippines.

In 2012, Globe Telecom’s broadband revenues reached P8.7 billion, up 16 percent from previous year’s levels on the back of rising demand for data and internet connectivity.

“We attribute the sustained growth of Tattoo to the fact that the brand continues to deliver on its promise of reliable internet connection coupled with a deep understanding of the needs of the customer in terms of value for money and product usage,” said Nikko Acosta, Head of Tattoo Broadband.

The other important factors that contributed to the significant growth was Globe Telecom’s programs that offer the best value-for-money plans, flexibility, perks and privileges, speed and seamless connection backed-up by the after sales support.

The significant growth of broadband revenues has largely contributed to the total all-time high revenue of Globe of P82.7 billion.

Subscriber base for Tattoo broadband grew 18 percent higher with 261,000 new subscribers by end 2012.  Of the 18 percent growth, 77 percent are new Tattoo On-the-Go subscribers.

Tattoo also launched its home broadband service portfolio under the Tattoo@Home brand catering to the household and family’s varied needs with customizable home broadband plans.

editor@telecomlead.com

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