In partnership with the National Housing Authority (NHA) and the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD), Globe brings connectivity to more than 40,000 housing beneficiaries through the deployment of the KonekTayo WiFi.
The telco said that this is part of their commitment to giving affordable internet solutions to every Filipino.
Over 100 NHA resettlement sites across the country will have access to KonekTayo WiFi, allowing households to connect to the internet for low prices.
Currently, KonekTayo WiFi is available in NHA communities in Disiplina Village I-Ugong, Disiplina Village II-Bignay, Valenzuela, Paradise Heights, and Vitas LRB in Tondo, Maila, Malabon Homes in Malabon, Lanit River Plains in Iloilo, Greendale Residences, Guadalupe Heights, St. Francis Village, and North Hill Arbours in Tacloban, Leyte, and Paraiso Heights in Sagay, Negros Occidental.
More NHA communities nationwide will also experience KonekTayo in the coming months.
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