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Globe starts implementing cloud service, artificial intelligence, free IG access, free WiFi for vendors

Globe Communications has started rolling out a series of innovative products with the launch of The Blueprint, first on a series of quarterly events that highlights how the company uses technology to promote digital inclusion and empower every Filipino.

The BluePrint was held May 26, 2026, at The Globe Tower, which was themed Keep Going with Globe.

Included in the products launched by the company is the Globe Cloud service which offers affordable back-up system for Filipinos to secure files and preserve photos. Other feature includes Flashback and AI-powered editing.

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AI Fiesta is also a feature which provides budget-friendly artificial intelligence access. This allows users to run prompts and aid them in their study, work and daily life activities.

Another announcement was the roll-out of Instagram Basic which provides features such as data loans through the in-app Mobile Center, as a digital fuel subsidy, and help Filipinos stay online for both social and everyday needs. Moreover, users can later quickly transition to full IG access once data top up is restored.

Globe has also launched free WiFi for vendors to access credit and insurance while shoppers enjoy scan-to-pay service. This helps transform the traditional palengke into a digital marketplace.

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Globe Prepaid, Postpaid and Platinum offers emergency loans, roaming assistance, and conversation of Rewards points into essentials such as food and fuel, which turns connectivity into a real lifeline during critical times.

Globe President and CEO Carl Cruz has said that they believe innovation must always serve greater purpose.

“The Blueprint is a reminder that every product we build, every service we design, is meant to make daily life easier, safer, and more meaningful for Filipinos. By keeping inclusivity at the heart of our journey, we ensure progress is something every Filipino can share in,” he said.

Sources: Globe, Manila Bulletin, GizGuide

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