CONVERGE ICT Solutions Inc. has upgraded anew its FiberX plans to enable its residential subscribers have a faster and better digital experience.
With its new base plan offer, it has doubled the unlimited bandwidth of its entry-level package of P1,500 a month from 100 megabits per second (Mbps) to 200 Mbps with no data caps.
The public-listed company has, likewise, upgraded the speed of its FiberX Plan 2000, from having 300 Mbps to 400 Mbps; and the FiberX Plan 2500, from 500 Mbps to 600 Mbps.
Its packages at much higher speeds now come with the XCLSV membership and other premium value-added services.
Subscribers of the FiberX Plan 3500 with 800 Mbps can enjoy a free Linksys Velop 2-Pack Dual Band; and those of the FiberX Plan 7499 with up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) get a free Linksys Velop 2-Pack WiFi-6 Mesh.
As learn- or work-from-home arrangements continue, Converge allows its subscribers to get a boost on the Internet speed they need the most.
Its award-wining Time of Day product doubles their subscribed bandwidth from 7 am to 6:59 pm for the Day Plan, and from 7 pm to 6:59 am for the Night Plan.
According to Converge chief operations officer Jesus C. Romero, they constantly improve their services and broaden their coverage to serve more customers across the country.
“We’ve been rolling out updates to our fiber network, as well as expanding our reach thanks to our Go Deep and Go National strategy,” he said during a recent press launch in Pasig City.
“It’s just natural that we also upgrade our offerings to fit the evolving needs of subscribers today. Because we’ve strengthened our backbone and our infrastructure, our faster, stronger and better solutions are available for customers nationwide, even those in the underserved and unserved communities in the country,” he added.
Regardless of how long they have been Converge subscribers, all existing customers have enjoyed an automatic speed upgrade since November 11.
Those with subscription below Plan 2000 who opt-in to the speed boost before December 12 will have it for the next 24 months.
At present, the residential subscribers of Converge reach 1.85 million, up 16 percent a year ago.
With their 53 percent household coverage nationwide, Romero told reporters in a sideline interview that they are on track to hit their target of 55 percent for next year with their constant rollout of fiber ports.