Globe rolls out AI, cloud and prepaid offers amid energy crisis

The company unveiled the products during The Blueprint, its quarterly media briefing held on May 26 at The Globe Tower, under the theme “Keep Going with Globe.”

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Globe Telecom has launched new mobile, broadband and artificial intelligence services aimed at helping Filipino households, small businesses and communities stay connected amid the ongoing energy crisis.

The company unveiled the products during The Blueprint, its quarterly media briefing held on May 26 at The Globe Tower, under the theme “Keep Going with Globe.”

Among the new offers is Globe Cloud, a lower-cost backup and storage service that allows customers to secure files and preserve photos. The service includes features such as Flashback and AI-powered editing.

Globe also introduced AI Fiesta, a platform that brings together several leading AI models in one service. The company said the offer is designed for students, creators, small businesses and entrepreneurs who want access to AI tools without paying for multiple subscriptions.

The service allows users to generate outputs from multiple AI platforms using a single prompt, under what Globe described as an affordable “sachet” model.

Globe also launched Instagram Basic, which allows users to stay connected inside the app, purchase promos, access personalized top-ups and use data loans through the in-app Mobile Center.

For prepaid, postpaid and Platinum customers, Globe said it continues to offer emergency loans, roaming assistance and the conversion of rewards points into essentials such as food and fuel.

Globe At Home also introduced initiatives linking GFiber Prepaid and GCash to traditional markets, providing free WiFi for vendors to access credit and insurance while allowing shoppers to use scan-to-pay services.

The company said its household connectivity offers now include flexible payment options, sustainable energy solutions and everyday rewards.

For enterprises, Globe launched Google Gemini Enterprise for Customer Experience, which uses AI-powered concierges and conversational shopping assistants to help businesses modernize customer engagement.

Globe also said GFiber plans will include free vulnerability assessment scans to help businesses strengthen cybersecurity.

“Connectivity today is no longer just about access, it is about making people feel supported, and about building meaningful connections that strengthen lives,” said KD Dizon, Globe Enterprise chief marketing officer.

Globe said the new services are part of its broader push to position connectivity as a lifeline for families, communities and businesses.

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