Globe has announced that it continues to expand its 5G services globally as it sealed deals with the largest telco operators in more countries.
The Globe 5G roaming services will be accessible in more countries through these telco operators: Vivacom in Bulgaria, Viettel of Vietnam, and China Mobile of China. By August, it will also partner with Tele2 of Sweden and Vivo of Brazil.
The announcement of these new locations and partnerships confirms Globe’s 5G outbound roaming availability in the following locations globally:
• Asia – Singapore through Singtel; Thailand through AIS Thailand; Vietnam through Viettel; China through China Mobile and China Unicom; Hong Kong through CSL; South Korea through KT Corp and SK Telecom; and Taiwan through Taiwan Mobile
• Middle East – Kuwait through STC and Ooredoo; Oman through Omantel; Qatar through Ooredoo; Saudi Arabia through Mobily; Turkey through Turkcell; and the United Arab Emirates through du and Etisalat
• Europe – Bulgaria through Vivacom; Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Norway, and Sweden through Telia Company; and Italy through Telecom Italia
• North America – Canada through Telus and United States of America through AT&T
“We continuously build partnerships with telcos from all over the world so we can provide our customers with better data roaming experience at affordable costs, wherever they may be,” said Coco Domingo, Globe Vice President for Postpaid and International.
To access 5G roaming, Globe postpaid subscribers only have to turn on mobile data and data roaming on their device settings. There is no need to register.
Prepaid users may also enjoy various roaming promos by registering via the GlobeOne or GCash apps or dialing *143#. In addition, they may avail of Globe’s roaming promos such as Roam Surf 399 for Postpaid and Prepaid and its new call and text add-on Roam Surf Plus.
To take advantage of 5G, Globe users can simply activate this promo abroad with their 5G-enabled devices within the range of Globe’s 5G partner locations.
You may visit the official Globe website for more information on Globe’s 5G roaming.