PLDT HOME equips NAIA Garden Residences with fiber technology

PLDT HOME equips NAIA Garden Residences with fiber technology
May 7, 2014

PLDT HOME equips NAIA Garden Residences with fiber technology


One of the country’s top residential communication and multimedia services provider PLDT HOME recently signed a strategic partnership with Mega Pacific Holdings, developer of the NAIA Garden Residences in Pasay City. The partnership allows PLDT HOME to install its fiber optic technology in the development, giving residents the strongest connections with speeds of up to 100 Mbps.

PLDT HOME equips NAIA Garden Residences with fiber technology

One of the country’s top residential communication and multimedia services provider PLDT HOME recently signed a strategic partnership with Mega Pacific Holdings, developer of the NAIA Garden Residences in Pasay City. The partnership allows PLDT HOME to install its fiber optic technology in the development, giving residents the strongest connections with speeds of up to 100 Mbps.

The fiber-backed broadband connection will enable future homeowners of NAIA Garden Residences to enjoy ultra-fast Internet browsing, hundreds of movie blockbusters from Clickplay, and high-definition cable channels from Cignal Digital TV.

NAIA Garden Residences is a prime development of Mega Pacific Holdings and is conveniently located in the vicinity of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. It will be comprised of seven towers, five of which will be allotted for residential spaces.

Shown in photo during the signing of the partnership are (bottom, L-R): PLDT VP and head of HOME marketing support Raul S. Alvarez and Mega Pacific Holdings chairman Sy Pui Chuen. Also in photo are (top, L-R): Mega Pacific Holdings vice president for construction management group Ferdinand Sy, PLDT HOME CONECT key accounts manager Faith Sanchez, Mega Pacific Holdings vice president for administration Carl Guozhenle, Mega Pacific Holdings vice president for sales and marketing Joey Chua, and Mega Pacific Holdings assistant to the vice president for administration Sydney Hui Lim.

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