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Mobile Data Revenues Reach Record High at P25.2 Billion in Q3; Subscribers Reach 63.1 Million

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Globe Cements Leadership in Mobile with Pervasive Mobile Data in PH

The Globe third-quarter 2025 performance underscores a structural shift reshaping the mobile industry. Demand for data is no longer driven solely by local consumer behavior but is now accelerated by global trends toward data-first, 5G-enabled digital ecosystems. This shift continues to reinforce mobile as Globe’s largest and most resilient growth engine.

Mobile data revenues climbed to an all-time high of P25.2 billion in Q3 2025, powering the company’s sequential topline improvement. Globe closed September with 63.1 million mobile subscribers, a 5% year-on-year increase reflecting sustained customer engagement and expanding 5G adoption. Data now accounts for 86% of total mobile service revenues, underscoring its centrality to everyday digital life for Filipinos.

Globe’s network investments have been instrumental in capturing this demand. With 1,375 new cell sites, 8,699 upgraded mobile sites, and 877 new 5G sites built as of end-September, the company continues to expand reach and capacity at pace with rising data usage, particularly in high-traffic urban corridors and growing regional markets. These targeted upgrades enabled Globe to broaden coverage, unlock higher throughput, and elevate overall customer experience, supporting the surge in mobile data monetization even as total traffic remained steady.

World-class connectivity

“This quarter validates our strategy anchored on world-class connectivity and disciplined capital allocation are delivering sustainable results,” said Globe President and CEO Carl Cruz. “The global pivot to mobile-first, data-centric ecosystems is transforming customer behavior, and our network readiness allows us to fully participate in this shift. Mobile will remain the backbone of our growth as we push forward with customer-focused innovations and inclusive services.”

Globe’s continued emphasis on data-driven connectivity also underpins its broader commitment to national development, enabling access to digital tools, financial services, and online platforms at scale. With outdoor 5G coverage now reaching 98.71% of Metro Manila and 98.31% of key VisMin cities, Globe is positioned to support the next wave of digital adoption, from streaming and e-commerce to cloud-based enterprise applications.

As global and local market forces converge around high-speed, ubiquitous mobile data, Globe is accelerating execution to strengthen momentum through the rest of the year, while maintaining its discipline toward achieving positive free cash flow by end-2025 prior to dividends. (PR)

2 high-value drug suspects nabbed in Palo; P9.7-M shabu and firearm seized

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TACLOBAN CITY — Two high-value drug suspects were arrested and more than P9.7 million worth of suspected shabu was confiscated in a buy-bust operation conducted on the evening of November 23, 2025, in Zone Venus, Barangay Pawing, Palo, Leyte.

The joint anti-drug operation was carried out by the Leyte Police Provincial Office (LPPO) and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) with support from various operating units like the Palo Municipal Drug Enforcement Unit.

Arrested were alias “Jan,” 29, and alias “Badong,” 32, both reportedly residents of Cabadbaran City, Agusan del Norte.

Authorities said the poseur buyer successfully purchased two knot-tied sachets of suspected shabu from alias “Jan” during the sting.

Seized from the suspects were approximately 1,438.7 grams of suspected shabu valued at P9,783,160, a caliber .38 Smith & Wesson revolver with ammunition, buy-bust money, drug paraphernalia, weighing scale, packaging materials, containers, a sling bag, and a backpack.

The inventory and documentation of the seized evidence were conducted on-site in the presence of a barangay official and a media representative in compliance with legal procedures.

The arrested suspects are detained at the Palo Municipal Police Station, while the confiscated drug evidence was turned over to the Regional Forensic Unit 8 for chemical examination.

Charges for violations of Sections 5 and 11, Article II of RA 9165 and RA 10591 are being prepared for filing in court.

LPPO Provincial Director PCol. Dionisio DC Apas Jr. lauded the operating units for their precision and coordination, noting that the successful operation reflects the strengthened efforts of the PNP and PDEA to dismantle illegal drug networks in Leyte.

(LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

North Samar glows with holiday cheer as giant Ibabao Tree lights up “Karibhungan sa Pasko”

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CHRISTMAS SEASON. The people of Northern Samar welcomed the Christmas season on Sunday, Nov.23, with the lighting of a giant Christmas tree with decorations made by persons deprived of liberty. Leading the occasion were Governor Christopher Harris and the province’s two lawmakers, Reps. Edwin Ongchuan and Niko Raul Daza and Vice Gov. Clarence Dato.(THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN SAMA)
CHRISTMAS SEASON. The people of Northern Samar welcomed the Christmas season on Sunday, Nov.23, with the lighting of a giant Christmas tree with decorations made by persons deprived of liberty. Leading the occasion were Governor Christopher Harris and the province’s two lawmakers, Reps. Edwin Ongchuan and Niko Raul Daza and Vice Gov. Clarence Dato.(THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN SAMA)

TACLOBAN CITY — Northern Samar welcomed the Christmas season with warmth, laughter, and plenty of sparkle as the ‘Karibhungan sa Pasko 2025’ officially brightened the province — proving once again that the holidays shine brighter when the whole community comes together.

Now on its ninth year, the celebration once again placed the towering giant Ibabao Christmas Tree at center stage. Built with precision by the young engineers and architects of the Provincial General Service Office (PGSO) and adorned with beautifully handcrafted ornaments created by persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) at Dancalan Jail, the tree has become a symbol of unity and shared purpose — and a favorite backdrop for family photos.
The ceremonial lighting was led by Governor Harris Ongchuan, First District Representative Nikko Paul Daza, Second District Representative Edwin Ongchuan, Vice Governor Clarence Dato, and other provincial officials — and was welcomed with cheers from families, children, and visitors who filled the Capitol grounds.

Adding to the holiday magic, 12 national government agencies joined the festive Christmas Village contest, transforming their booths into snowy, glitter-filled “Winter Wonderland” displays.

Cash prizes are up for grabs, with P400,000 for the champion, P300,000 for second place, and P200,000 for third. Non-winners won’t go home empty-handed — each will receive P70,000, plus P10,000 for special awards.

Governor Ongchuan thanked everyone who helped bring the celebration to life and dedicated this year’s festivities to the people of Northern Samar.

“Ini nga light up hinumdumi natu nga bisan nanu an atu mga challenges sa adlaw-adlaw, adi la gihapon an Provincial Government han Northern Samar maghahatag hin kalipayan sa iyo,” he said, drawing applause from the crowd.

The celebration also marked the opening of the ‘Karibhungan sa Pasko Night Market’, with the ribbon-cutting led by Vice Governor Clarence Dato and members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan. The market aims to boost local businesses and provide a nightly gathering place for families.

Visitors can look forward to a tempting mix of comfort food, sweets, and holiday treats from seven concessionaires, along with live performances from local bands — perfect for a night of strolling, shopping, and soaking in the Christmas spirit.

The night market will run until December 23, 2025, giving everyone plenty of time to enjoy the sights, sounds, and flavors of the holidays.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Man, 82, dies after accidental electrocution in Villaba, Leyte

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ORMOC CITY — An 82-year-old man died after being accidentally electrocuted late Sunday morning, November 23, 2025, in Sitio Basad, Brgy. Hinabuyan, Villaba, Leyte.

The victim, identified only as alias “Yos”, a widower and resident of the said barangay, was cutting grass behind their house at around 11:30 a. m. when he reportedly came into contact with a live wire.

According to his son, alias “El”, 54, a construction worker and also a resident of Sitio Basad, his father had been using a long-bladed tool when the incident occurred.

At about 11:55 a. m. , the son personally reported the incident to the Villaba Municipal Police Station, prompting responders from the Villaba Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) to rush to the scene. The victim was immediately brought to the Villaba Community Hospital for medical attention but was declared dead on arrival by the attending physician.

(ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

Calbayog City council stops wind farm project

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PHILIPPINES’ PRIDE. With poise and confidence, Atisha Manalo earns the Miss Universe 2025 3rd Runner-Up title, marking another remarkable milestone for the Philippines in the prestigious international competition. (PHOTO: MISS UNIVERSE PHILIPPINES)
PHILIPPINES’ PRIDE. With poise and confidence, Atisha Manalo earns the Miss Universe 2025 3rd Runner-Up title, marking another remarkable milestone for the Philippines in the prestigious international competition.
(PHOTO: MISS UNIVERSE PHILIPPINES)

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Located inside a protected watershed

TACLOBAN CITY — The Sangguniang Panlungsod of Calbayog City has taken a firm stand against the proposed construction of wind turbines inside the Calbayog Pan-as Hayiban Protected Landscape (CPHPL), warning that the project threatens the city’s main watershed and could trigger long-term ecological damage.

In a resolution adopted on November 5, 2025 — but made public only on Wednesday, November 19 — the city council modified an earlier measure and vehemently opposed the plan of Gemini Wind Energy Corporation (GWEC) to install wind turbines within the protected area. The council urged the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to order GWEC and its affiliates to permanently stop all construction works inside the CPHPL.

The resolution also demanded the restoration of the original “strict protection zone” of the protected landscape before it was reclassified by the Protected Area Management Board (PAMB) into a “multiple-use zone,” which opened the door for renewable energy development.

The measure received a unanimous vote from Vice Mayor Rex Daguman and all attending councilors.

According to the city council, findings from public hearings held on October 2 and October 17 showed broad opposition from residents, civil society organizations, and people’s organizations, all expressing concern that the construction of wind turbines in the protected watershed could lead to biodiversity loss, increased greenhouse gases, soil erosion, agricultural disruption, and water scarcity.

During the October 17 hearing, Calbayog Mayor Raymund Uy reiterated his strong opposition to the project and denied supporting PAMB’s zoning reclassification that allegedly enabled GWEC’s entry.

The proposal has been a divisive issue in Calbayog since it was revealed that 37 wind turbines are planned within city territory, 13 of which fall inside the CPHPL. The P20-billion Gemini Wind Power Project, led by Singapore-based Vena Energy through its subsidiary GWEC, intends to install 38 turbines across 13 barangays in Calbayog and two barangays in San Isidro, Northern Samar to generate 304 megawatts.

Opposition groups — including Save Calbayog Rivers Foundation Inc. (SACRIFICE), Region 8 Media Citizen Council, religious organizations, heritage advocates, medical professionals, and civic groups — filed written objections warning of irreversible environmental and social consequences.

Vena Energy, in a press statement issued on October 15, asserted that the project “fully adheres to laws, policies, and scientific principles governing renewable energy and protected areas,” citing the E-NIPAS law that permits environmentally sound renewable energy projects within Multiple-Use Zones subject to evaluation and PAMB approval.

The CPHPL is considered an ecologically critical area with dense forests, abundant freshwater sources, and diverse wildlife. It includes the Pan-as Falls and Hayiban Watershed — the main source of potable water for Calbayog City and nearby towns — and serves as a key eco-tourism destination.

The city council ordered the immediate distribution of the resolution to DENR, ERC, GWEC, Malacañang, the House Speaker, and the Senate President. Copies will also be provided to groups that opposed the project for information and monitoring.

With the resolution now in effect, the Calbayog local government indicated that it will pursue “all lawful means available” to protect the watershed and ensure the long-term security of the city’s water supply.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Biri rock formations earn rare national geological monument status after two-decade wait

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NATIONAL GEOLOGICAL MONUMENT. The stunning rock formations of Biri Island, Northern Samar have now been officially declared as a national geological monument. (Photo taken on Sept. 26, 2024 by BiyaHero.ph)
NATIONAL GEOLOGICAL MONUMENT. The stunning rock formations of Biri Island, Northern Samar have now been officially declared as a national geological monument. (Photo taken on Sept. 26, 2024 by BiyaHero.ph)

TACLOBAN CITY — For the first time in more than 20 years, the Philippines has added a new site to its roster of national geological monuments, with the iconic Biri Rock Formations in Northern Samar securing the coveted distinction—a major boost to the province’s campaign for UNESCO Global Geopark recognition.

The formal declaration was received on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, by Northern Samar Representative Edwin Ongchuan (1st district), Governor Harris Ongchuan, and Biri Mayor Antonio de los Reyes Jr. during a ceremony held months after the province launched its Global Geopark campaign on June 4.

According to Jhon Allen Berbon, head of the Provincial Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office (PEDIPO), supervising geologist Kevin Garas of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) led the presentation of scientific findings that served as the basis for the declaration. Garas emphasized the site’s exceptional research value, uniqueness, and remarkable natural beauty, describing the rock formations as a preserved record of Northern Samar’s geological history.

The National Institute of Geological Sciences (NIGS), under the supervision of the MGB, issued the official declaration. Research led by Dr. Allan Gil Fernando of the University of the Philippines–NIGS revealed that the Biri Rocks are composed of tilted marine sedimentary sequences of conglomerates, sandstones, siltstones, and shales formed 15 to 20 million years ago.

Sculpted by tectonic uplift and constant wave erosion, the massive formations created the iconic seven-islet landscape known today. One of the defining features identified by the NCGS is the presence of phonolite and analcime clasts embedded within the sandstone layers—an extremely rare geological occurrence in the Philippines that offers deeper insight into the magmatic evolution of alkaline rocks in the region.

The new recognition places Biri among the country’s elite geological sites such as the Montalban Gorge in Rizal, Taal Volcano in Batangas, the Ilocos Norte Sand Dunes, the Hundred Islands in Pangasinan, the St. Paul Limestone Formation in Puerto Princesa, and the Chocolate Hills in Bohol.

A permanent geological marker will be installed at the Magasang Rock Formation—Biri’s most photographed islet—to illustrate the scientific evolution and significance of the formations.

The province views the NGM status as an important step toward full accreditation as a UNESCO Global Geopark, a long-term endeavor that began during the administration of then-Governor Edwin Ongchuan.

“We fully commit to helping the Provincial Government towards full UNESCO Global Geopark accreditation,” Rep. Ongchuan said during the ceremony, as he urged communities and institutions to embrace sustainable, heritage-based, and inclusive development.

Local leaders believe that a successful geopark certification would elevate responsible tourism, protect natural landscapes, generate livelihood opportunities, and strengthen environmental education across Northern Samar.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

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