A boost to PH’s digital connectivity: Unity Digital partners with VECO to power up its first 3-tenant tower; acquires 1,100 towers from Smart-PLDT and Globe

    A boost to PH’s digital connectivity: Unity Digital partners with VECO to power up its first 3-tenant tower; acquires 1,100 towers from Smart-PLDT and Globe

    Unity Digital Infrastructure hosts three mobile network operators (MNO) Globe Telecom, Smart  Communications, and DITO Telecommunity in one of its cell sites in Cebu. 

     

    The development of the country’s digital infrastructure is fundamental not just in connecting  people and communities but in transforming businesses around the world. That’s why the  government’s call to strengthen the country’s digital ecosystem entails digital inclusion as one of  the priority initiatives.  

    Fortunately, telecommunication companies in the Philippines have been actively doing their  share in bridging the digital divide with their aggressive efforts to improve and further enhance  their network quality, service reliability and overall customer service. Supporting the local mobile network operators (MNOs) in delivering enhanced connectivity is Unity Digital Infrastructure, a  joint venture between Aboitiz InfraCapital and leading global private markets firm Partners  Group, acting on behalf of its clients. 

    Just recently, Unity achieved a groundbreaking milestone as it successfully hosted three mobile  network operators in one of its cell sites in Cebu through its partnership with Visayan Electric  Company (VECO). With this feat made possible through effective collaboration, Unity has put on  air Globe Telecom as the anchor tenant, along with Smart Communications and DITO  Telecommunity as co-location tenants in a single tower – effectively showcasing the shared  tower model at work in adherence to PH’s common tower policy.  

    The Common Tower Initiative, initiated by the Philippine government, is geared towards  accelerating the improvement of Internet connectivity and addressing telecommunications  infrastructure issues in the country. Its main goal is to establish a shared tower model, where  independent companies build and maintain cell towers that can be rented by multiple telecom  providers to promote competition, lower costs, speed up tower deployment, and improve  network quality and coverage. 

    “Our presence in this site reflects our strong commitment to support the government’s Common  Tower initiative as we advance further in our goal to provide better connectivity for all Filipinos  across the nation,” PLDT and Smart President and CEO Al Panlilio said. “We are pleased to be  partners with the Aboitiz Group and Unity with whom we share the same vision of strengthening  digital infrastructure in the Philippines. By leveraging on our combined expertise and resources,  we aim to support the country’s continued digital transformation by bringing cutting-edge  technology and innovative solutions to our customers,” he added. 

    Team Members from Unity and representatives from the Visayas Regional Teams of Globe, Smart-PLDT,  and DITO visit the location of the three-tenant tower in Cebu.

    For his part, DITO Telcommunity’s Chief Technology Officer Retired Major General Rodolfo  Santiago said they welcome this opportunity given to them as a new player to contribute to the  advancement of digital connectivity and be able to reach more customers in the provinces. “We  are pleased to note that the Common Tower initiative is progressing in the country and we are  able to leverage on that as it allows us to efficiently build our network by co-locating on neutrally  boosted towers such as this one of Unity,” shared Santiago.  

     

    Unity Digital Infrastructure signed sale-and-leaseback agreements with Smart-PLDT and Globe for the  acquisition of 1,100 towers which will support efforts in improving the digital infrastructure space and  connectivity in the Philippines. 

    Recently, Globe announced the successful first closing of the sale of 115 towers to Unity. The transaction, valued at approximately ₱1.4 billion, marks the initial phase of a larger 447 sale and-leaseback deal between the two companies, which was signed last May 2023.

    “Our transaction with Unity is crucial in propelling the advancement of the country’s digital transformation. This partnership unlocks capital, and allocates resources more efficiently. This will in turn allow us to focus on expanding and enhancing our digital infrastructure,” Globe Vice President for Corporate Finance Carlo Puno emphasized.

    Last May, PLDT also transferred the first batch of 135 towers to Unity as part of a similar sale and-purchase agreement involving 650 towers in the Visayas and Mindanao regions signed last year. This brings to over 1000 the total combined towers acquired by Unity from the two giant telcos – further expanding its digital tower footprint across the country.

    These exciting developments are part of Unity’s ongoing efforts to enhance the country’s digital infrastructure space, supporting Filipinos in adapting to the fast-changing and ever-evolving digital landscape.

    “Our recent acquisitions of towers through a Sale & Leaseback with Smart-PLDT and Globe have been transformative for Unity. We look forward to setting up these acquired sites for co location as we do our part in enabling connectivity and expanding coverage throughout the country,” Unity Digital Infrastructure CEO Robin Sarmiento said.

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