PLDT Enterprise and Starlink score big in the broadband space

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PLDT Enterprise continues to strengthen its position as a leader in innovative connectivity solutions through its highly successful collaboration with Starlink Corporate Broadband Services, further expanding reliable internet access to enterprises across the Philippines. 

The partnership officially began commercial operations in the second quarter of 2025, with PLDT Enterprise becoming the first — and currently the only — Philippine telco partner to offer enterprise broadband services in the country. Since launch, the collaboration has delivered strong commercial momentum, immediately attracting enterprise clients and meaningful revenue contributions for the business

By the first quarter of 2026 alone, PLDT Enterprise had already deployed nearly 1,000 Starlink broadband units to corporations, government institutions, logistics operators, energy companies, financial institutions, retail businesses, and organizations operating in geographically isolated and disaster-prone locations. The business is now projected to further accelerate revenue growth in 2026, reflecting the increasing demand for resilient and rapidly deployable satellite-based connectivity solutions. 

“We are encouraged with our Starlink Satellite partnership in delivering high quality Home and Enterprise broadband all across the country. ” explained PLDT COO Butch Jimenez. “In a challenging telco environment, timing is key. And we believe now is the right time to deploy satellite broadband services.” 

PLDT Enterprise has strategically capitalized on this growing opportunity by integrating satellite broadband into its broader suite of enterprise connectivity solutions. 

PLDT Enterprise is following the success of Starlink broadband in other Asian countries such as KDDI in Japan  which began deploying thousands of Starlink-powered enterprise broadband and satellite backhaul solutions as early as 2022 to support businesses, maritime operations, disaster recovery efforts, and cellular network resiliency. 

“We are optimistic about our partnership with Starlink in the enterprise broadband space,” said Blums Pineda. “We believe the service will continue to grow and generate strong revenues for PLDT while, more importantly, providing robust connectivity anywhere in the country.”