Use of illegal repeaters continues to disrupt signaling and cellular connectivity

As a result, users of illegal repeaters get amplified signals while others gain advantages from poor, distorted, or non-existent cellular service. Emergency.

Repeaters are illegal when imported into the country without proper authorizations from the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC). Sale, purchase, ownership and use are prohibited in the Philippines.

Under Memorandum Order NTC No. 01-02-2013, authorized CMTS operators, the National Council for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (NDRRMC), and other government agencies interested in national safety or security may purchase, import, possess, and use such devices. .

“Illegal repeaters come in the form of indoor or outdoor antennas and wireless adapters that set policies and sign by occupying the bandwidth of a Globe cellular site. As a result, such devices interfere with waves and interfere with cellular signals to other consumers in the immediate vicinity of the amplifier and served through the encoded cell site. As we continue to expand our network to bring first-world connectivity to Filipinos, those efforts will be hampered if illegal repeaters remain in use and will continue to interfere with and degrade cellular communications network,” said Manny Estrada, Globe’s chief technology and strategy officer. Integration of services.

If you suspect there are illegal repeaters in your area, please report it to the NTC or Globe by completing this form.

Globe strongly supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs), in the United Nations SDG 9, highlighting the role of infrastructure and innovation as key drivers of economic expansion and development. Globe is committed to the principles of the United Nations Global Compact and contributes to the 10 UN SDGs.

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