PLDT Enterprise continues to strengthen its position in satellite-enabled connectivity, building on its 2025 launch of Starlink services, which has made it the first and only telecom unit to become an Authorized Starlink Reseller serving both the public and private sectors.
With the service already live and maximized by government agencies and enterprise customers – such as the provincial government of Camarines Sur and SMS Global Technologies Inc. (SMSGT) – Starlink supports mission-critical operations, digital services for local communities, and resilient connectivity for education, healthcare, and disaster response.
Since becoming an Authorized Starlink Reseller, the corporate business arm of PLDT Inc. (PLDT) has been actively integrating Starlink’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite technology into its portfolio of enterprise-grade internet solutions. This has enabled organizations in geographically isolated, disaster-prone, and hard-to-reach areas across the country to stay connected. “Within a year of deployment, Starlink has reached customers across the public sector, agriculture, banking, and other key industries – underscoring the accelerating adoption of satellite connectivity as a practical, enterprise-grade solution, particularly in underserved locations,” says Blums S. Pineda, PLDT SVP and Head of the Enterprise Business Group.
With Starlink now part of PLDT Enterprise’s connectivity offerings, organizations can deploy satellite internet connectivity not just as primary access in remote locations, but also as a resilient backup for mission-critical operations. Furthermore, Pineda highlights that Starlink’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite provides capabilities beyond a standalone service. “We have been delivering it as part of a fully managed, end-to-end connectivity ecosystem across the PLDT Enterprise Business Group – integrating fiber, wireless, managed SD-WAN, cybersecurity, data centers, and cloud solutions – allowing businesses to achieve resilience and scale through a single, trusted partner," he explains.
PLDT Enterprise’s satellite strategy forms part of the PLDT Group’s broader commitment to expanding digital access through multiple, complementary technologies. Within PLDT Group, different satellite solutions are being developed to serve distinct market needs, designed for sectors such as logistics, energy, banking, agriculture, education, healthcare, disaster response, and public service delivery – where high availability and resilient connectivity, backed by the country’s most extensive digital infrastructure, is critical.
To learn more about Starlink under PLDT Enterprise, visit https://bit.ly/pldtenterprise-starlink-partnership-sustaining-pr

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