Nevigate Communications (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. continues to strengthen its global footprint by leveraging the Philippines as a strategic location to serve customers worldwide, with a strong focus on bridging the ASEAN and US regions.
Through its partnership with VITRO Inc. and PLDT Global, the company strengthens its suite of network solutions through resilient data center facilities and fast global connectivity. By hosting its infrastructure within VITRO, Nevigate gains access to secure, resilient, and carrier-neutral facilities that support seamless international connectivity. VITRO’s strategic location allows Nevigate to benefit from reliable network routes between Southeast Asia and the United States, while tapping into the Philippines’ rapidly expanding digital infrastructure.
“Our decision to work closely with VITRO and PLDT Global reflects our confidence in the Philippines as a key hub for global connectivity,” said GK Tan (Tan Ghee Khoon), Managing Director of Nevigate Communications (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. “This partnership allows us to deliver consistent, high-quality network services while strengthening our ability to bridge ASEAN and US markets for our customers.”
Beyond infrastructure, the collaboration presents mutual opportunities for growth. Nevigate's global traffic enriches VITRO's digital ecosystem, strengthening its position as a global enterprise's gateway to the Philippines
“This collaboration reflects our shared vision of building a globally connected digital ecosystem with the Philippines at its core,” said Gary Ignacio, Chief Commercial Officer of VITRO Inc. “By working alongside Nevigate and PLDT Global, we are helping enterprises unlock new opportunities, scale across borders, and participate more fully in the global digital economy.”
“This partnership goes beyond colocation and connectivity—it is about enabling global scale,” said Roselle Dela Cruz, Vice President for Global Business at PLDT Global. “This partnership allows us to expand our capabilities to support enterprises with end-to-end digital infrastructure that connects the Philippines to the rest of the world.”

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