For years, Cignal has been synonymous with pay TV in the Philippines. But if you thought Cignal was just about linear channels and satellite dishes, think again. As the company celebrates its 16th anniversary, it’s igniting a full-blown transformation, complete with a new logo and a bold declaration: Cignal is now a “dynamic multimedia powerhouse.” And honestly, it’s about time.
Cignal Connect satellite broadband starts at P6,500 for 2Mbps
You can now enjoy satellite-broadband internet in the Philippines, albeit for a hefty fee. Cignal Connect is now available in the Philippines, initially to Luzon-based customers, but with coverage in Visayas and Mindanao to follow.
Cignal to launch satellite-broadband internet May 15
In a recent tweet, Manuel V. Pangilinan, who holds top positions within the MVP Group — which includes PLDT, Smart Communications, and Meralco, among other mega companies in the Philippines — revealed that Cignal will soon offer satellite-internet services on the local market. It is scheduled to launch May 15. Cignal is the country’s largest pay- and satellite-TV provider.