Not exactly—Red Fiber doesn’t get its internet from PLDT, but there’s now a strategic partnership between them.
🔌 Here’s how it works:
- Red Fiber is owned by Radius Telecoms, a subsidiary of Meralco.
- PLDT recently acquired a 35% stake in Radius Telecoms, giving it partial ownership and influence over Red Fiber’s operations.
- Despite this stake, Red Fiber maintains its own fiber infrastructure, separate from PLDT’s. It doesn’t “resell” PLDT’s internet—it runs its own network.
So while they’re now business partners, Red Fiber’s internet backbone is independent, not sourced from PLDT. Think of it like two telecom giants sharing some ownership but still running their own shows.
If you're comparing reliability or speed between the two, I can help break that down too.
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