Converge ICT Solutions Inc. has strengthened its commitment to equal technology access by opening two new business centers in Bicol.
The fiber broadband and technology provider recently launched customer hubs in Irosin, Sorsogon and Tabaco City, Albay in partnership with managed service provider Ravenous Communications Inc. These hubs aim to serve communities that often face limited digital access.
Converge CEO and Co-Founder Dennis Anthony Uy led the Tabaco City ribbon-cutting and met with local officials to discuss network improvements. Uy said the company enhanced network durability to protect customers from service interruptions and ensure secure connections.
He stressed that the goal is to give towns like Irosin and Tabaco the same digital opportunities as big cities, reaching even remote barangays, islands, and mountainous areas.
The new hubs handle payments, technical support, service upgrades, and applications. They also showcase the updated Converge branding, reflecting a more customer-focused approach.
Ravenous Communications CEO Timothy Ordinario said Converge now has 10 business centers across Bicol. Before Tabaco’s launch, residents from northern Albay had to travel 45 minutes to Legazpi for services.
Converge also plans to expand coverage in Legazpi, Naga, Camarines, Masbate, and Catanduanes to bring reliable internet to more households.
