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    iManila: Human-centric tech pioneer in Philippines

    By Jocelyn FangMay 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Founded during the country’s nascent internet era by visionary brothers, iManila has always prioritised client relationships over transactions.
    • Amid infrastructure gaps, affordability constraints, and cybersecurity threats, iManila addresses the digital divide in a market where internet coverage among low-income groups remains at just 27%.

    iManila’s Human-Centric technological journey

    Established in 1996 under the name Internet Manila by the Deluria brothers and Jacques Dimanche, iManila was among the Philippines’ earliest internet service companies. Launched with limited capital and a clear mission to “transform the world through technology,” the company’s people-first approach has proven to be a prescient strategy in an industry now dominated by large-scale providers. Today, iManila’s hosting solutions—including shared hosting, cloud services, and cybersecurity—cater specifically to the needs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) navigating digital transformation.

    This agility is particularly valuable in the Philippines, where 35% of the rural population still lacks reliable internet access. iManila’s tailored services provide critical infrastructure support to these underserved areas.

    Also read: Chunghwa Telecom Thailand: A pioneer of connectivity in Thailand
    Also read: Local roots, cloud heights: INET redefines ICT in Thailand

    Innovation amidst industry pressure

    The Philippines illustrates a pronounced digital divide: while high-income regions boast up to 93% internet coverage, only 27% of low-income areas are connected. iManila’s cloud-based solutions offer viable alternatives in regions with limited physical infrastructure. Emerging technologies such as Taara’s wireless laser connectivity—which can deliver 20 Gbps over 20 km—could significantly strengthen this strategy, particularly in remote or mountainous regions.

    As enterprises face increasingly complex cybersecurity threats, iManila is aligning its protocols with advanced frameworks such as Harmony SASE, which combines network security and zero-trust access. Meanwhile, advancements in AI are enhancing network reliability across 5G and 6G. For example, transformer-aided systems developed by Incheon University have reduced signal error margins by 3.5 dB, a critical breakthrough for high-speed mobile communications.

    Guided by a philosophy of being “driven by knowledge and passion,” iManila is well-positioned in a market ripe for disruption. With players like Converge ICT slashing broadband costs by 90% per Mbps since 2017, and India’s National Broadband Mission 2.0 targeting universal coverage by 2030, iManila’s SME-focused agility makes it an indispensable partner. As Alphabet’s Taara project aims to launch fingertip-sized laser chips by 2026, opportunities for local collaboration are on the horizon—affirming that for pioneers like iManila, innovation remains a collective endeavour powered by shared vision and technological resolve.

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    Jocelyn Fang

    Jocelyn is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied investment Management at Bayes business school . Contact her at j.fang@btw.media.

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