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Who is Philippine Communications Satellite Corp

By Scarlett GuoJune 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Philcomsat provides satellite and teleport services for banking, military and remote connectivity across the Philippines.
  • It enables secure networks where fibre and mobile infrastructure cannot reach, especially in island and disaster-prone regions.

Philippine Communications Satellite Corp: Bridging the islands with satellite

The Philippine Communications Satellite Corporation (Philcomsat) is one of the country’s oldest satellite services providers. It started in 1967. Since then, it has expanded to offer secure broadband, managed services, and teleport operations.

Its headquarters is in Makati City. But the company also owns and runs a major teleport facility in Nasugbu, Batangas. This site handles uplink, downlink, and satellite gateway functions. It supports critical sectors like defence, banking, and broadcasting.

Philcomsat plays a vital role in the Philippines, an archipelago of over 7,000 islands. Many areas have no access to fibre or stable mobile networks. Satellite communication is often the only way to stay connected.

According to its official site, Philcomsat offers Very Small Aperture Terminal (VSAT) services, dedicated satellite bandwidth, and custom private networks. These are used by banks in rural towns, oil and gas stations, and remote government field offices.

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Philippine Communications Satellite Corp: Adapting to shifting demand

The telecom sector in Southeast Asia is seeing fast growth and new players. Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) constellations like Starlink now bring broadband to remote areas. These systems offer low latency and fast speeds.

Still, Philcomsat has advantages. It runs its own infrastructure. It has long experience handling secure, mission-critical data. Its Nasugbu teleport has ISO 27001 certification. This matters to industries where data safety is top priority.

The company is also part of Philippine Overseas Telecommunications Corporation (POTC), which strengthens its institutional foundation. Its services are used by the military, broadcasters, energy firms, and relief agencies.

Fibre continues to spread across major cities, but remote islands, mountainous regions, and disaster zones still need satellite. Typhoons, floods and power loss often affect ground networks. In such cases, Philcomsat’s satellite links keep data moving and communication open.

While newer entrants grow in consumer internet, Philcomsat remains focused on secure enterprise and government-grade connectivity.

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Scarlett Guo

Scarlett Guo is an community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Marketing at University of Bangor. Contact her at s.guo@btw.media.

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