- Clare Cable TeleVision provides digital cable TV and fibre internet services across Taal, San Luis, and Sta. Teresita in Batangas.
- The company has expanded its network through FTTH upgrades and community initiatives, supporting education and connectivity in underserved areas.
Clare Cable Television: Reliable services with modern infrastructure
Clare Cable TeleVision began as a traditional cable TV provider in San Luis and later expanded to Taal in 2013, after receiving approval from the National Telecommunications Commission. In 2016, the company upgraded its service infrastructure from analogue to digital and introduced fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) technology. This system improves internet speed and reduces signal interference by delivering direct fibre connections from the station to homes.
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Clare Cable Television: Supporting digital access in the community
Clare Cable has actively contributed to public connectivity projects. It partnered with the Department of Information and Communications Technology to support the Pipol Konek initiative, delivering internet access to public Wi-Fi sites in Batangas. During the pandemic, the company extended its services to more remote areas, enabling students to access online learning and supporting work-from-home needs.
Clare Cable Television: Strong presence and customer support
The company operates a main office in Plaza Leyba, Taal, and satellite offices in San Luis and Sta. Teresita. These locations provide convenient customer service and payment centres for local subscribers, reinforcing Clare Cable’s role as a community-based provider.