A preview of blogger's fully-automated 'smart home' in Philippines

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A preview of blogger's fully-automated 'smart home' in Philippines
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Having a 'smart home' is now possible in the Philippines. Check out this blogger's intelligent home:

Globe promoted FTTR as the IoT technology that offers the ability to power an entire house with WiFi 6 coverage.

The house will have a primary hub and four different satellites. This setup will then eliminate “dead spots” in remote spaces, thick multiple concrete walls, rooms and floors. Moreover, Globe also guarantees a speed of 1 Gbps , touted as the first in the Philippines, throughout the customer’s abode., vice president of Globe At Home Brand management, said that Globe hopes to usher in a “new age of connectivity” to its customers through “intelligent homes.”

“As we usher in a new age of connectivity through intelligent homes to make our daily lives more convenient and energy-efficient, a fast internet connection is crucial. The introduction of FTTR through our GFiber Unli plans will further elevate the Filipinos’ digital lifestyle at home as it allows them to enjoy brand-new immersive life experiences–more seamless as we move into Gigabit Homes,” said Policarpio.

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