Globe provides free WiFi in airports and malls as Taal rumbles

The Philippine government has issued a dire warning about the potential of Taal Volcano to cause mass casualties, recalling the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo which killed 847 people

Globe Telecom said on Monday it was providing free WiFi at the capital’s main airport and several malls in provinces affected by Taal volcano’s steam and ash eruption.

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The Ayala-led telco said unlimited WiFi would be available in all 4 terminals of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport and select malls in Laguna, Cavite and Batangas to allow people affected by Taal volcano to communicate with family and friends.

Globe said it would provide free WiFi from Monday to Tuesday in the following malls:

BATANGAS
Robinson’s Place Lipa

LAGUNA
Pavilion Mall
Solenad 1,2,3
Southwoods Mall
Robinson’s Sta. Rosa
Robinson’s Place San Pedro
Robinson’s Los Banos

CAVITE
The District – Dasmarinas
The District – Imus
Ayala Malls Serin – Tagaytay
Robinsons Tagaytay
Robinson’s Place Dasmarinas
Robinson’s General Trias
Robinson’s Imus

The company also set up a booth providing free calls and cellphone charging at the Brgy. Amuyong Covered Court in Tagaytay Nasugbu Road, Alfonso, Cavite. The booth will provide these services from Jan. 13-16, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Globe said.

Demand for N95 face masks have spiked in recent days since Taal first erupted on Sunday, sending a cloud of ash 65km north to the capital city, Manila and causing hundreds of flights to be cancelled, with thousands stranded at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. The airport has since partially resumed operations.

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