Miguel Tanfelix and Ronnie Alonte took the spotlight at the FIBERBLAZE Ignites Laguna event held at Robinsons Galleria South in San Pedro, where the two actors met fans, joined the festivities, and spoke with invited media—including CinemaBravo. This marks the brand’s first-ever expansion outside Cavite.
FIBERBLAZE’s arrival in Laguna blended a community gathering with the introduction of new internet services, drawing mall-goers, families, and students who came both for the celebrity appearances and to learn what the expansion means for local subscribers. Fellow ambassador Niel Coleta also joined the event, rounding out the trio as performances from Over October, The Sun, We The Santiago, and RAYA kept the atmosphere lively throughout the program.
Pay! Win! Drive! promo
FIBERBLAZE also launched the Pay! Win! Drive! promo, running from November 16, 2025 to April 30, 2026. Subscribers earn raffle entries for every on-time payment, with bonus entries for six months of consistent payments or for settling six months to one year in advance. Five winners will drive home brand-new Toyota cars at the end of the promo.
The brand’s plans remain among the most competitive in the market and include:
- ₱999 — up to 300 Mbps + Digital Cable TV
- ₱1,499 — up to 1 Gbps + Unlimited Fiber Internet + Digital Cable TV
- ₱2,499 VIP Plan — up to 1 Gbps + Unlimited Fiber Internet + Digital Cable TV + Mesh Router + Android Tablet & IP Camera
Business plans start at ₱1,499 for speeds up to 500 Mbps, while FIBERBLAZE Lite offers a ₱649 starter option for up to 50 Mbps.
Laguna customers received an exclusive introductory perk: the ₱999 plan boosted up to 1 Gbps, available for a limited time.
With fans lining up for photos, live performances filling the mall, and the ambassadors spending time with both the crowd and the press, the launch carried the feel of a community gathering more than a traditional corporate event. As FIBERBLAZE opens its services to Laguna, the expansion hints at broader plans to bring accessible and reliable connectivity to more communities across the region.








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