San Pascual Gets Major Internet Upgrade with Asian Vision

San Pascual, Batangas is taking a giant leap into the future! On April 28, 2025, at 10:00 AM, the municipality officially signed a contract to upgrade and renew its direct internet access, now with managed services. This means faster, more reliable internet is coming to San Pascual, making life easier and more connected for everyone.
Why This Upgrade Matters
This isn't just about getting better Wi-Fi. It's about building a stronger digital foundation for the entire community. Think improved public services, smoother online access, and a local government that's ready to meet the demands of our increasingly digital world.
Key Benefits
Residents and the local government can anticipate significant improvements thanks to this digital infrastructure upgrade. Key advantages include a more reliable and efficient digital backbone, coupled with ongoing technical support and network monitoring that will minimize disruptions and ensure improved service uptime.
Who's Involved?
The significant contract signing ceremony, held at the Mayor's Office within the New Municipal Hall Building, brought together key individuals instrumental in this digital advancement.
Representing the Municipality of San Pascual were Hon. Mayor Antonio B. Dimayuga, along with Ms. Nanette De Guzman, the Municipal Administrator, and Mr. Rolando Gonzales Jr., the Human Resource Officer. On the service provider side, Mr. Edgar Alan M. Perez, Area Sales Manager, and Ms. Narisa P. Rivera, Area Manager for the Batangas Cluster, were present to solidify this important partnership.
What Does This Mean for San Pascual?
This partnership shows San Pascual's commitment to its people. By investing in better internet access and digital infrastructure, the local government is making sure everyone has the tools they need to thrive in today's world. This upgrade will provide:
- Faster internet service
- More stable internet connectivity
- Enhanced communication and access to online resources
- Improved efficiency in government processes