PLDT Home Fiber Prepaid Now Up to 300 Mbps: Rates & Deals

PLDT Home Fiber Prepaid Now Up to 300 Mbps: Rates & Deals

The era of “tiis-ganda” with slow prepaid internet is officially over. As our homes transform into offices, classrooms, and gaming hubs, PLDT Home has aggressively leveled up its Fiber Prepaid portfolio. What started as a modest 50 Mbps offer has now surged to 300 Mbps, making it the fastest prepaid fiber service currently available in the Philippines.

This is a major win for those who want the raw power of a fiber connection without being tied down by a 24-month lock-in period or the dreaded credit checks. It’s internet on your own terms—pure, fast, and flexible.

PLDT has structured its tiers to match specific household needs, ensuring you only pay for the bandwidth you actually use.

  • 50 Mbps (The Essentials): Perfect for the light user or a secondary home. At the 365-day load option, this effectively costs just ₱19.17 per day.
  • 100 Mbps (The Sweet Spot): This is the “daily driver” tier. It’s optimized for seamless HD streaming, stable video meetings, and the heavy lifting of online classes across a few devices.
  • 300 Mbps (The Powerhouse): Designed for multi-device households. If you’re downloading massive game patches while someone else is 4K streaming and another is on a Zoom call, this is the low-latency beast you need.

💳 Unmatched Flexibility: Load Validity Options

One of the standout features here is the sheer range of validity. Whether you need a quick 1-day boost or you want to set it and forget it for a full year, the options are extensive:

Speed1-Day7-Day15-Day30-Day365-Day
50 Mbps₱50₱199₱379₱699₱6,999
100 Mbps₱99₱379₱549₱999₱9,999
300 Mbps₱199₱699₱999₱1,499₱14,999

The entry barrier is refreshingly low. For a one-time fee of ₱999, you get the Fiber Prepaid installation inclusive of 30 days of free internet at 50 Mbps. Reloading is just as easy as topping up your phone, with support for Maya, GCash, and physical retailers nationwide.

As John Y. Palanca, PLDT Senior Vice President, puts it: “We want to make sure families stay productive while keeping costs manageable.”