In a move that blends technology and storytelling, Converge ICT Solutions Inc. is teaming up with Viva Communications Inc. to make Filipino-made shows, teleseryes, and movies more accessible to millions of homes nationwide — through the company’s all-in-one entertainment device, the Xperience Hub.
The partnership, sealed during the 51st Philippine Business Conference and Expo at SMX Convention Center, signals Converge’s continued push to go beyond connectivity — and bring meaningful, distinctly Filipino content right into people’s living rooms.
Converge: Bringing Filipino stories closer to home
For nearly three million subscribers, Converge’s Xperience Hub has already been transforming how families watch, stream, and connect. Now, with Viva onboard, the platform will soon feature hundreds of homegrown favorites — from teleseryes and exclusive Viva movies to fresh digital originals.

“With our ambition to go beyond connectivity, we are packing more functions and content on the Converge Xperience Hub,” said Dennis Anthony Uy, Converge CEO and Co-Founder. “Among the most important steps to do this is partnering with production companies that know what Filipinos want.”
Through Reliance Broadcasting Unlimited (RBU), Viva will bring its content library to Converge’s growing digital ecosystem. It’s a strategic collaboration that bridges tech innovation with Filipino storytelling — and one that reaffirms how the country’s entertainment industry continues to thrive in the digital age.
Celebrating local creativity
At the signing event, Viva Communications Inc. President and COO Vincent G. del Rosario emphasized how the collaboration reflects Viva’s enduring commitment to local storytelling.
“At Viva, we’ve always believed in telling stories that resonate with the Filipino heart. This partnership with Converge and RBU allows us to bring our content closer to millions of homes, making it easier for families to access quality Filipino entertainment anytime they want.”
From classics to current favorites, Viva’s upcoming content lineup on the Xperience Hub includes hits from Viva One and VMX, such as the popular Wattpad-inspired adaptations Bad Genius and Mutya ng Section E, along with the newest original series Golden Scenery of Tomorrow, starring Bea Binene and Wilbert Ross — both of whom graced the partnership ceremony.
A smarter way to watch
For families looking for a seamless, all-in-one entertainment experience, the Xperience Hub offers access to both local and international content — including Netflix, BlastTV, and soon, Viva’s exclusive catalog.
“Very soon, the millions of Converge subscribers will be able to tune in to their Xperience Hub and watch must-see movies and series from Viva One and VMX,” shared Bryan Kendrick Uy, President of RBU. “This expansion is just the beginning — there’s a lot more in store for Converge subscribers.”
Entertainment meets connectivity
The collaboration is more than a content deal; it’s a sign of how internet and entertainment are converging to shape the modern Filipino home. As Bryan Uy noted, “The Xperience Hub is a gateway not just to entertainment but to more functions.”
For Filipinos who bundle their connectivity with Converge’s Super FiberX plans, access is even simpler: subscribers can enjoy up to 400 Mbps speeds, a Wi-Fi 6 modem, and the Xperience Hub — all for ₱1,599 per month.
Empowering Filipino viewers
This partnership highlights a growing truth in the Philippine digital landscape: access to entertainment is evolving, and Filipino stories are finding new ways to reach their audiences.
With over 888,000 kilometers of fiber optic assets nationwide, Converge is making it possible for families — whether in bustling cities or quiet provinces — to stream, learn, and connect without interruption.
Meanwhile, Viva’s content expansion reflects a renewed focus on Filipino identity in entertainment. By blending storytelling with digital accessibility, both companies are empowering viewers to celebrate local culture — on demand and on their own terms.
The future of homegrown streaming
As global platforms continue to dominate the digital entertainment space, the Converge–Viva partnership stands out as a reminder that Filipino creativity still has a powerful place on the screen.
It’s not just about faster internet or more channels — it’s about bringing the warmth, humor, and drama of Filipino life into every home.
And as Dennis Anthony Uy put it best, this collaboration is part of a bigger mission: “to go beyond connectivity.”
Because for millions of Filipinos, entertainment isn’t just content — it’s a connection.
