Third telco Dito Telecommunity has unveiled Dito BizBayan, a new business initiative designed to accelerate the digital transformation of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) across the Philippines.
According to Dito chief executive officer Eric Alberto, BizBayan is rooted in the company’s “Gabay sa Tagumpay” advocacy, which focuses on empowering Filipino entrepreneurs through accessible, scalable, and high-performance digital solutions.
“We are unveiling a new brand designed to meet the dynamic and evolving demands of Filipino MSMEs by providing scalable, cost-efficient, and high-performance digital services and solutions,” Alberto said during the launch event on October 15.
“These are not just offerings; they are essential tools for transformation, aimed at empowering businesses to overcome limitations and thrive in the digital age.”
MSMEs comprise 99% of businesses in the country, underscoring their vital role in national economic growth. Dito BizBayan seeks to strengthen this sector by addressing three key areas: reliable connectivity, innovative digital tools, and business visibility in an increasingly online marketplace.
Through BizBayan, Dito aims to become a trusted partner for entrepreneurs by offering a suite of integrated solutions — from e-commerce setup guidance and secure payment processing to digital marketing support — to help businesses transition successfully into the digital economy.
As part of the program, Dito launched the “Konektado Negosyo Bundle,” providing unlimited 5G connectivity with speeds of up to 100 Mbps and an indoor CCTV unit for ₱1,150 per month.
For enterprises requiring higher capacity, an upgraded package offers up to 500 Mbps speeds and an outdoor CCTV unit for ₱1,650 per month.
Dito said these bundles are designed to give business owners not just faster Internet, but also enhanced security and flexibility — core elements of a modern digital operation.
The BizBayan launch was attended by Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) secretary Ma. Christina A. Roque and Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) president Consul Eunina Mangio.


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