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Converge and Viva Bring Pinoy Stories to the Xperience Hub

Converge CEO and Co-Founder Dennis Anthony Uy (center-right) and RBU President Bryan Kendrick Uy (third from right) with Viva Communications Inc. President and COO Vincent G. del Rosario (center-left) and Studio Viva President Valerie Del Rosario (rightmost).

Converge ICT Solutions Inc. is taking home entertainment to the next level by teaming up with Viva Communications Inc. and Reliance Broadcasting Unlimited (RBU) to load its all-in-one set-top box, the Xperience Hub, with original Filipino movies and series. The collaboration promises to deliver hundreds of Viva’s most-loved titles—from blockbuster films to hit teleseryes and Wattpad-inspired shows—straight to the screens of nearly three million Converge subscribers.

“Our goal has always been to go beyond connectivity,” said Converge CEO and Co-Founder Dennis Anthony Uy during the signing at the 51st Philippine Business Conference and Expo. “By partnering with companies like Viva, we’re giving Filipinos more of what they love—authentic stories and premium entertainment—accessible right from their homes.”

Converge CEO and Co-Founder Kendrick Uy as he delivered a speech during the partnership ceremony of RBU and Viva Communications at the sidelines of the 51st Philippine Business Conference and Expo (PBC&E) on October 21 at the SMX Convention Center.

Vincent G. del Rosario, President and COO of Viva Communications Inc. echoed the sentiment, calling the partnership a “celebration of Filipino creativity” that will bring quality local content closer to audiences nationwide. Stars Bea Binene and Wilbert Ross of Viva One’s Golden Scenery of Tomorrow also joined the launch at SMX Convention Center, adding a touch of star power to the announcement.

Through this partnership, Converge subscribers can soon enjoy exclusive access to Viva One and VMX content, complementing the platform’s existing global lineup that includes Netflix and BlastTV. With its Super FiberX plans, Converge offers the Xperience Hub bundled with high-speed internet starting at ₱1,599 per month—giving Filipino households a complete digital experience that combines speed, function, and homegrown entertainment.

Written by Village Connect

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