Destiny Cable (Philippines)

1995-2003






 In January 1995,   the Philippines’ commission attached to the  Department of Transportation and Communications, the  National Telecommunications Commission  (NTC) granted a certificate of public convenience and necessity/provisional authority to install, operate and maintain telecommunications, broadcast and cable antenna television services to Destiny Cable Inc. and allowed to provide cable television services to Metro Manila and nearby municipalities, cities and provinces. Destiny Cable Inc. embarked on marketing promotion through Solid Group Inc. by offering bundled services.



2003-2012


On November 17, 2000, however, Global Cable, Inc. (GCI) and Destiny Cable, Inc. (DCI) announced that both companies had entered an agreement on merging the television operations of the two companies, of which operates the cable providers; Global Cable and Destiny Cable.

 In November 2000 Destiny Cable formed a partnership  with Global Cable to further strengthen and systematize its cable television ventures. However, it was only on February 1, 2003 that the corporate name was changed to Global Destiny Cable.

 Global Destiny Cable is perceived to be the closest competitor of  SkyCable  the Philippines' largest cable TV company   in Metro Manila. Both have their own associates all over the country and both offer high-speed cable Internet service  to its respective subscribers.



2012-Present
 On May 2, 2012,  Sky Cable Corporation  eventually acquired the assets of Global Destiny Cable through its parent, Destiny Cable, Inc. at the cost of P3.5 billion in order to improve services to customers of Destiny Cable,  UniCable  and MyDestiny broadband Internet.

Global Destiny Cable has been reverted back to Destiny Cable after separation with Global Cable.