Posted by migs
Categories: Globe, Globe Tattoo, Information Technology, Mobile, Mobile How to, Mobile Review, Networks, Opinion, Red Mobile, Smart, Smart Bro, Sun Cellular, Tech News, Tech Reviews
Implementing LTE technology is not easy and definitely not cheap.PLDT/Smart have invested PHP67.1 billion (USD1.5 billion) for their network modernization project to cater for LTE and future mobile technologies as well. Similarly, Globe also announced that it will be spending USD790 million for their network upgrade and IT re-engineering programs. Let’s see what the major Telcos [ Read More ]
Smart Bro is greeting the Year of the Dragon by giving away FREE 15 Minutes of surfing daily!
I finally made up my mind and got my own postpaid smartbro plan. I got the Plan 999 unlimited SIM ONLY plan. Although I already have a Globe Tattoo, SmartBro prepaid, and a Sun Broadband, its really different when you are on postpaid. For one, no more reloading. And with this unlimited offer, my surfing [ Read More ]
According Inquirer.net: The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) on saturday announced a new “per pulse” rate for voice calls on cellular phones which would make billing more reflective of the real costs of a call. Under the new rates, telecom firms will be allowed to charge a “flag down” rate of P3 for the first two [ Read More ]
Ummm.. I think there’s something wrong with this sentence… “You can’t connect before register an available network” You’ll see this when using Smart Bro and signal you don’t have.
A lot of companies are now using the micro-blogging and social networking platform called Twitter. Here in the Philippines, I’ve been seeing some major companies using twitter to provide better customer service. Like Smart Communications. SmartCares is Smart’s official twitter account and I’ve been following it for more than a month now.
Globe contracted NESIC Philippines to see which between Smart Broadband and Globe Broadband is the fastest broadband provider… The measurements are in Kbps, which means kilo-bits per second, so the numbers up there represent the amount per thousand bits being sent per second. A bit is the most basic measurement of data. The blue colored [ Read More ]