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Globe, Smart o Sun? - PinoyExchange

Globe ka ba, Smart o Sun ano gusto mo for free text mods, poll pls tgs vah

Smart. . .since time n memorial

Globe and Sun ako.

Pero lately i don't use my sun anymore.

Never tried smart pa.

Making Great Things Possible under the Sun is simply Amazing!

Smart! I have a smart line which i passed on to my mom when i got a globe plan.

Smart has given us a free fon already when i had it extended for 2 more years, it's giving me another free fon later this july when i extend it for another two yrs.

Galing d ba? and it has the widest coverage kahit sa mga sulok na probinsya at isla at bundok may signal ka. my globe plan, though i have it for almost 3 yrs will still evaluate pa daw as to whether i'll be given a free fon for its loyalty program, i dunno, any globe personnel out there?

Kindly enlighten me pls.

I'm thinkin of switching to smart if i don't get that loyalty prgram.

Smart subscriber ako (prepaid) then i switched to globe (post paid).

So far happy ako sa globe coz most of my friends are globe subscribers

Smart pa rin!!

Globe's 3.5G is promising faster than pldtdsl's broadband speed wtf :O

Smart. kaya lang most of my friends are globe subscribers.

At yung gusto kong ka-text naka sun naman

Eversince na nag cel ako ay globe na ako!

I havent tried using sun and smart pa! saka pag globe medyo malakas ang dating, pag smart pang jologs!

Saka mas maganda yung unlimited ng globe mas panalo comapare sa smart.. yung 60pesos ng smart ay good for 4 days while sa globe 50 pesos is 5 days... peace

SMART! pero im thinking of switching to Touch Mobile...

Kasi 75centavos na lang kada text!

San ka pa?! haha..

Smart eversince...

09064546105 globe

Smart! 8 years na!

3 years prepaid 5 years postpaid. I've only had two cell number ever since!

Unang una ko smart, tapos bumili ako ng sun.

Tapos bumili rin ng globe.

Nawala yung phone ko minsan na nakaalagay parehong sun at globe ko.

Pero bumili rin ako ng sun uli tapos globe na rin.

Ngayon pinakagamit ko eh yung globe, tapos sun yung nasa second phone.

Yung smart na una kong sim simula nagkaroon ako eh nasa isang old phone na hindi ko na masyado ginagamit at iniiwan ko lang sa bahay.

Hurray for globe!

Cheap 3G please Quote: : Globe leaps ahead of rival, offers commercial ‘3.5G’ First posted 07:49pm (Mla time) May 03, 2006 By Erwin Lemuel Oliva INQ7.net AYALA-owned Globe Telecom unveiled its commercial "3.5G" service days after rival operator Smart Communications announced the commercial availability of its 3G service in the country. 3G or third generation mobile services is a high-speed mobile network that allows subscribers to make video calls, watch streaming videos or television, and browse the Internet at speeds comparable to broadband, wired Internet. 3.5G, however, is the next evolutionary step toward a faster network that uses what the industry calls High Speed Downlink Packet Access or HSDPA. Globe executives on Wednesday said that the commercial HSPDA service is now available to local consumers following a soft launch on March 30, 2006. While HSDPA handsets are not yet available in the local market, Globe said it has already signed up clients to the service. This service, which competes with Philippine Long Distance Telephone’s WeRoam service, allows users to connect their notebooks or laptops to a HSDPA network using a PCMCIA network card worth 13,000 to 15,000, according to Patricio Pineda III, head of business planning of Globe Telecom's wireless group. Globe Telecom is offering HSDPA service for a monthly fee of about 2,000 pesos, which provides unlimited wireless Internet connection to Globe Telecom's HSPDA network. “This is really more for laptop users,” Pineda added. On March 2006, Smart Communications gave local media a peek into its HSDPA service but noted that the commercial launch will happen within the year. Meanwhile, Gerardo Ablaza, Globe Telecom President and Chief Executive Officer, announced that the operator will also price its 3G services at the same level of its 2G service. "Our pricing philosophy is to make 3G more affordable," he said, adding that Globe market studies showed that local consumer behavior on 3G service tends to be "short-duration usage." "We call that usage snacking so we made our 3G snacking pricing the best in the market," the Globe executive said. Pineda said that 3G video calls will cost around 4.50 to 6.50 pesos a minute among Globe subscribers. The cost of downloading on 3G content will also cost .15 centavos per kilobyte, which is the same price charged using the General Packet Radio Service or GPRS network, he added. For streaming video, Globe will charge subscribers 5 pesos per minute.

"There will be no daily fees, viewing fees," he added. Pineda said that Globe has around 100,000 Globe subscribers using 3G-enabled handsets. During a press conference, Ablaza said that Globe is investing around 100 million dollars for its nationwide rollout of the 3G and HSPDA networks over the next few years. Globe has bought equipment from Nokia, Ericsson and Siemens for its 3G and HSPDA network, Pineda added. "Given the nature of our economy in the Philippines, there is the challenge on how to make 3G services affordable to this market," Ablaza said. HSDPA is a mobile technology that improves the downlink speeds of 3G networks using the wideband CDMA (WCDMA) standard.

The mobile industry says that HSPDA is part of an evolutionary path of 3G enhancements. The GSM Association, for one, said that HSDPA boosts the air interface capacity of WCDMA networks by two times and delivers up to five-fold increase in downlink data speeds or up to 1.6 Mbps with peaks of up to 1.8 Mbps. It shortens round-trip time between network and terminals and reduces variance in downlink transmission delay. While the current 3G allows web browsing and music and video downloads using the newer handsets, HSDPA is a faster version of 3G.

It will boost throughput in the 3G networks, allowing applications like motion video streaming, advanced multiplayer games, and parallel voice-data-video services.

Globe eversince

Globe! mandurugas ang smart eh..

Na try ko na ksi to b4...

Smart kahit mandurugas ang Smart sa pagsesend ng unsolicited messages (kaya mabilis maubos load ko )

Discussion Title: Globe, Smart o Sun?
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