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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Some Thoughts About Communication and Filipino’s Abroad (OFWs)

I’ve been here for quite long and a few times I will receive inquiry or asking support from families and love ones back home  para sa kanilang minamahal na nandito sa abroad.


“Ano na po ang balita sa nanay ko dyan?”

“Pwede po bang matawagan ang tatay ko, kasi di na po siya nagtetext sa amin.”

“Kuya, yung nanay po namin, nag-aalala, di na po kasi nagtetext ang Ate na Domestic Helper sa Kuwait.”

“Kenji ito daw yung employer ni Mang Pat, pakitawagan naman at kumustahin siya.”

“Kabayan, kilala niyo po ba si Tomas E. Alba?(Fiction lang yan ha, alam ko alam niyo siya yung nakaimbento ng  light bulb, hahaha) Pakitawagan naman oh, pakisabi naniningil na ako ng pinautang ko sa kanya, di na kasi nagtetext at nagpapakita ang misis niya.


The example goes on and on and on.

I have been suggesting ever since Filipino’s are text addict in the world, and the Philippines is texting capital of the world, to initiate a regulation or a law that each departing OFW must have a number, email address/YM, even Facebook account if talagang kelangan na para makeep track ang bawat OFW kahit saan man silang panig ng mundo. This info must be stored sa POEA at OWWA and even sa mga recruiting agencies at mailagay sa isang microchip where all the names and contact info’s of OFWs is stored for easier access.

Naalala ko lang nung Day of Rage, or nung Arab Spring, last year when there were protests actions in the Middle East. I heard that European and American national receive a constant SMS of update about the situation and what to do and where to go in case the protest escalates. Well, oo nga naman, 12 Million OFWs, paano mo matetext yun but sa galing ng Pinoy sa IT, can we make a system where we can override the system and send important and emergency updates to all our OFWs?

Nung nagkaroon ng Earthquake and Tsunami sa Japan, the social media is buzzing with contact details of embassies and consulates, how can victim be able to call or locate them, but if we have a systematic way of sending those contact details to the registered SMART/Globe Roaming of each and every OFWs, chances that we can convey the message to a lot of people.
During emergency, people will still hold their mobile phones, true? Of course.

 Sa mga OFW naman, there is a distance sa mga OFW and sa kanilang pamilya na naiwan sa Pinas because of lack of communication. Despite of the easy of way communicating through mobile phones and internet chatting, wala na tayong communication except once a month sa pamilya natin ng mga ganitong linya,

“Oh, ayan nagpadala na ako ng P20,000, ikaw na bahala magbudget dyan para sa mga anak natin”

Yan na lang, and then tapos na, next month na lang ulit. Perhaps we cannot blame the poor OFW also. Pagkatanggap ng pera or pagsabi ng padala na naideposito na, wala man lang sasabihing Thank You, kundi

“Bakit P20K lang, kulang yan, may bayaran sa ganito, sa ganyan, etc etc etc”
I know so many OFW’s nagtitiis ng de lata, tuyo, itlog, noodles, and kung minsan, tinitipid ang pagkain para lang may malaking maipdala sa Pinas, and yet wala man lang thank you or text messages galing sa Pinas. Ang text messages or tawag or chatting ay yun na nga lang ang nagbibigay ng lakas ng loob sa mga OFW na tinitiis ang lungkot at pangungulila para lang magkaroon ng maayos na kinabukasan ang mga anak at mahal sa buhay.
Another suggestion, bakit kaya hindi nila gawing requirement na ang mga OFW na paaalis ay dapat magkaroon ng PC or laptop at internet sa bahay sa Pinas, para kahit papaano ay magkaroon ng chance ng chatting at communication sa Pinas ang Tatay or Nanay or Anak na umalis at nangibang bansa?


Anyway, mukhang napahaba, ang suggestion ko lang sa mga OFW saan mang panig ng mundo, magparamdam kayo sa mga mahal niyo sa buhay sa Pinas, hindi lang sa pera kundi kahit sa text man lang kahit isang beses sa isang linggo para di sila masyadong magworry.
Sa mga kababayan naman sa Pinas, please lang, wag naman kada text sa OFW ay hingi ng pera, minsan kaunting text sa isang araw or sa isang linggo na nakakainspire, nakakatuwa, nakakataba ng puso, is enough for an OFW to carry on.

Dun sa may mga utang, or talagang ayaw ng magparamdam, wala na po akong masabi. 




©2012 THOUGHTSKOTO

Thursday, August 12, 2010

19 NOKIA Mobile Phones with VOIP Compatibilty


Perhaps you know that we are discussing about VOIP - the cheapest way to call to the Philippines from abroad.

READ the FIRST part here

READ the SECOND part here


Now we present to you 19 NOKIA Mobile Phones that are compatible with VOIP technology.

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Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia E51Nokia E51Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia E51-2Nokia E51-2Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia E63Nokia E63Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia E63-2Nokia E63-2Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia E63-3Nokia E63-3Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia E66Nokia E66Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia E66-2Nokia E66-2Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia E66-3Nokia E66-3Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia E71Nokia E71Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia E71-2Nokia E71-2Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia E71-3Nokia E71-3Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia E71XNokia E71XMobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia E72Nokia E72Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia E90 CommunicatorNokia E90 CommunicatorMobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia N81Nokia N81Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia N81 8GBNokia N81 8GBMobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia N82Nokia N82Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia N95Nokia N95Mobile VoIP calling and SMS software for Nokia N95 8GBNokia N95 8GB


For specifications, please refer to the NOKIA Store here


Why do we suggest Nokia? Because it is easier to configure and it's user friendly. So grab one now, and get a good savings in communicating to your love ones!



©2010 THOUGHTSKOTO


Saturday, August 01, 2009

Goodbye, President Cory Aquino

76 years old Corazon Cojuangco Aquino, (January 25, 1933 – August 1, 2009) 11th President of the Republic of the Philippines, a mother, a guiding voice, an icon of the People Power died 3:18am today, August 01, 2009 at the Makati Medical Center.

"Her son Sen. Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III confirmed that Former President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino died of cardio respiratory arrest at exactly 3:18 a.m. Saturday at the Makati Medical Center after battling colon cancer for more than a year. She was 76 years old."

Further statement from her son, Senator Noynoy Aquino;

"Our mother peacefully passed away at 3:18 a.m., August 1, 2009, of cardio-respiratory arrest.

“She would have wanted to thank each and every one of you for all the prayers and your continued love and support. It was her wish for all of us to pray for one another and for our country.

“Hinihiling po ng aming pamilya ang kaunting panahon para makasama namin ang aming mahal na ina.

“Later today, we will be announcing further details of her wake para sa lahat ng ating mga minamahal na kababayan na nais magbigay ng respeto sa aming ina. Maraming salamat po."

Some of Cory Aquino's achievements and awards are:

Awards and Achievements

The Thoughtskoto family, along with the members of PEBA and KABLOGS express our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family of a great woman. She was the first female president of the Philippines and was Asia's first female president. She will forever be remembered in the history of the Philippine nation and the world.

Goodbye Tita Cory...you'll happily join your beloved and our hero now, Ninoy.

©2009 THOUGHTSKOTO