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Showing posts with label Free Internet. Show all posts
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Friday, August 04, 2017

Now It's a LAW! Duterte Approves Free Internet Access in Public Places

Providing accessible and fast internet to Filipino people was one of the promises given by President Rodrigo Duterte in his first State of the Nation Address in 2016.  A year later, he signed Republic Act 10929 or Free Internet Access Program where Filipinos can expect to have a free access to the internet in any public establishment in the Philippines.  The new law "aims to promote knowledge building among citizens and enable them to participate and compete in evolving information and communication age.”

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Providing accessible and fast internet to Filipino people was one of the promises given by President Rodrigo Duterte in his first State of the Nation Address in 2016.

A year later, he signed Republic Act 10929 or Free Internet Access Program where Filipinos can expect to have a free access to the internet in any public establishment in the Philippines.

The new law "aims to promote knowledge building among citizens and enable them to participate and compete in evolving information and communication age.”




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Under the law, the Department of Information and Communication Technology is mandated to make sure that there is a free internet service in public places such as the following:
  • National and local government offices
  • Public basic education institutions
  • Public hospitals, health centers, and rural health units
  • Public parks, plazas, libraries, and barangay reading centers
  • Public airports and seaports
  • Public transport terminals

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Unde the law, the internet should be present in main areas of rooms where internet access is expected and these areas are:
  • Computer laboratories and libraries in public basic education institutions and state universities and colleges
  • Main lobbies, hallways of public buildings or transport terminals
  • Assembly points in public parks, hospitals, and health centers
The law requires that signages indicate free Wi-Fi be placed in conspicuous parts of the area.

Minimum internet speed each user should experience is 2 Mbps and will be increased up to 10 Mbps by the year 2020.

It is stated that under the free internet program, access to pornographic websites shall be prohibited and standards will be established to protect the rights and welfare of children.




(Here's the copy of the signed law - Republic Act 10929 or Free Internet Access In All Public Places Act)

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Saturday, June 10, 2017

UPDATE: INTERNET IN EDSA IS FREE - Here Are The IDs

UPDATE: The free wifi service has begun, and people travelling in EDSA are reporting varying speeds to no speed at all. This is because in some areas, the MRT stations are too far in between for the hotspots to cover the entire EDSA. This will be resolved soon as DICT promises to keep the speeds to double-digits or the telcos will have to deal with the wrath of the President.  If you want to connect to the free wifi service, just look fro "FREE EDSA wifi" and "Juan Konek" WiFi IDs. Later on, they will merge into one ID, "PipolKonek".  Globe and PLDT offered their services at no cost to the government. Both telcos have been providing free Wi-Fi connection in different transport hubs such as airports and bus terminals.  The second stage of the project will cover EDSA from Cubao to North Avenue, and from Guadalupe to Taft Avenue. The third and last stage will cover the entire stretch of EDSA, outside the reach of MRT, from MOA to Balintawak. This is expected to be completed by the end of August 2017.  ORIGINAL BLOG:Just in time for the National Independence Day Celebration, the Department of Information and Communications Technology has confirmed that the EDSA WIFI PROJECT will launch on the same day.  The DICT, together with the National Telecommunications Commmission (NTC), will formally launch the free Wi-Fi and high-speed Internet services, dubbed as “Alay Para sa Malayang Pilipino,” in the whole stretch of EDSA.  Free WiFi has long been in the discussion, even before President Duterte took office. In his very first SONA, the current president promised to provide free WiFi nationwide, and now he has delivered on that promise. The Chief Executive instructed the DICT “to provide Wi-Fi access in selected public places throughout the country.”“I have ordered the newly-created DICT to develop a National Broadband Plan to accelerate the deployment of fiber optic cables and wireless technologies to improve Internet speed,” President Duterte also said.  To make the EDSA project happen, the DICT employed strategies, which include providing access points in all MRT stations and in between stations and enhancing infrastructures for cellular services along EDSA. The WiFi network will be available to the entire 24-kilometer stretch of EDSA. Commuters will be able to login to the network for free for the 1st 30 minutes at a speed of up to 100Mbps.  Service testing of the project will be done today, June 10, so if you are travelling via EDSA, you may have an early taste of the Free WiFi while getting stuck on traffic. The Cubao to Guadalupe stretch is said to be a priority in the implementation. DICT’s partner agencies include the Department of Transportation – Metro Rail Transit 3 (MRT3), PLDT and SMART, Globe Telecom, ABRATIQUE & ASSOCIATES, Metro Rail Transit Corporation (MRT DevCo), Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA, Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA), Manila Electric Company (MERALCO), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA), Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC), and the local governments of Quezon City, Makati City, Mandaluyong and Pasay City. (PCO-Content)  The project will be followed by the implementation of Free WiFi in town plazas, parks, government offices, health units, and transport terminals including train stations, seaports, and airports around the country. The government is allotting Php3 billion for the 10-year internet project that aims to set up 100,000 Wi-Fi sites to address the poor internet access and connectivity in the country.






UPDATE: The free wifi service has begun, and people travelling in EDSA are reporting varying speeds to no speed at all. This is because in some areas, the MRT stations are too far in between for the hotspots to cover the entire EDSA. This will be resolved soon as DICT promises to keep the speeds to double-digits or the telcos will have to deal with the wrath of the President.

If you want to connect to the free wifi service, just look fro "FREE EDSA wifi" and "Juan Konek" WiFi IDs. Later on, they will merge into one ID, "PipolKonek".


Globe and PLDT offered their services at no cost to the government. Both telcos have been providing free Wi-Fi connection in different transport hubs such as airports and bus terminals.


The second stage of the project will cover EDSA from Cubao to North Avenue, and from Guadalupe to Taft Avenue. The third and last stage will cover the entire stretch of EDSA, outside the reach of MRT, from MOA to Balintawak. This is expected to be completed by the end of August 2017.

ORIGINAL BLOG: Just in time for the National Independence Day Celebration, the Department of Information and Communications Technology has confirmed that the EDSA WIFI PROJECT will launch on the same day.

The DICT, together with the National Telecommunications Commmission (NTC), will formally launch the free Wi-Fi and high-speed Internet services, dubbed as “Alay Para sa Malayang Pilipino,” in the whole stretch of EDSA.

Free WiFi has long been in the discussion, even before President Duterte took office. In his very first SONA, the current president promised to provide free WiFi nationwide, and now he has delivered on that promise. The Chief Executive instructed the DICT “to provide Wi-Fi access in selected public places throughout the country.”“I have ordered the newly-created DICT to develop a National Broadband Plan to accelerate the deployment of fiber optic cables and wireless technologies to improve Internet speed,” President Duterte also said.



UPDATE: The free wifi service has begun, and people travelling in EDSA are reporting varying speeds to no speed at all. This is because in some areas, the MRT stations are too far in between for the hotspots to cover the entire EDSA. This will be resolved soon as DICT promises to keep the speeds to double-digits or the telcos will have to deal with the wrath of the President.  If you want to connect to the free wifi service, just look fro "FREE EDSA wifi" and "Juan Konek" WiFi IDs. Later on, they will merge into one ID, "PipolKonek".  Globe and PLDT offered their services at no cost to the government. Both telcos have been providing free Wi-Fi connection in different transport hubs such as airports and bus terminals.  The second stage of the project will cover EDSA from Cubao to North Avenue, and from Guadalupe to Taft Avenue. The third and last stage will cover the entire stretch of EDSA, outside the reach of MRT, from MOA to Balintawak. This is expected to be completed by the end of August 2017.  ORIGINAL BLOG:Just in time for the National Independence Day Celebration, the Department of Information and Communications Technology has confirmed that the EDSA WIFI PROJECT will launch on the same day.  The DICT, together with the National Telecommunications Commmission (NTC), will formally launch the free Wi-Fi and high-speed Internet services, dubbed as “Alay Para sa Malayang Pilipino,” in the whole stretch of EDSA.  Free WiFi has long been in the discussion, even before President Duterte took office. In his very first SONA, the current president promised to provide free WiFi nationwide, and now he has delivered on that promise. The Chief Executive instructed the DICT “to provide Wi-Fi access in selected public places throughout the country.”“I have ordered the newly-created DICT to develop a National Broadband Plan to accelerate the deployment of fiber optic cables and wireless technologies to improve Internet speed,” President Duterte also said.  To make the EDSA project happen, the DICT employed strategies, which include providing access points in all MRT stations and in between stations and enhancing infrastructures for cellular services along EDSA. The WiFi network will be available to the entire 24-kilometer stretch of EDSA. Commuters will be able to login to the network for free for the 1st 30 minutes at a speed of up to 100Mbps.  Service testing of the project will be done today, June 10, so if you are travelling via EDSA, you may have an early taste of the Free WiFi while getting stuck on traffic. The Cubao to Guadalupe stretch is said to be a priority in the implementation. DICT’s partner agencies include the Department of Transportation – Metro Rail Transit 3 (MRT3), PLDT and SMART, Globe Telecom, ABRATIQUE & ASSOCIATES, Metro Rail Transit Corporation (MRT DevCo), Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA, Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA), Manila Electric Company (MERALCO), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA), Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC), and the local governments of Quezon City, Makati City, Mandaluyong and Pasay City. (PCO-Content)  The project will be followed by the implementation of Free WiFi in town plazas, parks, government offices, health units, and transport terminals including train stations, seaports, and airports around the country. The government is allotting Php3 billion for the 10-year internet project that aims to set up 100,000 Wi-Fi sites to address the poor internet access and connectivity in the country.
Proposed Number of WiFi Hotspots In the Country

To make the EDSA project happen, the DICT employed strategies, which include providing access points in all MRT stations and in between stations and enhancing infrastructures for cellular services along EDSA. The WiFi network will be available to the entire 24-kilometer stretch of EDSA. Commuters will be able to login to the network for free for the 1st 30 minutes at a speed of up to 100Mbps.

Service testing of the project will be done today, June 10, so if you are travelling via EDSA, you may have an early taste of the Free WiFi while getting stuck on traffic. The Cubao to Guadalupe stretch is said to be a priority in the implementation.

DICT’s partner agencies include the Department of Transportation – Metro Rail Transit 3 (MRT3), PLDT and SMART, Globe Telecom, ABRATIQUE & ASSOCIATES, Metro Rail Transit Corporation (MRT DevCo), Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA, Philippine Reclamation Authority (PRA), Manila Electric Company (MERALCO), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA), Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC), and the local governments of Quezon City, Makati City, Mandaluyong and Pasay City. (PCO-Content)


The project will be followed by the implementation of Free WiFi in town plazas, parks, government offices, health units, and transport terminals including train stations, seaports, and airports around the country. The government is allotting Php3 billion for the 10-year internet project that aims to set up 100,000 Wi-Fi sites to address the poor internet access and connectivity in the country.

source: yugatech, PTV, ABS-CBN


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Friday, April 14, 2017

FREE SIM With UNLI CALL and FREE NET for OFWs and Tourists - Reserve Yours Now

Just ahead of the amnesty program in Saudi Arabia, and the summer vacation of many Filipinos working abroad, Philippine Airlines and Globe Telecom have joined forces to provide OFWs a service that has never been seen before. Globe started giving free Globe Traveler SIM cards to all passengers arriving in Manila from other countries. With the free SIM card, OFWs as well as tourists will be able to contact their loved ones and connect with friends. All SIM cards are equipped with unlimited calls to Globe and TM subscribers, 20 free text messages to all other networks and 15Mb mobile data valid for one day. Nikko Acosta, Senior Vice President of IBG, said "Globe and Philippine Airlines collaborated to be of service to more Filipinos in and out of the country. Our common advocacy is delighting the international visitors and returning Filipinos by giving them a wonderful experience every time they arrive in the Philippines. As an increasing number of Filipinos fly back in the country to support their families, it is becoming more important for them to find ways to connect to their loved ones as soon as they land.” The free sim is only a promotion. Currently, the Promo period is from January 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017 only. It is available for non-Philippine residents or Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) only. To avail of the free sim card, you have to present your foreign passport, foreign resident card, Seaman's book, or OFW E-Card at the Globe booth in the arrival area of any airport listed below. Also, for every foreign passport, foreign resident card, Seaman's Book, or OFW E-Card shown, you are entitled to one (1) FREE LTE Traveler SIM. This means, if the whole family is vacationing, then everyone has a chance to get their own sim card, for FREE! Manila – NAIA Terminals 1, 3, and 4 Clark – Clark International Airport Cebu – Mactan-Cebu International Airport Davao – Francisco Bangoy International Airport Kalibo – Kalibo International Airport Iloilo – Iloilo International Airport Caticlan - Caticlan Jetty Port Laoag - Laoag International Airport If you are vacationing in the Philippines anytime soon, you can RESERVE your own free Globe Traveler Sim NOW. Click the image below to go to the reservation page. Getting your sim card directly from telephone companies is recommended. This will help you avoid the various sim card scams that target mostly tourists. If you want to know more about the Globe Traveler SIM, as well as their other promotions, click here.



Just ahead of the amnesty program in Saudi Arabia, and the summer vacation of many Filipinos working abroad, Philippine Airlines and Globe Telecom have joined forces to provide OFWs a service that has never been seen before.
Just ahead of the amnesty program in Saudi Arabia, and the summer vacation of many Filipinos working abroad, Philippine Airlines and Globe Telecom have joined forces to provide OFWs a service that has never been seen before. Globe started giving free Globe Traveler SIM cards to all passengers arriving in Manila from other countries. With the free SIM card, OFWs as well as tourists will be able to contact their loved ones and connect with friends. All SIM cards are equipped with unlimited calls to Globe and TM subscribers, 20 free text messages to all other networks and 15Mb mobile data valid for one day. Nikko Acosta, Senior Vice President of IBG, said "Globe and Philippine Airlines collaborated to be of service to more Filipinos in and out of the country. Our common advocacy is delighting the international visitors and returning Filipinos by giving them a wonderful experience every time they arrive in the Philippines. As an increasing number of Filipinos fly back in the country to support their families, it is becoming more important for them to find ways to connect to their loved ones as soon as they land.” The free sim is only a promotion. Currently, the Promo period is from January 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017 only. It is available for non-Philippine residents or Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) only. To avail of the free sim card, you have to present your foreign passport, foreign resident card, Seaman's book, or OFW E-Card at the Globe booth in the arrival area of any airport listed below. Also, for every foreign passport, foreign resident card, Seaman's Book, or OFW E-Card shown, you are entitled to one (1) FREE LTE Traveler SIM. This means, if the whole family is vacationing, then everyone has a chance to get their own sim card, for FREE! Manila – NAIA Terminals 1, 3, and 4 Clark – Clark International Airport Cebu – Mactan-Cebu International Airport Davao – Francisco Bangoy International Airport Kalibo – Kalibo International Airport Iloilo – Iloilo International Airport Caticlan - Caticlan Jetty Port Laoag - Laoag International Airport If you are vacationing in the Philippines anytime soon, you can RESERVE your own free Globe Traveler Sim NOW. Click the image below to go to the reservation page. Getting your sim card directly from telephone companies is recommended. This will help you avoid the various sim card scams that target mostly tourists. If you want to know more about the Globe Traveler SIM, as well as their other promotions, click here.
Globe started giving free Globe Traveler SIM cards to all passengers arriving in Manila from other countries. With the free SIM card, OFWs as well as tourists will be able to contact their loved ones and connect with friends. All SIM cards are equipped with unlimited calls to Globe and TM subscribers, 20 free text messages to all other networks and 15Mb mobile data valid for one day.
Just ahead of the amnesty program in Saudi Arabia, and the summer vacation of many Filipinos working abroad, Philippine Airlines and Globe Telecom have joined forces to provide OFWs a service that has never been seen before. Globe started giving free Globe Traveler SIM cards to all passengers arriving in Manila from other countries. With the free SIM card, OFWs as well as tourists will be able to contact their loved ones and connect with friends. All SIM cards are equipped with unlimited calls to Globe and TM subscribers, 20 free text messages to all other networks and 15Mb mobile data valid for one day. Nikko Acosta, Senior Vice President of IBG, said "Globe and Philippine Airlines collaborated to be of service to more Filipinos in and out of the country. Our common advocacy is delighting the international visitors and returning Filipinos by giving them a wonderful experience every time they arrive in the Philippines. As an increasing number of Filipinos fly back in the country to support their families, it is becoming more important for them to find ways to connect to their loved ones as soon as they land.” The free sim is only a promotion. Currently, the Promo period is from January 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017 only. It is available for non-Philippine residents or Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) only. To avail of the free sim card, you have to present your foreign passport, foreign resident card, Seaman's book, or OFW E-Card at the Globe booth in the arrival area of any airport listed below. Also, for every foreign passport, foreign resident card, Seaman's Book, or OFW E-Card shown, you are entitled to one (1) FREE LTE Traveler SIM. This means, if the whole family is vacationing, then everyone has a chance to get their own sim card, for FREE! Manila – NAIA Terminals 1, 3, and 4 Clark – Clark International Airport Cebu – Mactan-Cebu International Airport Davao – Francisco Bangoy International Airport Kalibo – Kalibo International Airport Iloilo – Iloilo International Airport Caticlan - Caticlan Jetty Port Laoag - Laoag International Airport If you are vacationing in the Philippines anytime soon, you can RESERVE your own free Globe Traveler Sim NOW. Click the image below to go to the reservation page. Getting your sim card directly from telephone companies is recommended. This will help you avoid the various sim card scams that target mostly tourists. If you want to know more about the Globe Traveler SIM, as well as their other promotions, click here.

In an interview, Senior Vice President of IBG 
Nikko Acosta said "Globe and Philippine Airlines collaborated to be of service to more Filipinos in and out of the country. Our common advocacy is delighting the international visitors and returning Filipinos by giving them a wonderful experience every time they arrive in the Philippines. As an increasing number of Filipinos fly back in the country to support their families, it is becoming more important for them to find ways to connect to their loved ones as soon as they land.


Just ahead of the amnesty program in Saudi Arabia, and the summer vacation of many Filipinos working abroad, Philippine Airlines and Globe Telecom have joined forces to provide OFWs a service that has never been seen before. Globe started giving free Globe Traveler SIM cards to all passengers arriving in Manila from other countries. With the free SIM card, OFWs as well as tourists will be able to contact their loved ones and connect with friends. All SIM cards are equipped with unlimited calls to Globe and TM subscribers, 20 free text messages to all other networks and 15Mb mobile data valid for one day. Nikko Acosta, Senior Vice President of IBG, said "Globe and Philippine Airlines collaborated to be of service to more Filipinos in and out of the country. Our common advocacy is delighting the international visitors and returning Filipinos by giving them a wonderful experience every time they arrive in the Philippines. As an increasing number of Filipinos fly back in the country to support their families, it is becoming more important for them to find ways to connect to their loved ones as soon as they land.” The free sim is only a promotion. Currently, the Promo period is from January 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017 only. It is available for non-Philippine residents or Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) only. To avail of the free sim card, you have to present your foreign passport, foreign resident card, Seaman's book, or OFW E-Card at the Globe booth in the arrival area of any airport listed below. Also, for every foreign passport, foreign resident card, Seaman's Book, or OFW E-Card shown, you are entitled to one (1) FREE LTE Traveler SIM. This means, if the whole family is vacationing, then everyone has a chance to get their own sim card, for FREE! Manila – NAIA Terminals 1, 3, and 4 Clark – Clark International Airport Cebu – Mactan-Cebu International Airport Davao – Francisco Bangoy International Airport Kalibo – Kalibo International Airport Iloilo – Iloilo International Airport Caticlan - Caticlan Jetty Port Laoag - Laoag International Airport If you are vacationing in the Philippines anytime soon, you can RESERVE your own free Globe Traveler Sim NOW. Click the image below to go to the reservation page. Getting your sim card directly from telephone companies is recommended. This will help you avoid the various sim card scams that target mostly tourists. If you want to know more about the Globe Traveler SIM, as well as their other promotions, click here.
The free sim is only a promotion. Currently, the Promo period is from January 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017 only. It is available for non-Philippine residents or Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) only.
Just ahead of the amnesty program in Saudi Arabia, and the summer vacation of many Filipinos working abroad, Philippine Airlines and Globe Telecom have joined forces to provide OFWs a service that has never been seen before. Globe started giving free Globe Traveler SIM cards to all passengers arriving in Manila from other countries. With the free SIM card, OFWs as well as tourists will be able to contact their loved ones and connect with friends. All SIM cards are equipped with unlimited calls to Globe and TM subscribers, 20 free text messages to all other networks and 15Mb mobile data valid for one day. Nikko Acosta, Senior Vice President of IBG, said "Globe and Philippine Airlines collaborated to be of service to more Filipinos in and out of the country. Our common advocacy is delighting the international visitors and returning Filipinos by giving them a wonderful experience every time they arrive in the Philippines. As an increasing number of Filipinos fly back in the country to support their families, it is becoming more important for them to find ways to connect to their loved ones as soon as they land.” The free sim is only a promotion. Currently, the Promo period is from January 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017 only. It is available for non-Philippine residents or Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) only. To avail of the free sim card, you have to present your foreign passport, foreign resident card, Seaman's book, or OFW E-Card at the Globe booth in the arrival area of any airport listed below. Also, for every foreign passport, foreign resident card, Seaman's Book, or OFW E-Card shown, you are entitled to one (1) FREE LTE Traveler SIM. This means, if the whole family is vacationing, then everyone has a chance to get their own sim card, for FREE! Manila – NAIA Terminals 1, 3, and 4 Clark – Clark International Airport Cebu – Mactan-Cebu International Airport Davao – Francisco Bangoy International Airport Kalibo – Kalibo International Airport Iloilo – Iloilo International Airport Caticlan - Caticlan Jetty Port Laoag - Laoag International Airport If you are vacationing in the Philippines anytime soon, you can RESERVE your own free Globe Traveler Sim NOW. Click the image below to go to the reservation page. Getting your sim card directly from telephone companies is recommended. This will help you avoid the various sim card scams that target mostly tourists. If you want to know more about the Globe Traveler SIM, as well as their other promotions, click here.

To avail of the free sim card, you have to present your foreign passport, foreign resident card, Seaman's book, or OFW E-Card at the Globe booth in the arrival area of any airport listed below. Also, for every foreign passport, foreign resident card, Seaman's Book, or OFW E-Card shown, you are entitled to one (1) FREE LTE Traveler SIM. This means, if the whole family is vacationing, then everyone has a chance to get their own sim card, for FREE!
    • Manila – NAIA Terminals 1, 3, and 4
    • Clark – Clark International Airport
    • Cebu – Mactan-Cebu International Airport
    • Davao – Francisco Bangoy International Airport
    • Kalibo – Kalibo International Airport
    • Iloilo – Iloilo International Airport
    • Caticlan - Caticlan Jetty Port
    • Laoag - Laoag International Airport

Just ahead of the amnesty program in Saudi Arabia, and the summer vacation of many Filipinos working abroad, Philippine Airlines and Globe Telecom have joined forces to provide OFWs a service that has never been seen before. Globe started giving free Globe Traveler SIM cards to all passengers arriving in Manila from other countries. With the free SIM card, OFWs as well as tourists will be able to contact their loved ones and connect with friends. All SIM cards are equipped with unlimited calls to Globe and TM subscribers, 20 free text messages to all other networks and 15Mb mobile data valid for one day. Nikko Acosta, Senior Vice President of IBG, said "Globe and Philippine Airlines collaborated to be of service to more Filipinos in and out of the country. Our common advocacy is delighting the international visitors and returning Filipinos by giving them a wonderful experience every time they arrive in the Philippines. As an increasing number of Filipinos fly back in the country to support their families, it is becoming more important for them to find ways to connect to their loved ones as soon as they land.” The free sim is only a promotion. Currently, the Promo period is from January 1, 2017 to June 30, 2017 only. It is available for non-Philippine residents or Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) only. To avail of the free sim card, you have to present your foreign passport, foreign resident card, Seaman's book, or OFW E-Card at the Globe booth in the arrival area of any airport listed below. Also, for every foreign passport, foreign resident card, Seaman's Book, or OFW E-Card shown, you are entitled to one (1) FREE LTE Traveler SIM. This means, if the whole family is vacationing, then everyone has a chance to get their own sim card, for FREE! Manila – NAIA Terminals 1, 3, and 4 Clark – Clark International Airport Cebu – Mactan-Cebu International Airport Davao – Francisco Bangoy International Airport Kalibo – Kalibo International Airport Iloilo – Iloilo International Airport Caticlan - Caticlan Jetty Port Laoag - Laoag International Airport If you are vacationing in the Philippines anytime soon, you can RESERVE your own free Globe Traveler Sim NOW. Click the image below to go to the reservation page. Getting your sim card directly from telephone companies is recommended. This will help you avoid the various sim card scams that target mostly tourists. If you want to know more about the Globe Traveler SIM, as well as their other promotions, click here.

If you are vacationing in the Philippines anytime soon, you can RESERVE your own free Globe Traveler Sim NOW.
Click the image below to go to the reservation page.


 Reserve Your Free Sim

Getting your sim card directly from telephone companies is recommended. This will help you avoid the various sim card scams that target mostly tourists.





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Saturday, October 08, 2016

DUE TO SLOW INTERNET CONNECTION, DUTERTE PLANS TO INVITE CHINESE TELCOS




"Improved your services or face new competitors." This is the repeated warning of President Rodrigo Duterte to telecommunications companies regarding the slow internet connection in the country.



Duterte directed the Smart and PLDT, and the Globe telecom to improve their service or he will ask China for the help.

“If you do not do it right, you wait, I’m going to China,” he said.

“I’ll open up everything for competition. Buksan ko na lang lahat (I will open up everything),” he added.

(VIDEO:Bandila: Duterte warns telcos over slow, expensive internet)



Businessman Manny V. Pangilinan or known as “MVP” is the chairman and CEO of PLDT and Smart while the Ayalas are the major shareholders of Glove Telecom.



Governments Plan to Solve Slow Internet Connection

1. Government will put up its own telecommunication companies

2. Government will help in the construction of cell sites or fiber optics in areas where signals are very poor

3. Welcome third players in the telecommunication industry for more vibrant competition




Earlier, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) said that national broadband plan that aims to adress the internet problem in the country is expected to be laid out this year.

It includes increase connectivity in the country by bringing infrastructure to rural areas and reduce the cost of internet service.

The government plants to provide free Wi-Fi connection in arround 600 public areas in the country and there is a proposal also to provide Wifi in schools.


For next year, the government proposed a budget of P1.8 billion to be allotted for the installation of more free Wi-Fi in public areas.

This is much higher that P1.7 billion budget this 2016.

(VIDEO:TV Patrol: Mga telco sa Pilipinas, bagsak sa ipinapangakong bilis ng internet)



According to Global Connectivity Index released last April, internet connectivity in the country has improved.

The Philippines is ranked 38 out of 50 countries surveyed, up four spots from its 2015 ranking.

Top in the rankings are the United States, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Denmark, South Korea, the Netherlands, Japan, and Norway.

(VIDEO:TV Patrol: Mabilis, mas murang internet inaasam sa ilalim ni Duterte)



May 2015 study according to Ookla collated data from speed tests on its website, gathering the results from April 18 to May 17.

1. Singapore: 122.43 Mbps

2. Hong Kong: 102.96 Mbps

3. Japan: 82.12 Mbps

4. South Korea: 59.77 Mbps

5. Macau: 50.66 Mbps

6. Taiwan: 50.59 Mbps

7. Thailand: 19.82 Mbps

8. Mongolia: 17.92 Mbps

9. Vietnam: 17.70 Mbps

10. Bangladesh: 9.86 Mbps

11. Cambodia: 9.04 Mbps

12. Nepal: 8.63 Mbps

13. Brunei: 7.99 Mbps

14. Bhutan: 7.82 Mbps

15. India: 7.04 Mbps

16. Malaysia: 7.03 Mbps

17. Laos: 6.92 Mbps

18. Indonesia: 6.68 Mbps

19. Myanmar: 6.54 Mbps

20. Pakistan: 4.00 Mbps

21. Philippines: 3.64 Mbps

22. Afghanistan: 2.52 Mbps



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