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They are promoting it now all over Cebu. Does somebody have it? Which area of Cebu. Reliability? Anything is helpful, thanks.
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PLDT, Globe sign IP peering deal
contraman posted a topic in Phones - Applications, Calling & Texting
Can anyone explain in simple terms, what this means Globe's Gil Genio says the arrangement will ultimately lead to more affordable Internet services for subscribers MORE -
San Miguel to dispose all its telecommunications assets
contraman posted a topic in Phones - Applications, Calling & Texting
So much for allowing competition- 14 replies
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Abusive users’ to blame for slow Internet
contraman posted a topic in Phones - Applications, Calling & Texting
THE Philippine Long Distance Company (PLDT) blamed Wednesday “abusive users” for the slow internet speeds in the country. In Wednesday’s hearing of the Senate committee on trade, commerce, and entrepreneurship, PLDT head of Regulatory Affairs and Policies Ray Espinosa said the abusive behavior of some users slows the internet speeds of the entire network. “The abusive users are detriment to public service in terms of Internet service,” said Espinosa who represents both PLDT and Smart Communications of businessman Manuel V. Pangilinan.Espinosa said that the downloading of movies, which -
133 How PLDT Deliberately Keeps Local Internet Traffic Slow and More Expensive In Philippines
David_LivinginTalisay posted a topic in Computers, TVs, Software, Internet & Electronics
http://www.reddit.com/r/Philippines/comments/2aurzq/how_pldt_deliberately_keeps_local_internet/ Philippines How PLDT Deliberately Keeps Local Internet Traffic Slow and More Expensive In Philippines (self.Philippines) submitted 3 days ago * by vlodia Read all 61 comments... -
Why The Philippines has slow internet speeds, according to..
spydoo posted a topic in Computers, Software & Electronics
Hi all. For those who are interested: from: http://forum.lol.garena.ph/showthread.php?50649 ISPs in Philippines - the real facts and why you should caretl;dr version: (not in order) Ping is not reliable, PLDT sucks, Garena needs to spend more on connectivity, use WinMTR instead of tracert, government needs public IX. Hi all, I'm a foreigner living in Manila that has spent the last 15 years building large scale networks in Europe, with a heavy focus on northern Europe. I apologize in advance that I do not speak Tagalog (yet) so I'm only able to write this in English. I've read a lot- 16 replies
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Guys, this random foreigner wants to know your view on this subject: Im renting a house with internet, the owner shows me PLDT invoices every month. I did notice in last invoice that I'm also paying for a landline phone, but the phone at home is not working, no signal. I try to call to my supposed number (it's in the invoice I'm paying) and for my surprise it's ringing! So someone is having a landline for free. The owner of the house lived here before, so I guess she was using that landline number as her own, she did transfer to another subdivision, perhaps she did ask to change th
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PLDT in courts AGAIN over violation of the 60/40 rule
senseless posted a topic in News, Headlines & World Events
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/07/30/13/pldts-foreign-ownership-questioned-anew http://www.sunstar.com.ph/breaking-news/2013/07/31/foreign-ownership-pldt-questioned-anew-295366 http://business.inquirer.net/135687/lawyers-question-secs-liberal-rules-on-foreign-ownership-in-key-industries ........................... Is this a new corporate money grab scam? Sell stock to foreigners until you get in trouble with the government and use it as an excuse to dilute foreign ownership yet keep their money? -
More than a few times someone screwed up and completely denied all access to google. I've seen a couple posts about it online, but nothing concrete, and nothing on here. I usually only notice it when I'm trying to work and just log in to a VPN so I can continue working. Anyone else notice anything?