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Old 07-04-2009, 12:29 AM
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Default Telcos ordered: Triple ‘load’ life

kalami ani

Under the new scheme, credits of
P10 to P20 will be valid for 7 days;
over P20 to P30 for 10 days;
over P30 to P40 for 14 days;
over P40 to P50 for 17 days;
over P50 to P60 for 20 days;
over P60 to P70 for 24 days;
over P70 to P80 for 21 days;
over P80 to P100 for 30 days;
over P100 to P150 for 45 days;
over P150 to P200 for 60 days;
over P200 to P300 for 90 days;
and over P300 to P600 for 150 days.


Telcos ordered: Triple ‘load’ life - INQUIRER.net, Philippine News for Filipinos


naa bay negative effect ani?

kanus-a kaha ni ma implement noh?

waaaaaa daghan daghan jud malipay ani

may untag madayon ni
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Old 07-04-2009, 01:01 AM
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nah bisan ingon ani kay P10 valid for 10 mins ra man sa ako.. haha
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Old 07-04-2009, 01:20 AM
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okay kaayo ni oi.. ganahan ko ani kai dli kaayo ko hilig mag text.. nyhahaha..
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madayon na tingali ni.........
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Old 07-04-2009, 05:16 AM
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Morag mo take effect naman siguro ni after 15 days from date of publication kay naa namay memo gikan sa NTC.


Cellphone 'load' to have longer expiration dates
07/03/2009 | 03:02 PM
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MANILA, Philippines - Prepaid credits of mobile phones – popularly known as “load" – will now have longer expiration dates after the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) issued new rules on Friday.

Under Memorandum Circular No. 03-07-2009, loads with higher values will have longer expiration or validity periods, the NTC said.

Credits worth P10 or lower will be valid for three days from the previous one-day expiration. Loads more than P10 up to P50 can be used for 15 days while credits worth more than P50 up to P100 will remain valid for 30 days.

Loads more than P100 to P150 will expire at the end of 45 days while credits of more than P150 to P250 will last for 60 days. More than P250 to P300 will remain valid for 75 days while credits worth more than P300 will last for 120 days.

These new rules will take effect 15 days after publication in newspapers.

Currently, a P10 load is only valid for a day while a P30 load can be used within three days. A P200 load will last for 30 days and P300 worth of credits can last for 60 days.

The credits’ validity will start upon confirmation receipt of prepaid load purchased, the NTC said.

Newly-purchased credits will be added to unused loads, thereby extending the validity of the total loads, the NTC added.

If a subscriber with an unused load of P20 buys P10 worth of new credits, the new validity period is 15 days, the NTC explained.

Accessing balance inquiry services through text messaging should be free of charge, the NTC said.

Nine years ago, the same agency issued Memorandum Circular 13-06-2000, which indicated that the expiry period of prepaid cards should not be less than two years.

The same memorandum also provides for the adoption of pulse charging – which are reportedly cheaper for subscribers – and the registration of each mobile phone’s SIM (subscriber identification module) card.

However, telecommunications companies have opposed the move and were successfully able to seek a court order that temporarily prevented its enforcement.

The case remains pending in a Quezon City court.

Also issued during the same day was a circular that tightened rules on disconnected call – or dropped call – rates to further protect consumers.

Under Memorandum Order 03-06-2009, only 2 dropped calls are allowed for every 100 calls from the previously allowed five dropped calls.

The same rules also indicate that an attempted call that is dropped before six seconds after the called party answers is not considered a call.

Blocked and dropped calls were caused by network congestion and system failure, the NTC said.

The regulator will also issue an order that will disallow “push" messages, which can be “commercial offerings, promotions, advertisements and surveys."

“Subscriptions or requests for contents and/or information shall be initiated by the subscribers," the NTC said, citing a draft circular.

Messages should be allowed only with prior consent from subscribers, it added.

Under the proposed circular, mobile phone companies will be required to keep records of all requests for contents and information from subscribers and should be forwarded to the commission upon request.

Since this year, 33 complaints regarding spam text messages have been filed against Globe Telecom Inc. while 69 were filed against Smart Communications Inc., data from the NTC indicated. All complaints were resolved.

Ten complaints of vanishing credits were submitted against Globe and six against Smart.

Last year, 136 complaints were filed against Smart, 77 for Globe, all of which were resolved.

During the same year, a dozen complaints against vanishing loads were submitted against Globe while 19 were filed against Smart.

The NTC will also issue a separate circular that will cut call rates.

Instead of charging calls by the minute, the circular will require mobile phone firms to charge on a per-second basis, an arrangement that will prevent consumers from paying for poor service and network congestion. - GMANews.TV
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Old 07-04-2009, 05:25 AM
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aw lgi.. kai sayangan ko sa akong load cge lang kawaton kai ma abot sa cut off..

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Old 07-04-2009, 05:54 AM
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wow!

ma apil kaha ang landline ani?

naa ko PLDT landline plus...300/month...
so mo extend na ni into 300pesos good for 3months, nindota gud!
patay ang landline(wired) ani gyud!

Go go go...
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Old 07-04-2009, 06:14 AM
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dapat one one month jud unta ang maximum validity ani bisan 1-79.

pero sagdi nalang, maayo nalang kaysa wa. at least 80-100 ok na kay abot na 30 days.
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maau unta mo take effect nah ni..
ky di mn pud ko hilig text..
syang au ang kwarta oi
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Nyah, Telcos well compromised this issue.
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Old 07-04-2009, 01:46 PM
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im sure with this new implementation Telecom companies will find ways kung asa ni e hapak nila na considered loss..

im starting to think sa Phonelines ni, internet plans napod ang maapektahan.. hope dili kay im starting to feel it >.<
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advantage to users.. mag-load na gyud ko!

disadvantage, more load to telco servers.
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Old 07-04-2009, 02:11 PM
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Walay disadvantage sa side sa mga telecom company kay Binayran man sad na natong mga consumer ilang services. Sakto sad na dugay ang validity sa atong load kay kung di nato ma gamit sila ra jud ang nakinabang....
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madayon ta ni oie, para ni masayang atong mga load..dakoa na tingaeg halin sa globe gkan nko sa mga unused load..:C :C
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tungod ani murag gitangtang sa globe ang unlitxt ug sulitxt....
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