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    Quote Originally Posted by iampaul07 View Post
    most likely brah, kay ang Corporate account is provided w/ wider Bandwidth that regular customers. well, the paid much man pud.

    ani, gusto kag paspas, mahal bayad. so what i'm pointing out is kita man gud gusto tag barato nga maayo ang quality. sample sa sasakyanan, gusto tag Mercedez, or Ferrari or Lamburg pero gusto ta mo gasto ug 200K pesos lang, impossible man na mahitabo. it all goes back to our attitude. pa luma2x man ta ug demand di man di ta ka afford, given ang economic status sa Pinas.

    by the way, this is not for you pero in general public

    Internet Speed[edit]
    As of 2015, the Philippines has the slowest internet speed in Southeast Asia and one of the slowest in Asia. Not only was it one of the slowest but also one of the most expensive in Asia.[23] On average, Filipinos pay about ₱ 1,995.00 a month (approximately $40 USD/month) for a 5 Mbit/s DSL connection.[24] A 1 Gbit/s Fiber optic connection is also being offered by Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) in only selected villages and subdivisions within the country for ₱ 20,000.00 a month ($429 USD/month) which is so expensive compared to the internet cost of neighboring countries like Singapore, where a 1 Gbit/s Fiber optic connection only costs $59.99 SGD or approximately ₱ 1,990.00 a month, around the same cost of a 5 Mbit/s DSL connection in the Philippines.[25][26] In its State of the Internet Q3-2014 report, Akamai Technologies said the Philippines ranked 105th in terms of average connection speeds.[27] Philippines had an average internet speed of only 2.5 Mbit/s.[28] In February 2014 OpenSignal, a company that specializes in wireless coverage mapping, issued a report saying that the Philippines had the poorest and slowest LTE broadband internet access and coverage in the world.[29][30]

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    Quote Originally Posted by luci_morningstar View Post
    But we dont have the cheapest internet in asia. So Di gihapon justified nga hinay atung internet

    Naay uban country mas barato an internet service pero mas paspas sa atu.
    marketing considerations siguro na. like daghan ug player ang country. trust me, walay mag negosyo nga di mag apas sa income maybe less siguro

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    Quote Originally Posted by iampaul07 View Post
    marketing considerations siguro na. like daghan ug player ang country. trust me, walay mag negosyo nga di mag apas sa income maybe less siguro
    There are only 2 real players in the Country bro, and these two are conniving.
    This is the same with what happened to AMD and Nvidia before.. Duopoly, and it's the masses that suffer because in duopoly there is no virtually no competition, hence, the death of innovation and the downfall of capitalism.

    Yup, business is setup for profit. But, it must be created so as to benefit the masses it is serving,.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edoy View Post
    ang 700mhz IMO, sa una mao ni ang frequency nga gamiton sa mga analog wireless phone before niabot ang 900mhz digital wireless nga gigamit sa islacom in partnership with deutsch telecom now owned by globe, mao na disregard na ni nga frequency after the digital wireless telecom service came in like text messaging service. so ang mga nagkupot japon ani nga frequency kining 700mhz mao japon tong nag operate ug analog cellular frequency sa una like extellcom nga gigamit ghapon ni karon nga frequency for corporate and business leasing and not for consumer level usage. so kini nga frequency dili kaayo ni congested kay limited raman kaayo ang nag gamit ani , unlike 3g 2100mhz frequency nga naa diha nag tipon og ang usage hasta wifi naa diri ni gamit.
    actually it was used by terrestrial analog tv signal before

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    Some map illustration on undersea cable

    Submarine Cable Map

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    Backout ang Telstra, unya i baligya sa SMC ang slot para sa Telstra ngadto sa Globe ug PLDT. Na unsa naman gud ni.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghostie2472 View Post
    Backout ang Telstra, unya i baligya sa SMC ang slot para sa Telstra ngadto sa Globe ug PLDT. Na unsa naman gud ni.
    that means our speed will increase... however i doubt the price will drop..

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    Quote Originally Posted by salbahis View Post
    that means our speed will increase... however i doubt the price will drop..
    yep, there's no sense in investing (acquiring that frequency & extra equipment upgrade) & drop the price at the end..

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    ang maau unta pasudlon ang mga foreign telco... mao ra gihapon ni istoryaha kug local existing co. padanlugan ra ni paspas pila ka months unya mobalik napod ni sa mgkamang nga connection.

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    1.2 MB internet speed ra ghapon tah ani dah

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