Mas paspas ang LTE sa Smart...Ang problema lang kinahanglan pa ka moadto sa Boracay para maka experience ani nga speed
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10mbs will only last for a day of downloading..
Hahhaha.. this will be great if naa na sad unlimited hack sa 4g
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Kini dili ta ka siguro kung 10Mbps ba gayod ang imo makuha nga speed. Hehehehehe dili ni sustainable ng propaganda. Part rani sa nga TELCO marketing strategy.
Ug naa ny mo gawas nga prepaid nindot ni gamiton pang tunnel ug VPN hehehehe walay capping.
I read from somewhere nga wala ni siya'y cap and somebody from Globe answered the concern.
BALITA!!!
Globe telecom expand 4g network target!!!
July 15, 2011
http://www.goodfilipino.com/2011/07/...rk-target.html
As of end-June, Globe 4G is already present in the following location:
Western Bicutan
Signal Village
Sta. Ana
St. Michael Subdivision
Brgy. Bagumbayan in Taguig City.
Brgy. Almanza Dos
Alabang-Zapote Road
Brgy. Pilar
Brgy. Pamplona Uno in Las Pinas City.
Brgy. Parang
Brgy. Concepcion Uno
Marikina Heights in Marikina City
Brgy. Putatan Cupang
Tunasan in Muntinlupa City
Brgy. Marteres in Pateros
Brgy. Sta. Lucia in Pasig City
Sucat in Paranaque City
Balara
Project 8
Bagong Bantay
Don Antonio
Novaliches
Sta. Mesa Heights
Holy Spirit in Quezon City
West Avenue
Brgy. Paltok 5 SFDM
Brgy. Bungad SFDM
Brgy. San Antonio
Brgy. Ubrero
Project 2.
Brgy. Vergara in Mandaluyong City
Tangos in Navotas City
Brgy. 22
Baesa
Kaunlaran Village
Llano Road
Brgy. Kaybiga
Grace Park West
Brgy. 173 North
10th Avenue in Caloocan City.
In Manila
Sta. Ana
Sta. Cruz
Sta. Mesa
Tondo
Sampaloc
UN Avenue
Karuhatan
Brgy. Mabolo
Fortune Village 5
Brgy. Canumay in Valenzuela City
Brgy. San Isidro in Makati City
Roxas Boulevard in Pasay City.
More cities and towns are expected to enjoy HSPA+ with continued activations within the coming months
Upgraded Globe Telecom Network Now 4G Compliant
ARTICLE | JUNE 13, 2011 - 2:48AM | BY DR. ANDY V. GIMPAYA
MANILA, Philippines (June 13 2011) — Globe Telecom announced Saturday that its network transport backbone nationwide has been upgraded and fully compliant with the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards, or 4G.
The upgrade is part of Globe's US$500 million capital expenditures this year and is expected to result in improved network coverage and better services even during extreme weather disturbances.
Globe also improved its disaster recovery plan to prevent network disruptions during natural calamities and, in case of breakdown, restore its services faster.
The telco's fiber optic coverage in the Mindanao region has also been expanded and additional protection for its transmission backbone in Zamboanga has been implemented.
It has also completed its network modernization project in South Luzon to improve both the capacity and quality of its network for mobile and wireless broadband services.
Robert Tan, Chief Technical Adviser of Globe said: “We are also transforming our network into a multi-service platform for uninterrupted, seamless network connectivity. This should allow us to keep up with the increasing demand for voice and data use.”
Globe has partnered with multiple cable systems for both international data and voice. To date, it uses 5 submarine cable systems in the country. By 2013, the Southeast Asia Japan Cable (SJC) System, is expected to go online to further increase network capacity and quality.
Globe’s 2011 capital expenditure also covers the commercial deployment of its 4G mobile network using the global standard HSPA+, which provides subscribers with high-speed mobile broadband access.
Globe has also launched a new line of devices that will allow users to take advantage of the company’s new fourth-generation, or 4G, network that delivers the fastest wireless Internet connection speeds in the Philippines.
Last week, the company announced the release its “revolutionary” Tattoo Tonino Lamborghini, the fastest mobile broadband stick available in the market today. It provides subscribers with Internet speeds of up to 10 megabytes per second (mbps)—five times faster than regular broadband dongles.
Last Friday, Globe also launched the first 4G-enabled mobile phone in the country, the Samsung Galaxy S II, dubbed “next generation smart phone,” which shall be given for free under My SuperSurf Plan 3799 starting June 27
The Samsung device enables users to take advantage of the HSPA+ (high-speed packet access) technology that reaches mobile Internet speeds of up to 6 mbps.
The device has a 4.3-inch SuperAMOLED capacitive touchscreen display, delivering superior color, enhanced readability, contrast ratio and screen sharpness over regular liquid crystal display (LCD) screens.
Powered by Google’s Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system and a 1.2 gigahertz dual-core processor for fast web browsing, seamless multi-tasking, and superior graphics, “users experience PC-like browsing in the palm of their hands,” Globe said.
With the completion of its 4G infrastructure and the availability of the Samsung Galaxy S II device, Globe now offers the Video Message Service (VMS)—the newest and one of the most interactive media channels for mobile phone users.
The new VMS was launched in partnership with GMA Network Inc., one of the country’s largest television networks.
VMS allows subscribers to access regular TV content and to connect with their favorite celebrities by following their video blogs and music videos and get updates on events through Globe’s partnership with GMA New Media.
The VMS be will available for free to My SuperSurf Plan subscribers until July 31.
Commercial deployment of HSPA+ has doubled with expanded coverage in Mandaluyong, Navotas, Caloocan and Valenzuela. (From philstar.com)
http://www.voxbikol.com/article/upgr...w-4g-compliant
naa naba ni sa cebu?
^ murag dugay2x pa gyud sa cebu ang 4g networks.... hopefully within this year lng unta
unsa man jud ni ka kusog?? bsag 1 bar ang signal 10mbps ghpon ang speed?
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