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Showing posts with label globe telecoms. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Globe Libreng Tawag for Sabah Evacuees in Tawi-Tawi, Sulu



A growing number of Filipino evacuees arriving in Tawi-Tawi and Sulu to escape the ongoing armed conflict in Sabah, can now directly communicate with their families and friends through the Libreng Tawag booths set up by Globe Telecom.


“Most of our “Kababayans” who are arriving from Sabah in batches don’t know anyone in the area. We want to give them, at least, some moments of comfort by getting them connected with their loved ones, relatives and even friends for free thru “Globe Libreng Tawag.” We want to help in our own little way,” said Rob I. Nazal, Head of Globe Corporate Social Responsibility.


The Libreng Tawag booths are located in the Red Cross office in the two provinces as well as in the Mahardika Institute of Technology in Bongao, Tawi-Tawi. The booths shall be on standby from 6am to 6 pm daily for a week.

 



More than 500 Filipinos who fled Sabah and took refuge in the Turtle islands arrived in Tawi-Tawi onboard a Navy vessel while hundreds more remain in the evacuation centers in Cenderwasih, Embara Budi, and Fajar Harapan in Felda Sahabat.





It is expected that more Filipinos will be returning to the Philippines in the following days as many of them are undocumented and are afraid of being rounded up by the Malaysian authorities.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Extend The Life Of Your Favorite Promo For Only P5 With TM EXTEND!



 
TM introduces another FIRST in the industry—TM EXTEND --- which provides TM subscribers an extra 24-hours to enjoy his favorite TM promo for only P5.

“TM keeps true to its commitment of giving our subscribers everyday value for money through TM EXTEND which provides a one-day extension of our subscribers’ current TM promo for only P5,” explains Issa Cabreira, TM Brand Head.

To enjoy TM EXTEND, subscribers should be registered to the following TM promos: AstigTxt10, AstigCombo10, Combo10, Combo15, AstigTxt15, AstigTxt20 and AstigTxt30.

TM subscribers receive a text reminder 3-hours before his current promo expires to remind him to extend by texting EXTEND to 8888.

If you are registered to any TM unli SMS promo and you register to EXTEND, you get another 24-hours of unlitext to any TM/ Globe number starting from the expiration time of your base promo.

Subscribers who are registered to a TM combo or bulk offer will also enjoy one more day of unlimited texts to TM/ Globe PLUS he gets to use all his remaining ALL NET SMS and unconsumed minutes of his base promo once registered to EXTEND.

Subscribers may register to EXTEND for three consecutive times and register back to his favorite TM promo to be able to EXTEND again.

With EXTEND, TM subscribers may now enjoy one more day to enjoy their favorite TM promos for only P5 allowing them more time to connect with their friends and loved ones and explore more opportunities.

Register EXTEND to 8888 now and enjoy an extra 24-hours of your current TM promo. To know more about EXTEND, visit www.republikaTM.ph and watch out for the EXTEND TV and radio ads in your favorite programs.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Let's Go LTE Crazy!


The discussion below talks about the complexities/confusion surrounding LTE and its variation  or earlier and later versions, and because of the slight deception, whether intentional or marketing strategy, adds up to the puzzlement.

I think Axelei was able to explain it real good...though I'm still at a lost and suffering nosebleed. Read on.


"Let’s make this clear since you are spreading wrong information in your podcast and blogs.

HSPA+ is 3.75G, the current LTE of Smart and Globe is 3.9G and LTE Advanced is the real 4G based on the final spec.

Please read up on your topic before making any comments."
Actually anything between HSPA and the original WiMax is called 3G Transitional and it pertains to all 3.5G, 3.75G, and 3.9G. It doesn’t matter which one you pick, its an unofficial name that didn’t get certified.

However, companies (including Globe), called it 4G as most of US did when they didn’t have the real 4G spec.

Today, you have LTE (advanced), as you say and that’s the official spec 4G.

Whichever the case, anything that isn’t LTE is considered 3.9g or lower.
 
"What is funny is that you keep on referring to HSPA+ as 3.9G. I don’t know where you got that information. Please, if you have to criticize the telco, be properly informed beforehand."

Here you go then:
http://www.eetimes.com/design/microwave-rf-design/4018983/3GPP-Long-Term-Evolution-System-Overview-Product-Development-and-Test-Challenges

LTE in Context

3GPP LTE is one of five major wireless standards sometimes referred to as “3.9G.” The other so-called 3.9G standards are: 3GPP HSPA+, 3GPP EDGE Evolution, 3GPP2 ultra-mobile broadband (UMB), and Mobile WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e), which encompasses the earlier WiBro developed by the Telecommunications Technology Association (TTA) in Korea.

There’s this too:
http://www.brighthand.com/special_section/?ss_id=101&page_id=20

This reality, though, hasn’t stopped those carriers from marketing LTE, WiMAX (a 3G technology, by the way, according to the ITU), and even HSPA and HSPA+ as 4G. Such is not entirely unfair, as performance for each of these can easily exceed the two Mbps of the ITU’s 3G definition. Other unofficial designations, including 3.5G, 3.75G, and 3.9G have consequently been used to describe these technologies.

And then there’s Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_mobile_phone_standards

3G transitional
(3.5G, 3.75G, 3.9G)
3GPP family
HSPA HSPA+ LTE (E-UTRA)
3GPP2 family
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Revision A (TIA/EIA/IS-856-A)
EV-DO Revision B (TIA/EIA/IS-856-B) DO Advanced
IEEE family
Mobile WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e) Flash-OFDM IEEE 802.20
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Of course in official ITU terms 3.9G should stand for LTE (non Advanced). However, everybody has been using the terms loosely – just like when WiFi N was still in draft form. You should also look at how Globe was marketing their HSPA+ as “4G”. Shouldn’t they be calling it 3.5G? I don’t know.

http://www.yugatech.com/list-of-globe-hspa-4g-sites-in-metro-manila/
http://www.pinoytechblog.com/archives/globe-unveils-4g-devices-to-utilize-hspa-network
http://www.yugatech.com/telecoms/globe-intros-4g-tattoo-up-to-10mbps/
http://www.businessmirror.com.ph/home/companies/10416-globe-beats-rivals-in-4g-mobile-race


Perhaps the telcos have to clearly define their standards better and not confuse its users before we should start really using their official names.

*credits to thetechnoclast.com

Monday, September 3, 2012

Get A Chance To See ColdPlay or Katy Perry Live

  
Let Globe and BlackBerry take you to an all-expense paid trip to Austraila & watch Coldplay LIVE! Text FREETRIP to 2346 for FREE info or visit http://bit.ly/BBConcertSeries for the list of full mechanics on this Globe and BlackBerry exclusive! :)


What's your favorite Katy Perry song?

This Globe BlackBerry exclusive gives you a chance to watch her concert LIVE in Singapore! Wanna know how? Go to http://bit.ly/Tru9lC! :)
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