Smart, TNT, Sun to offer free mobile internet

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Breaking news: Conglomerate Chairman Manny V. Pangilinan announced free mobile data for all prepaid subscribers of Smart, Sun Cellular, and Talk ‘N Text.

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In an unprecedented move and a cliffhanger tweet MVP made days before this announcement which made the whole tech industry speculating, 66 million prepaid users of the three networks can now enjoy 30MB of mobile internet package everyday. Consumers can use their mobile Internet to browse Facebook or tweet, surf websites like Wikipedia, or navigate with apps like Waze, among others.

In the currently ongoing Press Conference held this morning at the Makati Shangri-la Hotel, PLDT and Smart Chairman Manny V. Pangilinan aims this move to democratize the internet service in the country.

In a press release by Smart Communications, Chief Wireless Advisor Orlando B. Vea states that this special offer is in line with our advocacy of ‘Internet for All’. “It complements the affordable mobile Internet packages that Smart has been introducing over the past year. Among the latest of such innovations are PowerApp and the PisoNet service which provide 10 minutes of mobile Internet access for one peso,” he said.

To avail of the free Internet service, one must send “FREE” to 9999 for free. The said free mobile internet service will last for two months until November 30. Users must maintain an airtime balance of Php1, or must be subscribed to any promo. The free Internet service will not be inclusive of peer to peer uploads and downloads, videos, and VOIP.

[Source: Smart Website]

 

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How to use GCash to send load to other networks via text

Using Globe‘s GCash wallet to send load to other networks like Smart, Talk ‘N Text, and Sun is now possible by texting! Simply follow the steps below to share load to your friends and family.

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Sending load by keying in *143#

To send Php15 load via text, just type in TRANSFER(space)recipient’s 11-digit mobile number(space)your 4-digit GCash PIN then send to 2882. Here’s an example of how your message should look like:

TRANSFER 09XXXXXXXXX 1234

You’ll be getting a confirmation message once the transaction is completed. If you don’t reply, no amount will be deducted from your GCash account. As of now only Php15 is allowed to be sent thru text which is useful for emergency purposes. Otherwise, you can still choose to buy prepaid load for Smart and Sun using *143#.

{via Globe Advisory}

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With Deezer’s arrival, what will happen to Spinnr?

Yesterday marks the official launch of Deezer in the country. But amidst the celebratory toasts and a promise of better things to come, we can’t help but wonder if this is the beginning of the end for SPINNR, a music streaming service which the MVP-led telco launched just last year?

Spinnr’s success story

Despite the fact that online music streaming is a fairly new thing in the Philippines, it didn’t stop Spinnr from making its way into the mobile devices of the inherently music-loving Filipinos which eventually led to it being hailed as the top music app in the country.

According to the data gathered by JANA (a mobile technology firm based in Boston), on May of this year, almost a third of the local respondents use Spinnr to listen to music on their smartphone. Meanwhile, other popular music streaming apps like Spotify and SoundCloud only account for 14% and 12% respectively.

Needless to say, the success that Smart has with Spinnr is nothing short of impressive. On the other hand, this begs the question why the telco still felt the urge to team up with Deezer, despite of the remarkable upsurge in usage of their home-grown music streaming platform?

Smart was only testing the waters with Spinnr

Prior to the official launch of Spinnr in the country, service providers under the PLDT umbrella has their own respective music-related services to offer their subscribers; Smart had Smart Music, Talk ‘N Text had MusikaTropa, while Sun Cellular had Sun Traxx.

We assume that after their respective music-related services failed to make a significant mark in the market, these MVP-led network providers decided to come up with a unified music streaming platform to see if they’ll get more success out of it. Hence, the birth of Spinnr back in October of last year.

But not wanting to lay all of its eggs in one basket, Smart was still on the lookout for a reliable music streaming platform that the company can bank on should Spinnr takes a turn for the worse. This explains why the telco inked a deal with Deezer back in March of this year, just nearly five months after launching Spinnr.

Now that Smart has two music streaming platforms, the question still remains: What will the telco do with Spinnr?

Keep or Let go

Theoretically speaking, teaming up with Deezer may prove beneficial for Smart because it will complement their existing music streaming platform. Furthermore, by keeping both platforms active, Smart gains the upper hand against its archrival (Globe Telecom) and its own streaming service (Spotify) in the battle for music streaming supremacy in the country.

But as favorable as it may sound for Smart to keep Spinnr, while doing business with Deezer at the same time, we think that the telco is better off just dumping their own music streaming platform in favor of their new found partner. Here’s why:

Expansive music library. Deezer has a more extensive music catalogue (30 million as of April 2014) than Spinnr
More bang for the buck for consumers. Deezer offers extra services (My MP3, HQ Audio Quality, Availability while travelling, etc.) that are missing on Spinnr.
Global presence. Deezer is available in 182 countries.
Free advertising. Smart can take advantage of Deezer’s ad-based business model for non-premium accounts to slip in a few ads.

Furthermore, dropping Spinnr means that Smart can allot more resources in marketing and boosting brand-awareness of Deezer to the consumers.

Final thoughts

At first, it seemed counter-intuitive for Smart to forge an alliance with Deezer, especially considering that the “Live More” network already has good thing going with their own home-grown music streaming platform.

But despite of Spinnr’s success in the local scene, Smart cannot rest on its laurels because of the fact that there other more established music streaming services Spotify and SoundCloud breathing down its neck.

That’s when Deezer comes in. With its global presence and more polished music-related services, it opens up new doors for Smart and allows the telco to maintain its commanding lead over its rivals. And as the battle for the best digital music streaming service in the country heats up, Smart may have finally found their weapon of choice in Deezer and may soon let Spinnr go.”

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NTC bans two companies from sending spam messages, seeks to fine them

The NTC or National Telecommunications Commission has ordered health insurance Caritas Health Shield Inc. and training provider Center for Global Best Practices to stop bombarding Globe Telecom users with spam messages. This is due to the complaints filed by Globe itself regarding unsolicited text messages sent to its subscribers urging them to avail of the companies’ services.

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“This NTC directive should provide some breathing space for Globe customers who constantly receive annoying spam messages,” said Froilan Castelo, General Counsel of Globe Telecom. “Globe will continue to exercise all legal means possible to ease the burden inflicted on our customers by companies that employ text spamming as a marketing strategy. Such companies should be forewarned that similar complaints will be filed against them unless they unilaterally stop sending annoying spam messages to our customers,” he added.

In addition, Globe wants both Caritas and CGBP to pay fines and penalties on top of permanently banning its agents from spamming their subscribers again.

Globe isn’t stopping there. They’re currently in the process of filing complaints against two more unnamed local business organizations that are reportedly sending promotional spams.

How their system works is they first send warnings to numbers reported of sending spam messages, while those confirmed get their numbers deactivated from the service.

Have you received such text messages? For Globe and Smart users, you can report these spammers by clicking through the link.

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SMS should be at Php 0.80 only – NTC

Rejoice! Well at least it is now finally clear, Short Messaging Service (SMS) rates should be at Php 0.80 only since December 2011. How many regular SMS did you send since then?

The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) denied the motions for reconsideration filed last December 2012 by Smart Communications Inc., Digitel Mobile Philippines Inc., and Globe Telecom Inc. that seek to reverse NTC’s order on the rollback of short messaging service (SMS) rates to PHP 0.80 from PHP 1.

Telcos should have regarded the Memorandum Circular 02-10-2011 or the “Interconnection Charge for SMS” that the commission issued in December 2011 but they did not and continued to charge subscribers PHP 1 for every text message sent (for every 160 characters to be exact). Now, they should return all the excess charges to its subscribers. Imagine PHP 0.20 going a long way and will cost telcos billions for not following the order. Not only that, they should also pay a fine of PHP 200 for each day since December 2011.

Refunds could be in a form prepaid credits or through billing for postpaid subscribers according to Edgardo Cabarios, director for Common Carriers Authorization at NTC. Keep in mind that the charges only covers the inter-network and regular text messages not covered by promos like unlimited or combo-package offers.

All telcos responded that have not yet received the new resolution and will still study it first before releasing a statement.

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