In the age of mobile data, is an SMS still worth Php1?

Since free, unlimited SMS were abolished over a decade ago, local carriers have started charging for a text message at a par value of Php1.00. Even the free SMS that we get every time we top up our load credits have been reduced significantly thru the years.

Then mobile internet came into the scene. It was still very expensive during its first few years (billing was on a per kilobyte basis) but has gone down significantly in the past few years. You can have unlimited mobile internet for just Php50 a day or under Php1k a month.

Mobile communication slow shifted — from YM, to Twitter, Facebook and now to more dedicated messaging apps like iMessage, WhatsApp, Viber and WeChat.

The time has arrived that mobile internet is so affordable, it makes more sense to use mobile messaging over SMS. It also comes with features that plain old SMS don’t have — picture message, voice message, video and those funny emoticons.

Of course, SMS is still the least common denominator — if you just want to get a critical message across, the SMS is the way to go. It has wider coverage (around 98% of the population of the Philippines is covered with cellular signal) and supported by all types of phones.

Nevertheless, the share of the people who are shifting more into mobile messaging is rapidly increasing with the growth of smartphones.

Obviously, the biggest market that is seeing the effect of mobile messaging would be the tens of millions of OFWs aboard, most of whom are probably using some type of messaging app to communicate with their relatives in the Philippines.

That’s probably one of the reasons why Smart bought Chikka back in 2009. But we digress.

We pose the same question many of you may also be wondering — why is a typical SMS still priced at Php1 per message for the last 10 years or more? Your guess is as good as ours. We point you again to our story from a year ago — that NTC’s memo on reducing SMS rates down to Php0.80 is still not yet enforced.

The biggest reason, and this has been shared by friends who used to worked in the telco industry, is that SMS is a billion-peso business that reducing the cost of a message by merely 10 centavos will result to a net loss of hundreds of millions of pesos a year. Do the math. No sane businessman would commit that kind of self-inflicted economic damage.

Our best guess is that the SMS will remain at Php1 in the foreseeable future.

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Globe receives extra $120M funding from Metrobank

Yesterday, Metrobank and Globe has formally signed an agreement for a $120M term loan that is said to be used for the telco’s capital expenditures which includes the current network modernization.

Earlier this month, Globe has also sealed a $75M term loan deal with The Bank of Tokyo. In statement made Globe said “The term loan facility with Metrobank brings to $195 million the total loans signed by Globe for the first quarter of the year.”

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“Proceeds of the loan will be used to finance the company’s capital expenditures, which include the ongoing network modernization and transformation program, and investments in fixed line, international cable facilities, and IT infrastructure,” said the telco.

However, $195-miliion is still not going to be enough considering that the company is looking at a capital expenditures amounting to a total of $450M – $500M for this year. Thus expect Globe to tap on other financial institution for additional funding.

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Smart Wipe Out Program allows for iPhone 5 upgrade

Smart is now introducing a pre-termination program to all its postpaid subscribers allowing them to upgrade to an iPhone 5 at a discounted fee. Called the Wipe Out Program, subscribers can get as much as 75% discount on their pre-termination fees.

Between March 22 and April 30, 2013 subscribers can pre-terminate their existing Smart postpaid plans and upgrade to any iPhone 5 plan. Pre-termination fees is usually computed as the monthly service fee multiplied by the remaining months.

The Wipe Out Program gives subscribers up to 75% discount on the pre-termination fee as long as they upgrade to any of the iPhone 5 plans (downgrades are not qualified).

Here’s the table of Wipe Out discounts, based on the number of remaining months in the contract.

To learn if you’re postpaid account is qualified, just text “WIPEOUT” to 2928 on your Smart handset. You can then proceed to any Smart Business Center, pay the corresponding Wipe Out fee and upgrade to an iPhone plan.

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Sun offers Samsung Galaxy Grand free on Plan 999

Sun Cellular is now offering the 5-inch, dual-SIM Samsung Galaxy free on Plan 999. The Galaxy Grand is among the latest dual-SIM handsets to be released by Samsung in the Philippines.

Sun’s Plan 999 comes with unlimited mobile internet, unlimited Sun texts and 4 hours Sun calls along with the handset.

Samsung Galaxy Grand i9082 specs:
5-inch WVGA LCD screen @ 187ppi
Gorilla Glass
1.2GHz dual-core processor
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
expandable up to 64GB via microSD
3G/HSPA+ (dual-SIM) 21Mbps DL / 5.76 UL
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
8MP autofocus camera w/ LED flash
1080p @ 30fps
2MP HD front-facing camera
GPS w/ aGPS support
2100mAh Li-Ion battery
Android 4.1.2 Jelly bean

The Galaxy Grand has a suggested retail price of Php16,900 when it was released last February 2013.

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BlackBerry Z10 free under Smart All-In Plan 1800

In addition to offering BlackBerry Z10 under UnliData Plan 2000, Smart has also announced that the handset will be offered at no additional charge under the All-In Plan 1800.

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Smart’s All-In Plan is a customizable postpaid plan that allows users to select “buckets” according to the amount of the plan. For more information about this, you can check out our previous post here.

You can process your pre-order application by going to this link. However, as of the time of writing, the pre-order page for the BlackBerry Z10 shows that it’s “currently unavailable”. We’re not sure when the handset will be available, but you can opt to be informed once it does. Another thing to note is the lock-in period which is slated at 30-months.

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