
Last time I reviewed a Smart Bro plugit prepaid kit, with the intent of trying it out first before plunging into a postpaid subscription. I had submitted documents for an unlimited subscription last week, but I’m having second thoughts already at this point.
First, I’ve been submitting all kinds of financial documents, but the approving officer/s don’t seem to consider my finances enough to sustain the unlimited PhP 1,500 plan (or even the lower plan, for that matter). Not only is it disheartening, but for someone who pays for almost everything in cash, this is really frustrating. I even asked if I could pay for the subscription for the entire two-year lock-in period in outright cash (which translates to PhP 36,000) and they said I couldn’t do so.
I’m somehow glad I didn’t get approved. At least not yet. Reading around and from my own tests using my 3.5G-enabled Nokia E51, I’m thinking Globe Visibility is the better option.
I picked up a prepaid kit for PhP 2,500. This came with PhP 30 in prepaid load.
Here’s a comparison with Smart, based on my experience.
Convenience. For me, Globe is the more convenient option, since I use a Globe prepaid as my main mobile phone line (my alternate phone is a prepaid PLDT wireless landline). Smart BRO can only be loaded either via electronic load, or by scratch card. With the scratch card option, you can only reload by texting some codes using a Smart cellphone.
With Globe Visibility, I can just pass (or “share”) credits from my phone’s own. This simplifies things, and this is probably cheaper in the long run, if I’m just a light user. Also, I’m a big fan of Globe’s share-a-load because of its flexibility.
Speed. Based on my speed tests, Globe 3G and 3.5G connections are generally faster than Smart’s. I read somewhere that Globe’s 3G network is a “true” 3G network, whereas Smart’s is not (or something to that effect). So this means that while the point-to-point connection may be the same for both, the actual throughput is faster from Globe’s network. Speed test results below.
Hardware. Smart’s black USB dongle looks sleek (it seems to be made of aluminum or some light metal alloy, too!), but I generally find Globe’s ZTE MF626 better because of the brand and support. Because these are more widespread, you have better support (both official and community-based) for ZTE, in terms of firmware upgrades, driver upgrades, and even drivers for open-source OSes.
Also, the Visibility package’s ZTE MF626 has a slot for a micro-SD card. I know most laptops and netbooks these days come with multi-card readers, this can be handy for those who don’t have a micro-SD to SD converter, or those who don’t have a slot at all.
SIM Functionality. The Visibility bundled SIM card can be used for calling and texting. Smart Bro’s SIM can not. And so while the bundled software cannot let you make calls from your Globe Visibility SIM, you can use it to send and receive SMS. I doubt if you want to do this, though, since I think receiving SMS or calls can usually cut off data connections.
Now Visibility has some disadvantages over Smart BRO.
Time-based charging. Globe does offer time-based charging, so you don’t get charged according to the amount of data transferred. With Smart, the charge is PhP 10 (or about $0.20) per 30-minute block. For Globe, the charge is PhP 5 per 15-minute connection period. Now with Smart, the moment you connect is considered the start of a 30-minute block, and you can reconnect an indefinite number of times within that 30-minute period, and you will only be charged once. So this means you can use your Smart BRO connection on different devices and you only get charged PhP 10 for a 30-minute period.
With Globe, you get charged each time you connect. So if you get disconnected in the middle of a session, you start with your PhP 5 per 15 minutes again. The moment you connect, that’s PhP 5. If you get disconnected after 5 minutes, and reconnect again, you get deducted PhP 5 again for the first 15 minutes.
This is generally good for those who only need quick bursts of connectivity through a day, like for checking emails, twittering, or the like, since you only spend PhP 5 for that 15 minute period. But if you tend to get disconnected a lot, then it will end up more expensive.
Update: Since early 2009, Globe has implemented block-based charging. You only get charged PhP 5 per 15 minute block, regardless of how many times you re-connect during this period.
Image compression. Globe Visibility uses image compression technology to make downloads and page loading faster. The downside is that you sometimes get ugly, pixelated images! Sometimes images even get resized so websites look bad. One workaround is by using tunneling software or local proxy software such as toonel.
Software Overhead. In general, Globe Visibility’s dialer takes longer to load than Smart BRO’s. and the footprint of the Globe connection manager is about four times that of Smart’s. Globe’s will eat about 20 megabytes of RAM, while smart will only take 5 megs.
From my tests, it seems that both Smart and Globe allow access to non-HTTP ports like FTP, telnet, and IM ports. But I haven’t tried downloading torrents from either.
Price-wise, both prepaid kits seem at par with each other:
Globe Visibility
Smart BRO Plug-It
So Smart BRO ends up more expensive nominally, because you are required to purchase a PhP 300 prepaid card. But the kit itself has more inclusive credits out of the box (PhP 100 for Smart and PhP 30 for Globe).
A PhP 300 load from either network would expire within two months if not used. The good thing with Globe is that you can transfer credits to another Globe prepaid subscriber (whether Visibility or not). Also, if you decide to load thru card, you can actually use the free SMS credits that come with PhP 300 or 500 cards (you would have to load by plugging in the Visibility SIM on a regular phone, though).
3G connection earlier today:

HSDPA connection from my home office:

Globe Visibility dialer:
Globe Visibility prepaid pack:
Globe Visibility MF626 plugged into Compaq B1200:
Plugged into HP mini note:
Smart BRO plug-it USB dongle and Globe Visibility prepaid USB dongle:
SIM card just peeking out:
Having been a longtime Globe user, I would go for Globe Visibility. The image compression issue is bad, but it’s not a dealbreaker for me, since there are workarounds. But if you require raw access—perhaps you’re into graphics design or web development—then maybe you would want to think twice before going for Visibility, unless you are okay with tweaking your system a bit. Speed-wise, Globe is generally better, with more 3G-enabled cell sites. Smart may have a wider coverage, particularly in the provinces, so you might want to take this into consideration if you’re outside of the metro areas.
Globe Visibility does not have an unlimited postpaid subscription, but the closest is the PhP 1,499 plan, which gives you 100 hours mobile connectivity per month plus unlimited Globe WIZ WiFi access. Perhaps this is worth looking into. If Globe launches an unlimited account, then that would be better.
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59 Responses
Alex
November 2nd, 2008 at 4:55 pm
1I also got Globe Visibility for myself, replacing my Smart Bro Prepaid. I’ve been a user of Smart Bro before, but it turned out to be Smart Broken. The service is not worth the price you pay. Now, I’m satisfied with Globe Visibility.
Gay
November 3rd, 2008 at 12:32 pm
2Glad I read this review. I’m thinking of getting a Smart Bro but I might change my mind.
edelweiza
November 4th, 2008 at 10:39 am
3i go for globe visibility, too despite the cons you mentioned. it’s faster and more reliable than smart bro anytime of the day.
gef999
November 6th, 2008 at 7:10 pm
4I also got a Globe visibility prepaid kit but I’m from Bataan and a bit far from Manila, when I tested it at their shop in Balanga I was getting HSDPA (3.6Mbps) WOW! but when I went home to Alauli, Pilar, I can only get GPRS (53Kbps) NGIAW! I went for Globe coz I thought Its cheaper I thought it charge you P5 by blocks of 15min I didn’t know about the connect and disconnect issue. Wouldn’t it be great if we can make both sims work on the device? by the way mine is the HUAWEI brand not d ZTE its the latest model and it has a port for an antenna. Hope someone comes up w/ a hack on how to make both sims work. If I did it I’ll post it here.
radz
November 10th, 2008 at 3:41 pm
5im planning also to get a globe visibility. thanks for the review!
jhay
November 11th, 2008 at 8:28 am
6Most commenters on my blog would say both services suck in a particular way, but most of them would choose Globe Visibility over Smart Bro.
I guess it just boils down to choosing the lesser evil, so to speak.
01401476
November 13th, 2008 at 5:18 pm
7just bought globe visibility today, seems to work fine
radz
November 14th, 2008 at 10:22 am
8hahaha. thanks for the reply jhay. gonna buy one when i receive my christmas bonus.
mark_ng_angeles
November 17th, 2008 at 10:22 am
9Just bought 1 here in Angeles City,
model ZTE MF626
installation is good
connection is fast – can conect in HSDPA - my location is Mt. View Subd. Balibago, Angeles City
havent experienced any disconnection.
I recommend it.
CONS:
Even just conecting 1 minute it already cost me 5 pesos, unlike in Smart whose rates are by 30 minutes block
heres my connection speed taken
7:45am Nov
http://i.dslr.net/imc/0/3/0/3/61241510.png
Jason
November 25th, 2008 at 3:06 pm
10Will Globe Visibility Will work in NUEVA VIZCAYA province because there is a GLOBE CELL SITE in the area? Anyone can help me for this issue, thank you so much!
Hartsord
December 1st, 2008 at 7:58 pm
11Interesting. Just got one myself, but I can’t figure out how to make toonel work on my mac. Can you give me some tips?
Unsatisfied Globe customer
December 5th, 2008 at 6:51 pm
12Why do I suspect that Globe has its set-up specifically so that it shows a good result on the speed test website speedtest.net?
This service is really a cheat/lie! Claimed download speed is indeed 1300 kbps for about 15 seconds or so. And then it effectively denies you service for the next 14 minutes and 45 seconds. On average, therefore you only get about 15kbps. (2kBytes/sec). Less than GPRS.
Note this. Fast connection for 15 seconds – and then almost locked-out for the next 14 minutes and 45 seconds. Globe claimed max speed 1.8Mbps – claimed average 400-700kpbs. True average 15kbps (in 3G area) over 30 minutes. Even less than the claimed average of 30-40kpbs in a GPRS area. Globe claim 1.8Mbps. Truth – 15kbps – slower than dial-up over any realistic period – even with 3G coverage.
Potential purchasers reading this – You have been warned.
100 kbytes per minute. 1MByte over 10 minutes. 6MB per hour. Slower than dial-up.
The globe world rests on the back of a turtle?
That’s a tortoise, folks.
Globe rests on a Tortoise…
Jac
December 7th, 2008 at 10:41 pm
13I was thinking of buying this globe. good thing I did not since I found Sun’s unlimited Broadband deal. I chose the easy broadband plan where I don’t have to submit any requirements. I received the modem in the same day. I am currently using it now. I am receiving 1mbps connection which is enough for me for downloading, emailing and browsing sites.
john
December 8th, 2008 at 4:20 pm
14its sucks….purely advertisement…hard to connect
muy
December 9th, 2008 at 2:18 pm
15Globe Visibility Prepaid or Smart Bro Prepaid?
Money-wise, Globe is cheaper, and am glad I went for it. I don’t like Smart’s 10 pesos 30 minute block rating.
Most of the time, I only connect to internet to send/receive emails (POP3) when I am not in the office which only takes about 5-10 minutes. I pay 5pesos each connection. Imagine how much it would cost you using Smart… right… 10 PESOS! WORST… WRONG TIMING WILL COST YOU 20PESOS
HOW??? For example you need to connect and it so happen that Smart recorded your usage at 5:58PM – 6:03PM. You are only connected for 5 minutes but Smart’s SMART way of taking money from you will tell you that you used up 2 30-minute blocks… 10pesos per 30-minute block.. so YOU PAY 20pesos
Make sense?
The Doctor
December 13th, 2008 at 7:32 am
16@muy
Uhm. Smart’s 10 pesos per 30 minutes is consumable. Meaning if you connect 15 minutes then disconnect then connect for 10 minutes you’ll still pay 10 pesos overall.
Unlike globe’s that charges 5 pesos per connection. If you check pop mails 5-10 minutes and check 3 times a day, that’s about 15 pesos. Whereas if you do it in Smart, it will only take 10 pesos.
auiegerl
December 23rd, 2008 at 11:20 am
17sun’s unlimited broadband deal – ok kaya ang connection nito sa cavite?
rixzgha
December 27th, 2008 at 10:17 pm
18Just wanted to know what are the requirements when applying for the visibility, I am planning to have one by this week. Hope for your response
Thank you
cln
December 31st, 2008 at 3:28 pm
19sorry but i find the globe visibility kit to be extremely slow! it took me 27 minutes to open yahoo mail and was never successful to open YM. it’s worthless to buy for P2,500
Cruzader
January 1st, 2009 at 12:40 pm
20I’m currently in Albay for the holidays and
just got Visibility prepaid yesterday. From the
advertisements and posters from Globe, it claims
that the Visibility prepaid will have a speed of 1.7 or
1.8 Mbps. But when I used it last night until now,
I find it so slow…I only get about 20Kbps to a maximum
of 40Kbps. Even openning my friendster account
takes about 3-5 minutes. I tried the speedtest.net
and it shows that my connection doesn’t even reach 50Kbps.
Damn so frustrating! Does anyone have any idea why others
say they have over 1Mbps connection but others like me
have way so less than even compared to dial-up speed?
Thanks!
http://www.speedtest.net/result/382093510.png
ed
January 7th, 2009 at 12:13 pm
21i bought my visibility kit yesterday and i haven’t connected to the internet even once
! this is so frustrating! i’ll go to globe today to have it checked.
vya
January 7th, 2009 at 3:13 pm
22i bought a globe visibility kit, and i dont know how i will lock my kit to a higher signal like WCDMA or HSDPA to have a better connection..lagi na lang GPRS.. anyone with a bright idea?? thanks..
InVisibility
January 7th, 2009 at 6:55 pm
23vya…....click options tab then network. ipako mo sa ‘wcdma prefered’.
john
January 12th, 2009 at 6:47 pm
24will it work if i install a mobile antenna? im using visibility btw. slow….
auiegerl
January 13th, 2009 at 10:38 am
25bought visibility last 30december. it was sometimes slow, sometimes fast. during non-peak hours, i even get 3.6Mbps. don’t ask me, i don’t know how. minsan 56kbps lang, minsan 3.6 Mbps. i guess it depends on the traffic at signal. yes…importante ang signal. sayang, gusto ko sana ng sun broadband since i’m a sun prepaid user. nag inquire ako, wala pa daw available sa cavite.
ms004
January 14th, 2009 at 11:05 am
26hmmmm… Im planning to buy globe visibility, but dont know if will it work here in Batac City (the newest City here in Ilocos Norte).i also bought smart bro pp. sinz 2 months old,,, but it did’nt work, stil slow…
so any sugestions or info. pls dont hesitate to rply me.. tnx.
kseley
January 18th, 2009 at 2:39 pm
27i own Globe visibility and Smartbro. .. i could say that smartbro is more faster than globe visibility. as in. sobrang bagal nung globe. meron bang free net sa 3G connection ng globe visibility? Taga capiz ako. could any1 help me about this? just text me. 09107640330 thanks!
benri '61
January 23rd, 2009 at 12:32 am
28i reside near near UP Los Banos and the first time i plugged this visibility kit, i felt strongly disappointed. it took me a month pondering whether i would buy this kit or not. people at Globe business center told me that HSDPA access is about a kilometer away from my residence (at their cell site at Junction). i thought it would just be fine coz i learned that it would just transmit signals thru cellsites the nearest your place. ang bagal din, wala rin! im getting 3.6mbps, oo, pero super bagal pa rin. know what i did? i loaded my smart sim and got satisfied with using my nokia 6630 as modem. balik sa dati. satisfied naman ako. kakahinayang nga, but with due respect to globe, cguro nga, depende sa area mo. pero sana they have to list down the areas where visibility would work best. still waiting for any improvements, though.
Datu Menteri
January 24th, 2009 at 8:57 pm
29Happy New Year to all my wonderful Pinoy friends and welcome the new US President…...Plan on a better future..
As for Globe Visibility: I bought kit in November 2008 and it is slower than dial up in my apartment. Perhaps the clerk in the Makati Glorietta Globe Showroom set it up incorrectly. Before I return to the place where I bought it, can anyone out there tell me where to look? I have looked everywhere and there is not a diagnostic that can help me. I live in CBD Makati, and the signal strength meter says there is a great signal, but the transfer speeds are in the 1.5 or so kbs range. Please help if you can…..
Best regards,
Datu Menteri
January 24th, 2009 at 8:59 pm
30A little more: I am on a Toshiba PC running Windows XP….
Salamat to anyone with a suggestion
john
January 31st, 2009 at 3:54 pm
31hi there, i’m having a little problem in installing my newly bought Globe Visibility kit. I just bought yesterday. everytime i tied to connect, an error message just pops up stating it doesn’t recognize my operating system and when i tried tio reinstall it, it just shuts down in the middle of the installation. where in fact my OS is a microsoft windows 2000 home edition service pack2, pentium 111, 500mhz, 256 mb of ram. isn’t that enough? i’m really confused. i tried calling customer service but to no avail. can u please help me with this?thanks
k_t
February 3rd, 2009 at 12:20 am
32hiii…
im actually selling globe visibility for school, its part of a program where we get to sell a whle bunch of stuff
anyways, i really dont know how to sell this product since i actually haven’t tried it… im just confused on how to get the HSDPA and not GPRS and GPS.. is it depending on your area?
denx
February 24th, 2009 at 4:30 pm
33geeh! It’s a tough decision. Here in general trial, i use SMART INTERNET in my cp, it is much practical for me, because when I try my globe sim in my mobile phone, it doesn’t work as good as smart. But anyway, it really depends on the area of the user covered by the provider. I’m searching for the comparison, and this blog helps me a lot (I guess) or made me more confused (hehehe I guess not). Tnx
Ed
March 2nd, 2009 at 6:15 pm
34Hi, can you refer me to someone who can openline a smartbro usb? Having it openline, can i use ordinary globesim on it to access globe internet service or can i use it with a suncellular sim?(sun is now offering a sim for unli internet access of p799/month).
cathy
March 4th, 2009 at 12:14 am
35can this glove prepaid kit can access in our area
Lebak Sultan Kudarat
I need reply ASAP
cause I want to buy it for my mother…..
Carmina
March 4th, 2009 at 12:34 am
36Globe and smart satellite dishes are just a few meters behind our house. Is it an assurance that i can get fast internet connection regardless of whether its Smartbro or Globe?
Millionaire Acts
March 5th, 2009 at 9:11 am
37Thanks for the review. I have been comtemplating of availing either Globe or Smart Wireless broadband. My option also is Globe and thanks for your verdict that you also opted for Globe. I have a question though, the connection is not intermittent? Meaning, does it automatically disconnects after some period of time?
Darell
March 25th, 2009 at 6:41 pm
38QUICK COMPARISON
==========
GLOBE: 1995
SMART: 1895
GLOBE: sim can be used for call or text (lipat lng sa phone)
SMART: cannot be
GLOBE: can use micro sd to be used as usb drive
SMART: cannot be
GLOBE: can use normal sim (basta naka “TIME” rate)
SMART: im not sure, anyone who tested?
GLOBE: GUI is great (old version pa ung naka post d2)
SMART: anyone?
GLOBE: pumipitik talaga ng 2MB/s ‘to…
SMART: anyone?
ano pa ba?
Darell
March 25th, 2009 at 6:42 pm
39baliktad!
GLOBE: 1895
SMART: 1995
dita
March 27th, 2009 at 10:13 pm
40Hi, parang ang bilis ng visibility ngayon. Napansin niyo ba? O feeling ko lang yun
_And pede na magreconnect within 5mins sa Visibility, and di ka machacharge.
lau
April 8th, 2009 at 4:04 am
41just got the globe prepaid broadband tattoo, cant log into yahoo mail or messenger. does anyone else have this problem? how does suncel prepaid broadband fare with globe?
jing
April 11th, 2009 at 8:35 pm
42im sorry but i don’t like globe so much. imagine a simple yahoo and friendster i cannot connect. im try to connect for 4 hours, but it failed always, until i running out of load, globe visibility is useless for me, im wasting my money. so if you have any solutions please post here, before i transfer to smart bro. ok!
Speedracer
April 23rd, 2009 at 7:45 pm
43Hi, I have problem with my ZTE MF626 Globe visibility Modem, the Hardware is looking for the Driver, where can I download the Driver for Globe Visibilty Dialer?
lashpb
April 23rd, 2009 at 10:42 pm
44This is a test using Globe visibility and Smartbro.
i use Huawei 160 which i got from Globe. I made it openline and now i can insert any Smart, Globe or Sun in it. I bet most of u are wondering how i did it. Thats nothing, i even crack my neighbors wireless routers even if they have password on it. Impossible is nothing.
Don’t compare Globe or Smart or Sun in ONE area….be fair compare it in different areas…..I did….........Smart won. From Pasig, Taguig, Pateros, Makati to Alabang
I will add Sun Broadband to the comparison soon.
Sample test made below using Smart Vs. Globe
Here are the results (DOWNLOAD – UPLOAD) in Kbps:-
————————————————————————————————
SmartBro Prepaid – Pateros
http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/
Seatle 2003 – 327
Seatle 2606 – 318
Seatle 1770 – 327
http://www.speedtest.net/
QC 736 - 212
QC 625 - 192
QC 785 - 189
QC 1479 - 313
————————————————————————————————
Globe Visibility Prepaid – Pateros
http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/
Seatle 325 – 52
Seatle 333 – 91
Seatle 220 – 48
http://www.speedtest.net/
QC 137 - 46
QC 121 - 17
QC 160 - 21
QC 151 - 40
————————————————————————————————
Summary – It seems the server in Seatle is way faster than the one in Quezon City. And in short, Smart is faster than Globe in my area. I even tried a few videos from youtube and smart could play 3 videos at the same time without a single skipping (buffering) while Globe is struggling with just one video.
email me for those who wanna push their thinking caps a bit further at nairboiram@gmx.com
Nine Remonde
May 6th, 2009 at 4:32 am
45After reading all the blogs and comments for SMART, GLOBE and SUN I feel like I’m about to throw my Globe Visibility Huawei E160 out the window. Most of the good feedback are for SUN and it’s definitely because of the price. The thing is, it would be a waste to switch to SUN Huawei E220 especially since I purchased my modem at its original price of P2500. I was still in Davao then. My dilemma is this: Whether to “upgrade” to SUN and then just have the modem unlocked so that I can use it once I leave Manila or Stick to Globe E160 and then just have SUN config settings.
Fun Facts: Sorry, I don’t have the exact figures for some of them anymore, I’ll update it once I get back. This is via http://www.speed.io/index_en.html
Globe Visibility Speed in Pasay City: Protacio / Bangkal Makati Area: 303 Kbit/s DL speed (Smokin’)
Globe Visibility Speed in Trading Blvd. Davao City: Pretty decent.
Globe Visibility Speed in Km. 5 Maa, Davao City : Heaven Help Me. Skype can run on it though.
Globe Visibility Speed in Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur: It’s less than 56k, but hey, I can still play Vampire Wars!
Hope the gurus can enlighten me on this. Love this BLOG! =) Thanks everyone!
Lola Felice
May 10th, 2009 at 9:46 am
46I’m currently using Smartbro but I also want to try Globe for its flexibility. Thanks for this very informative review, Angelo. Mabalos!
ljpw
May 11th, 2009 at 12:42 pm
47bago bumili mgbasa muna ng mga bagay bagay tungkol dito.. buti n lng hindi pa ako bumibili.. i just bought it from my frined first connect napa whoah ako.. 4.6mbps ang speed as in ok ah.. then i start browsing.. i got very disappointed with the loading imposible syang gnun kabagal with the 4.6mbps connection.. at first akala ko sa computer ko lng mdyo di kasi bago pro after reading post#12 alam ko na ngaun na sa kanila nga.. mas mabilis pa dial up promis! lagi ka pa makakakuha ng Network Error.. mgsasayang ka lng tlga ng load dito.. and their P5 pesos per 15 minutes.. wla pa ko 15minutes dinisconnect ko na.. i have P25 sa load after macheck ung balance meron sya P10.. so i guess kinukonsume niya is P1 per minute.. Nah! ang ganda lng cguro ng advertisement nito broadband in usb pro ung quality nya.. lahat panloloko..
Patrick
June 24th, 2009 at 3:59 pm
48VPN and other non-standard ports are blocked sa visibility. no workaround so far unlike sa smartbro (na may pwedeng gawin to enable such)
dawg
June 28th, 2009 at 9:47 pm
49dawg, i have globe and smart prepaid useless kits. i live in paranaque. the 2 of them sucks! the globe sucks more. i don’t recommend the 2. they are waste of money. DON’T buy those things, they are waste of money.
TattooSucks
June 29th, 2009 at 3:19 pm
50i think maganda lng signal ng mga yan sa mga city—- ung tipong mga alam nila na matao, ma-mall… business central kumbaga…
i have globe, i live in tagig. it really sucks! nkaka-ubos ng pasensya… connect ng konte, mabilis ng ilang minuto, then biglang wala ng activity… bumili ako kc lumipat kami ng bahay kaya bumili ako ng tattoo and i really need it because of my job. im glad i have my wired dsl back… tapos na pagdurusa ko…
if you have a hsdpa cellphone, you test it first… before buying kung talagang worth it. or else, go for wired dsl na talaga…
ayusin nyo serbisyo nyo mga telco
Newtoc
July 7th, 2009 at 11:07 am
51My globe tattoo ako..Tga batac ilocos n0rte ako..Msa2bi k lng s globe..Walang clbi ung tattoo nila..Mbgl connection,nplitan akong bumili noon kc wla pang wired dsl dto sa barangay nmn..Sa san mateo,.Wag nlng kaung bumili ng globe..Trinay kong mg dl ng isang file na 3mb lng kbgat..Pero ang dl speed nito 1kbps..Amf..Payo k lng sa inyo..Wag kaung mani2wala sa mga advrtsmnt..,mga pakulo lng nila mga yan..
Sana meron ng wired dsl dto smin..Tgl k nang gust0ng mgpkb8 ee.Jeje..
PS: kung cnu man my alam kung pano i upgrade/downgrade PSP 2004 na my 4.01 na oficial firmware.Pki txt nyo nlng ako plz..Tnx ..09276342647/09065814404..Txt nyo ko huh?..
Dianne
July 13th, 2009 at 9:16 pm
52Smart bro prepaid kit has now improved. It also has the same design(hardware) – white with smartbro logo – and it also has a space for micro-sd. What I’m checking now is what’s cheaper in connection
jane
July 19th, 2009 at 8:12 pm
53hey guys, need help. coz kanina i load 110 for my globe visibilty sim then i started browsing but after 30 minutes i DISCONNECTED….
! AND WHEN I CHECK MY BALANCE its only 20 peso left, on my account my gosh,, i just bought my load a minute before i started browsing,, so just want to ask if it really happening to other too.. kc its cost too much di ba,,, or should i need to report this to GLOBE …. pls,, give me advice,,,
TattooSucks
July 28th, 2009 at 5:39 pm
54@jane, is that the SIM included in your kit?
This kind of charging is best for info-based browsing like browsing for the latest news or movie schedules, searching online dictionaries and checking sports stats. Since you are charged only P0.15/kb, a search for the definition to a puzzling word would only cost P2.30 while checking that movie schedule would only cost about P1.62.
This charging scheme is best used for multimedia-based activities like sending and receiving files through email or even viewing pictures and videos. All these are done more affordably when you use Time Charging at P5 for 15minutes.
Getting Your Feet Wet
Thankfully surfing the web on your phone is way easier than catching the perfect wave and hanging ten. Globe Prepaid and Postpaid subscribers are by default on the KB Charging scheme. If you want to try out Globe’s new TIME charging scheme, all you need to do is to text TIME to 1111 for free!
To shift back to KB Browsing: text KB.
To check the charging scheme that currently applies to your account: text STATUS. Send the keyword to 1111 for free.
http://www1.globe.com.ph/feature.aspx?artid=92
trishtorres
August 13th, 2009 at 10:31 pm
55I definitely agree with you. my gosh, you haven’t even started yet, kinain na yung credits mo! nakaka-imbyerna tlga. hindi lahat ng consumers ng globe taga manila. sana naisip nila yun bago nila inilabas sa market. aside from that, globe broadband’s service is only good for the first 3 months. after that, pagnakaproblema ka na sa kanila aabutin ka ng 10days bago magkaron ng action.
mga walang kwenta pa kausap ang nasa costumer service, puro kulang sa almusal at mga ignorante. wag kayo paloloko sa globe na yan. abot mo ang mundo?? feeling ko nga, kahit pintuan ng bahay nyo, hindi pa nila maabot…
athena
August 23rd, 2009 at 8:54 pm
56Thank you so much for your review! It was really helpful to me, since im considering buying a prepaid kit.
rogel
September 16th, 2009 at 4:40 pm
57sana bumilis naman tong visvility ko sobra ang bagal gaun din ang tatoo. lalo na ang smart ewan ko lang ang sun diko pa ksi na try e
radz
October 1st, 2009 at 3:52 pm
58got myself a smart bro kit. my co worker had problems with his globe visibility. hahaha.
korben
October 13th, 2009 at 8:43 pm
59Got myself a Globe Tattoo USB Modem plugit (Huawei E1552) for Php895 with free Php300 load (15hrs internet).
About the connection: I get EDGE signal (2bars) inside the house, and an HSDPA Signal (3bars) near the window. That counts to 25Kbps (EDGE) to 134Kbps (HSDPA) Download rates.
As a rule, LOCALITY is a consideration for the signal stability.
And now for the fun part, I had it unlocked (search it in internets on how), and viola! an openline USB modem. Now I can use Smart(which gives me constant HSDPA signal and much faster DL/UL rates than Globe) and SUN Sims alternately whenever I need a better signal whereever I may be.
So, i bought is bang for my buck. Cheaper prices, had it openlined. It must be good!
Cheers
ledikari
December 29th, 2009 at 2:31 am
60good review.
na pa open line ko na din tattoo ko. in my area smart sucks bad. ang bagal at hindi makasagap ng WCDMA or HSDPA signal. pero sa globe meron ako both gprs and 3g connection. masaya ako sa globe pero i think NAG DEDEPENDE TALAGA YUNG LOCATION PARA MALAMAN KUNG MABILIS O MABAGAL CONNECTION NYO.
XD
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