Here you can choose from Globe, Smart or Sun. One thing I learned quickly here is that most everyone uses Sun for their Texting plan because it is the cheapest, but their Voice network absolutely SUCKS. I have a phone with dual-sim chip capacity.. I use Sun for all my texting (cheap) and Globe for my voice-calls. Using Sun for voice usually turns into one of those, “What?”, “What did you say?”, “Did you say, Meet you today?”, “Huh??” conversations. Two tin cans with string would work better, I am not exaggerating. So I didn’t even consider Sun for internet access. If you’ve used Sun for
But two weeks ago I got it into my head to try out the Smart network. I was hoping to use it in conjunction with another piece of software to get net access at a cheaper rate by sort of ‘piggy-backing’ the adaptor. I won’t go into all the horrid details but suffice it to say that after some expense and lots of hours trying to make it work, that idea turned into a dead-end.
So now I found myself with both a Globe and a Smart adaptor for net access. I figured I’d give the Smart plan a try. Globe offers an unlimited surfing plan for 30 Days at a price of 999P. Now.. the first thing I had to learn here is that ‘unlimited‘ does not mean ‘without limits’. Each day you have an 800Mb threshold on ‘downloads’, but you have unlimited hours on ‘surfing’. I know.. surfing involves downloading and I tried explaining that to their customer service but.. for torrent downloads, music-streaming and Youtube video.. it’s all considered part of the 800Mb limit. Once you’re okay with that definition, it works pretty good and I rarely if ever go over my limit. If I do, Globe cuts me off until midnight and the clock starts all over again with fresh access. That’s better than a full 24-hour penalty period since I might go ‘over’ limit at say 10pm and 2 hours later.. I’m back online.
First thing.. here in the Philippines, do not expect any uniformity between competing companies. With Globe, you simply buy ‘load’ and use that load same as cash. If you install say, 500P of load you can then use that credit towards a Voice promo, Text promo, Voice/Text promo or Net promo. Simple. So since the plan from Smart costs 400P, I bought a card for 500P of load from Smart. And then the nightmare began.
No matter what I did, I could not get the load to install onto my SmartBro sim chip. Thinking I’d bought a lame card from the vendor at the mall (fortunately I didn’t tear it up or throw it away).. I went online and purchased another 500P of Smart load and attempted to move it to the SmartBro chip. Same problem, would not load. I happened to have a SmartBuddy sim chip lying around so I put that into the adaptor and instantly.. load was accepted and I was online! Sort of.
I’m surfing the net and I begin to notice that the 500P load is slowly diminishing every 30 minutes rather than according to the supposed 30-day Plan. I did a little calculating and realized my 500P was only going to last me about 13 online hours. Well.. guess what? With Smart.. they have TWO types of load. Voice/Text load which can also be used for Net
So.. I bought another 500P worth of load, this time exclusively for broadband usage. The kiosk I bought the Smart load from had no affiliation with Smart, they only sold load cards. (Another reason it helps to have a local service front, like with Globe available.) I installed that 500P into my SmartBro adaptor, went to their website and got the comparable “Always On” (or so I thought) plan which came with a 1,000Mb limit.
So.. there I am, finally surfing using Smart. For one day. I got a text via the adaptor that I had used up my entire 1,000Mb limit. I didn’t see how that could be possible since I only downloaded a 700Mb movie and did about six hours of surfing before going to bed. But.. I figured it would reset after midnight and I could go online again. Nope. Midnight came and went and still no net access. So I figured they imposed a 24-hour penalty instead and waited 30 hours from when I went over my limit. Still no access. Dammit, again.
After a few emails with Smart’s customer service it turns out that their ‘Always On’ plan is nothing like the Globe 30-day plan. Smart doesn’t offer 30-day with a 1,000Mb daily limit.. they said what they meant was, 1,000Mb total usage.. good for 30 days. Nothing on the site made that clarification and I honestly felt a bit duped.
So.. after all this nonsense, going back to Globe which worked fine the whole time.
I did, of course, express my thoughts to the people at Smart. You can read that below which I sent to their customer service representative. Hopefully this little scenario saves you some hassle when you get here and are picking out a net service provider. (ISP)
Henry V.
www.lifebeyondthesea.com
Author: Reekay V.
Since 2012 I’ve been traveling through various islands of the Philippines as a full-time Expat and spent 1999 living in Vietnam.
Share with me my ongoing adventures of life in the Philippines. Hopefully you find my observations helpful in your own adventures.
— Reekay