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Do we actually have broadband in RP?

06/19/07

Posted under Convergence, Telcos

SINGAPORE–As usual, being in Singapore has reminded me how unfortunate we Filipinos are when it comes to our information technology infrastructure.

Frankly, I don’t know how our telcos do it. I don’t how, year after year, they can get away with providing us with lousy service while still raking in money. While the availability and affordability of broadband has, to be fair, improved over the years, it doesn’t change the fact that what passes for broadband in the Philippines is laughable by the standards of other countries, such as Singapore. And forget quality of service — if all the horror stories we hear about the quality of broadband in certain areas are anything to go by, even when we part with our hard-earned money, we’re never really sure just what kind of service we’ll get, depending on which area we happen to reside.

So why do telcos get away with providing broadband services that are sometimes much slower than dial-up connections? Why are we consumers expected to grin and bear it if the service in our area is horrible due to some technical problem or lack of adequate coverage?

And to think of all the money they spend on glowing ads that tout how cutting-edge their technology is and how much they’re improving the lives of Filipinos. How many Smart Bro users out there feel like puking whenever they see those ads claiming that this service is the “broadband ng bayan”? Where exactly are these areas where Smart Bro actually has speeds that qualify as broadband? And if you’re one of those users who doesn’t get to enjoy these speeds, sorry ka na lang ba. tiis na lang?

You hear horror stories about all broadband services in the Philippines, whether it’s from PLDT, Globe, Destiny, whatever, that you start wondering if availing of these services in the Philippines is a crapshoot, a game of chance, only we keep ending up with crap.

So what’s the solution to finally ensuring that Filipinos won’t have to put up with shitty service? Is it finally time to get rid of the service area scheme, because quite frankly, I’d like to have as many choices as I can — if only to get the lesser evil. How much are telcos actually investing in their infrastructure?

It’s a pity, because we Filipinos do have world-class talents and skills. We can compete with the best of them when it comes to creativity. But unlike Singapore and countries more blessed than we are, we’re held back by private companies that keep dropping the ball when it comes to infrastructure — and a government that keeps letting them get away with it.

So tell me, who’s your broadband provider, and what’s your horror story?

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    Nightshift : a blog of a call center agent » It’s all about the dust Says:

    [...] par with Hong Kong [ HK tops broadband survey of Asian cities, Manila ranks 19th ] or Singapore [ Do we actually have broadband in RP? ], can’t we address first the issue of digital divide and lack of [...]

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    Miguel Paraz /Migs » Blog Archive » Philippine Interconnectivity Story Says:

    [...] first wanted to document this when the Do we actually have broadband in RP? and how’s your DSL in the Philippines topics came up three months [...]

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    Nightshift » It’s all about the dust Says:

    [...] par with Hong Kong [ HK tops broadband survey of Asian cities, Manila ranks 19th ] or Singapore [ Do we actually have broadband in RP? ], can’t we address first the issue of digital divide and lack of [...]

  4. 94
    Edward Says:

    SmartBro is the worse broadband provider i have ever encounter.

    plan 999 with 384KBPS? yeah right, i only get less that 40 Kbps i just got it installed 3 days ago and i hate it.

  5. 93
    nat Says:

    PLDT sucks. They have been overcharging me. You know the Guild Wars promo last year? I availed it last March 27, 2006. It’s supposed to be charging me for 1 year only but until now they’re still billing me with that!

    Another thing is I lost connection from July 23, 2007 to August 2, 2007 and it’s their fault because they already told us that the error was on their side (Loss of configuration or something like that). They told me that they will give me a rebate… but my billing came and they didn’t even deduct it!

    I’ve been complaining to PLDT every year for 6 years already. I’m a PLDT myDSL Professional subscriber since 2001. That’s 3000 a month and they still have crap service.

    PLDT sucks I wish I could bomb the corrupt people there.

    oh and another thing… yeah i’m using the professional package… but my speed is just the same as their plan 999. sucks.

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