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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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97 Responses to “Do we actually have broadband in RP?”

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  1. 17
    Jonathan Says:

    i thought it was just smartbro that sucks. I just signed up and got connected exactly one week ago today and there never was a day that I had no reason to call them. I realize I am tied up to them for one year and have no recourse but to grin and bear it until after so I can shop for another internet provider.

  2. 16
    Elmer Says:

    I could not believe my eyes reading this page off an http://www.inquirer.net site (yes, strictly speaking, it was a blog off site but then again the link was prominently displayed on your home page).

    “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?”

    I don’t mean to be picky but such terms as cr*p and sh!!ty are just too much to be read off this page or an http://www.inquirer.net page. Reserve that to flame wars on forums online, digg it?

  3. 15
    Crewsafe Says:

    Check out: http://www.livingincebuforums.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=2333

  4. 14
    Natasha Says:

    Everything here in the Philippines is slow. Many Filipinos are hardworking only when they’re outside the Philippines.

  5. 13
    eric Says:

    what else can you expect from our greedy businessmen? it’s either they’re sycophants to whoever is in power to maximize their bloodsucking of their helpless customers or they are conducting their businesses in illegal or semi legal ways. and our government? ayun, busy sa pagnanakaw! mula sa pinaka mababang pulis patola hanggang doon sa nakaupo sa malacanang. anyway, not all of them are like that. only most of them. umasa pa kayo.

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