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legendary
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October 06, 2016, 11:31:41 PM
#49
Ayun goodbye telstra pero meron pa namang isa. Ewan ko nga lang kung talagang mablis ba o hanggang salita lang yung mabilis nila. BellTel daw sana eto na talaga http://www.thesummitexpress.com/2016/03/goodbye-telstra-san-miguel-to-launch-belltel-this-2016.html?m=1
hero member
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October 06, 2016, 06:29:55 AM
#48
sa pagkakaalam ko hindi natuloy ang telstra.. so nganga muna tayo  Cry
Haharangin talaga ng SMART,GLOBE , PLDT iysn kasi gusto nila silang kikita sa mabagal nilang internet.Kaya I think kailangan cooperation na government para makakuha ng ibang ISP pars mapabilis net dito.

I hope the government stops letting these greedy companies from 'monopolizing' the country.

I hope they finally let others worthy of our money to do business here.
legendary
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Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
October 05, 2016, 09:35:59 PM
#47
Do you have idea how much is the 100 mts cable wire? maybe we will avail the PLDT Fibr because I think this is the best among the rest (in our case)

A box is usually 300 meters. Cheaper if you buy a box and just cut it to length (add some allowance). Then crimp both ends properly. I don't know how much is 100 meters already pre-crimped, you could ask any computer store that sells cable; their techs can usually measure the length and crimp for you, then test it for you before you bring it home.
sr. member
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October 05, 2016, 08:40:56 PM
#46
sa pagkakaalam ko hindi natuloy ang telstra.. so nganga muna tayo  Cry
Haharangin talaga ng SMART,GLOBE , PLDT iysn kasi gusto nila silang kikita sa mabagal nilang internet.Kaya I think kailangan cooperation na government para makakuha ng ibang ISP pars mapabilis net dito.
sr. member
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October 05, 2016, 05:34:55 AM
#45
Oo, kailangan ng bagong kompanya pati connection kasi may kontrata.
full member
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October 05, 2016, 03:31:10 AM
#44
sa pagkakaalam ko hindi natuloy ang telstra.. so nganga muna tayo  Cry
ouch! sayang naman ang telstra hinihintay ko din ang pagbubukas ng bagong kompanya na yan ehh. malakas daw yan balita sa mga social media ..
bkit kaya hindi siya natuloy sir? sagot naman sa nakakaalam .. salamat
newbie
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October 04, 2016, 11:42:26 PM
#43
So this means the PLDT Fibr isn't wireless and needed to connect directly?

Is there no other way (in my case that we are far from the last line of pldt) to connect internet other than this ultera?

Fibr is wired. Usually FTTN or Fiber To The Node. Ibig sabihin, fiber optic cable to the pole. Then copper wire (DSL) na to your house. Depende sa lugar mo rin.

Hindi maganda ang Ultera kasi wireless. Mataas ang ping. Mabagal minsan. Pag umulan o bumagyo, nawawala ang signal. Kasi cheap antenna lang yan, nakatutok sa cell site or signal towers nila, at usually dapat line of sight. Ibig sabihin, kita mo yung torre from your location using your eyes.

Another way (although I don't recommend unless ayaw mo talaga mag Ultera) is mag kabit doon sa pinaka malapit na connection. Then just wire it to your house, pwede naman ang CAT6 cable ng 100 meters. Pwede nga longer if your speed is below 100 mbps naman.

Another way is to use your own wireless connection. Pero advanced topic na ito. You set up two connections wirelessly, parang nasa same network sila, then just share the internet. Pwede up to 25 kilometers away from each other, pero again, advanced topic ito and not supported by ISP. Sariling project mo ito. Ito yung meron mukang satellite dish, nakatutok sa magkabilang sides.

Do you have idea how much is the 100 mts cable wire? maybe we will avail the PLDT Fibr because I think this is the best among the rest (in our case)
legendary
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Merit: 1912
The Concierge of Crypto
October 04, 2016, 11:04:29 AM
#42
So this means the PLDT Fibr isn't wireless and needed to connect directly?

Is there no other way (in my case that we are far from the last line of pldt) to connect internet other than this ultera?

Fibr is wired. Usually FTTN or Fiber To The Node. Ibig sabihin, fiber optic cable to the pole. Then copper wire (DSL) na to your house. Depende sa lugar mo rin.

Hindi maganda ang Ultera kasi wireless. Mataas ang ping. Mabagal minsan. Pag umulan o bumagyo, nawawala ang signal. Kasi cheap antenna lang yan, nakatutok sa cell site or signal towers nila, at usually dapat line of sight. Ibig sabihin, kita mo yung torre from your location using your eyes.

Another way (although I don't recommend unless ayaw mo talaga mag Ultera) is mag kabit doon sa pinaka malapit na connection. Then just wire it to your house, pwede naman ang CAT6 cable ng 100 meters. Pwede nga longer if your speed is below 100 mbps naman.

Another way is to use your own wireless connection. Pero advanced topic na ito. You set up two connections wirelessly, parang nasa same network sila, then just share the internet. Pwede up to 25 kilometers away from each other, pero again, advanced topic ito and not supported by ISP. Sariling project mo ito. Ito yung meron mukang satellite dish, nakatutok sa magkabilang sides.
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legendary
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Paldo.io 🤖
October 04, 2016, 09:55:41 AM
#41
sa pagkakaalam ko hindi natuloy ang telstra.. so nganga muna tayo  Cry
sr. member
Activity: 444
Merit: 250
October 04, 2016, 07:03:26 AM
#40
Sana tanggalin ang mga capping/throttling at kung ano ano pang rules sa pag papabagal ng internet. Hirap kasi nung may limit ka na mga 50gb per month etc. Hindi tuloy mkpag download ng mga hd games tulad ng mga assassins creed na aabot sa 10gb. Pagnaabot na yung limit back to 256 kbps nalang Sad
Yan nga rin problema ko capping mas maganda parin yung wimax noon... kung may bagong network na lalabas at unlimited bandwidth malamang mag lilipatan ang mga ibang legit users.. basta ako nag istay ako dito sa wimax ko na hanggang ngayun buhay pa ang mga mac ko. since na nahack ng pinsan ko ang mismong database ng contractor sa lugar namin dahil nanunuod sya paano ikinakabit yung wimax namin nuon.
At ngayun hindi nya shineshare sa iba at kami lang hindi parin nawawala ok naman ang speed stable kaysa sa pldt or sky minsan nawawala talaga kung sa globe at smart capping naman ang problema..

Suwerte mo naman may signal pa ng wimax sa lugar nyo. Yung wimax ko namaalam na matapos ang anim na taon naming pagsasama, totally kasi inalis ng Globe yung wimax frequency sa lugar namin kaya ayun. Ok pa naman ang wimax libre walang monthly bills mag snipe ka lang ng mac may connection ka na agad. Hindi tulad ngayon kailangan mo ng mag load ng mag load kung naka prepaid ka.
hero member
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Massive price drop coming...
October 04, 2016, 06:21:09 AM
#39
Sana tanggalin ang mga capping/throttling at kung ano ano pang rules sa pag papabagal ng internet. Hirap kasi nung may limit ka na mga 50gb per month etc. Hindi tuloy mkpag download ng mga hd games tulad ng mga assassins creed na aabot sa 10gb. Pagnaabot na yung limit back to 256 kbps nalang Sad
Yan nga rin problema ko capping mas maganda parin yung wimax noon... kung may bagong network na lalabas at unlimited bandwidth malamang mag lilipatan ang mga ibang legit users.. basta ako nag istay ako dito sa wimax ko na hanggang ngayun buhay pa ang mga mac ko. since na nahack ng pinsan ko ang mismong database ng contractor sa lugar namin dahil nanunuod sya paano ikinakabit yung wimax namin nuon.
At ngayun hindi nya shineshare sa iba at kami lang hindi parin nawawala ok naman ang speed stable kaysa sa pldt or sky minsan nawawala talaga kung sa globe at smart capping naman ang problema..
newbie
Activity: 32
Merit: 0
October 04, 2016, 03:04:01 AM
#38
Boss Dabs,

Regarding sa PLDT Fibr Unlimited, wireless ba yung modem nun? o nakadirect sa linya(cable) ng PLDT?, balak sana namin mag avail kaso ang problema malayo yung dulo ng cable ng PLDT dito samin.

Pano ba yung technical details neto at ano ibig sabihin nung bridge/route? ano difference nila?

Ang wireless is the Ultera. Wag na wag mo kunin yon unless you have no choice. They will put a canopy type antenna on your roof, like Smart Bro (same company naman sila.)

Route is when your DSL modem is also the router, assigns DHCP addresses, acts as a basic firewall, etc. Good enough for most people.

Bridge is a mode where the modem is just the modem. You connect a wire or ethernet cable directly to your PC (which you need to configure) or to another router. A little bit more advanced, but usually better if you know how to set it up. You can use a third party router / wifi access point such as Netgear or Asus. Or in my case Ubiquity (Edge Router and UAP-AC-Lite).

Actually, yung sa aken na modem is just a DSL modem that works with my service. I upgraded the firmware and turn off the built-in wifi, then I connected it to a switch. From the switch I connected an access point and put it on the wall near the ceiling. I was going to put the modem in bridge mode, pero hindi ko naman kailangan so I left it as is.

The built in ones from both globe and pldt, they're cheap and they suck. I would not use any built in wifi from those.

So this means the PLDT Fibr isn't wireless and needed to connect directly?

Is there no other way (in my case that we are far from the last line of pldt) to connect internet other than this ultera?
legendary
Activity: 1246
Merit: 1049
October 04, 2016, 01:39:35 AM
#37
Sana tanggalin ang mga capping/throttling at kung ano ano pang rules sa pag papabagal ng internet. Hirap kasi nung may limit ka na mga 50gb per month etc. Hindi tuloy mkpag download ng mga hd games tulad ng mga assassins creed na aabot sa 10gb. Pagnaabot na yung limit back to 256 kbps nalang Sad
hero member
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To God Be The Glory!
October 03, 2016, 07:33:51 PM
#36
Isa to sa mga aayusin ni pangulo naten. Sobrang bagal ng internet ng pilipinas dahil pineperahan lang tayo kung tutuusin ung binabayad naten monthly sa internet connection naten sa ibang bansa sobrang bilis na . Pero dahil wala tayo magagawa ngayon ang pinaka mabilis na internet connection na pwede naten iavail is PLDT , The more MBPS you avail the higher the price nga lang.

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PLDT Fibr, meron P1899 for 50 mbps (50 GB usage/bandwidth) or P2899 for unlimited.

Mabagal pa ba yan for you? Considering the price. The usual price dati kasi was P999 for 1, 3, and 5 mbps. That was about 5 to 10 to 15 years ago. At least magkalaban ang PLDT at Globe. Yung mga cable companies din like Sky and Destiny, or depende sa location mo.
agree ako sayo sir dabs unlike dati tlga sobrang bagal para sakin okey na ung gntong speed na upgrade nila. .mga pang business type na ang 50mbs and up murang mura na un mreon dito sa baguio mga shop mostly naka 100mbs na sila.
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
October 03, 2016, 06:25:07 PM
#35
Isa to sa mga aayusin ni pangulo naten. Sobrang bagal ng internet ng pilipinas dahil pineperahan lang tayo kung tutuusin ung binabayad naten monthly sa internet connection naten sa ibang bansa sobrang bilis na . Pero dahil wala tayo magagawa ngayon ang pinaka mabilis na internet connection na pwede naten iavail is PLDT , The more MBPS you avail the higher the price nga lang.

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PLDT Fibr, meron P1899 for 50 mbps (50 GB usage/bandwidth) or P2899 for unlimited.

Mabagal pa ba yan for you? Considering the price. The usual price dati kasi was P999 for 1, 3, and 5 mbps. That was about 5 to 10 to 15 years ago. At least magkalaban ang PLDT at Globe. Yung mga cable companies din like Sky and Destiny, or depende sa location mo.
hero member
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October 03, 2016, 06:11:48 PM
#34
We need a new ISP here in the Philippines other than PLDT. What do you think guys?


Isa to sa mga aayusin ni pangulo naten. Sobrang bagal ng internet ng pilipinas dahil pineperahan lang tayo kung tutuusin ung binabayad naten monthly sa internet connection naten sa ibang bansa sobrang bilis na . Pero dahil wala tayo magagawa ngayon ang pinaka mabilis na internet connection na pwede naten iavail is PLDT , The more MBPS you avail the higher the price nga lang.
legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
October 03, 2016, 09:59:25 AM
#33
I just looked at their websites yesterday. Naka Globe ako dati, and na try ko na rin PLDT. Yung dalawang kapatid ko naka Globe and PLDT sa bahay nila. Wala ako sa area nila kaya iba gamit ko.
hero member
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Crypto.games
October 03, 2016, 09:49:40 AM
#32
Hmmm. Medyo mahal yan ah, pero siguro kasi the landline is included in the price. Hindi na ako gumagamit ng landline since meron ako cell phone, at si mrs. meron din cell phone.

Kung meron ka PLDT DSL, meron P999 for 5 mbps. P1299 is for 10 mbps.
Kung meron ka PLDT Fibr, meron P1899 for 50 mbps (50 GB usage/bandwidth) or P2899 for unlimited.
Kung Globe Broadband, meron P1299 for 10 mbps (100 GB) and P1599 for 20 mbps (150 GB). I would probably go for the P2499 for 100 mbps (1 TB) personally, if I were to try Globe.

I had their DSL service before for 5 mbps, wala naman masyadong problema, medyo spoiled lang ako sa faster speeds ngayon.

Yung dalawang anak ko, kumakain ng about 50 GB per month each, tablet lang gamit nila, youtube buong araw (with time limits), tapos ako na mismo nag set ng "low quality" para less bandwidth gamitin, pero minsan nagiging 720p o 1080p parin. Hindi naman sila nagrereklamo.

Ako, na meron laptop and server, ayun ... pero ni schedule ko naman ang big downloads sa gabi, starting from 3AM to 7AM. Pag nakita ako gusto ko download, queue ko lang, the next day tapos na download unless it's a 50 GB game (tapos delete ko lang pag panget.)


Hindi mo ma enjoy ang live streaming ng 1080p o 4k kung speed mo slower than 5 mbps. Tapos meron ka nikiki share pa. So dapat 10 mbps minimum target mo. Opinyon lang. Nabubuhay naman ako ng WALANG internet pag nasa labas. Cellphone is 4g speeds only ... pang email email only. Unless meron free wifi.
Boss Dabs

PLDT rin ba gamit mo? Kc naginquire aq sa knila last year I think,kung pwedeng dry loop(DSL w/o landline) pero sabi nila di raw pwede. Anong service provider gamit mo?
Gusto q rin ipa-cut landline sana and keep the DSL.

Yung plan 1299 nila comes with a landline pero 3mbps lng yun.
At yung plan 999 nila 5mbps pero hindi pa ksama dyan yung bill ng landline kaya magiging 1740 yan. Grabe nga eh.

Kaya I'm trying to look for other options sana.
mahal naman nian pre. .globe ka nlng pre 15mbs 1599 meron ka pang libreng chrome cast at netflix. pero anyway advise ko kung gamer ka go for globe ayos na ayos ping nila.
Yung globe, broadband ba yan pre? Ok sana kaso ang broadband kc depende sa lugar, mahirap sumagap signal.

legendary
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The Concierge of Crypto
October 03, 2016, 07:27:33 AM
#31
Boss Dabs,

Regarding sa PLDT Fibr Unlimited, wireless ba yung modem nun? o nakadirect sa linya(cable) ng PLDT?, balak sana namin mag avail kaso ang problema malayo yung dulo ng cable ng PLDT dito samin.

Pano ba yung technical details neto at ano ibig sabihin nung bridge/route? ano difference nila?

Ang wireless is the Ultera. Wag na wag mo kunin yon unless you have no choice. They will put a canopy type antenna on your roof, like Smart Bro (same company naman sila.)

Route is when your DSL modem is also the router, assigns DHCP addresses, acts as a basic firewall, etc. Good enough for most people.

Bridge is a mode where the modem is just the modem. You connect a wire or ethernet cable directly to your PC (which you need to configure) or to another router. A little bit more advanced, but usually better if you know how to set it up. You can use a third party router / wifi access point such as Netgear or Asus. Or in my case Ubiquity (Edge Router and UAP-AC-Lite).

Actually, yung sa aken na modem is just a DSL modem that works with my service. I upgraded the firmware and turn off the built-in wifi, then I connected it to a switch. From the switch I connected an access point and put it on the wall near the ceiling. I was going to put the modem in bridge mode, pero hindi ko naman kailangan so I left it as is.

The built in ones from both globe and pldt, they're cheap and they suck. I would not use any built in wifi from those.
sr. member
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October 03, 2016, 06:44:52 AM
#30
We need a new ISP here in the Philippines other than PLDT. What do you think guys?

Well of course.

There's already been discussions about that, hopefully a new player will enter the market soon

Well, if you're talking about the Telstra project here in the Philippines it is already been rejected by the ISP here in the Philippines. They didn't agree to have Telstra here in our country because they know that if they did it will be their great rival when it comes to internet connection. They know it for themselves that Telstra has more faster internet connection than what they have, that's why they've rejected it. They just want to own the whole country for their slow internet connection, their UNLI promos is just a lie. If you're gonna register to the one of their UNLI promos and you've been using a lot of data's which is natural since you have unlimited data but the thing is they will going to limit it. It ridiculous right?, I think it's better if they will just gonna change those UNLISURF promos that they have. It's a LIE.

Nope, not referring to Telstra as I already know their operations are not going to pursue.

What I'm saying is since this issue has got the ball rolling, I'm hoping a new and better ISP can truly and finally serve in our country.

Yes, they limit it to what they call fair use - when you've reached significant data usage already, they will somewhat 'limit your connection' to give way for others to use the data.

Being too saturated is one factor here.
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