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San Miguel is Coming to Town.....

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Guys sa darating na january 2016 papasok na si bell telecom sponsor sya ng san miguel at hindi 3g ang ilalabas nila na signal kundi 4g lahat kaya panis ang globe at smart na kumpetensya nila salalmat.
 
Ramon Ang: We hope to open 3rd major telco by 2016

'The moment we switch on our telco, it will be a superior network,' San Miguel Corporation's Ramon S. Ang says

Chrisee Dela Paz
Published 7:58 AM, October 15, 2015
Updated 7:58 AM, October 15, 2015

3RD PLAYER. 'We're building a mobile broadband telecommunications network. We can switch on the network next year for people not to experience problem with telecom anymore,' SMC's Ramon Ang (3rd from left) says. Photo by Alecs Ongcal/Rappler

MANILA, Philippines – The head of the country’s most diversified conglomerate San Miguel Corporation (SMC) told some of the world’s business tycoons that his company is ready to switch on the Philippines’ third major mobile broadband telecommunications network by 2016.

"Now, we're building a mobile broadband telecommunications network. We can switch on the network next year for all [so we won't have] to experience problem with telecom anymore," Ramon S. Ang, vice-chairman, president, and COO of SMC announced during Forbes Global CEO Conference 2015 on October 14.

Australia’s largest telecommunications company Telstra Corporation in August told its stock exchange that it is in talks with SMC for a wireless joint venture in the Philippines.

Although no agreements have been reached yet, Ang told reporters in September that San Miguel will not have a problem investing in the wireless joint venture.

"We won’t have a problem in financing. The equity contribution of Telstra is not much. Whatever contribution they [Telstra] will put in is nothing to them because they're a very big company," Ang earlier told reporters, without divulging further details.

The Australian telecom, meanwhile, remained tight-lipped on the venture, saying "no agreements have been reached in relation to these matters and there is no certainty" that the partnership will happen.

"The moment we switch on our telco, it will be a superior network. We're building a network that will provide our countrymen a good network that will work," Ang had said.

Currently, the country’s telecom industry is being dominated by the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) and Globe Telecom, Incorporated.
‘This ends a duopoly’

Should the joint venture push through, International Data Corporation (IDC) IT Services Lead Anthony Rejano said this will "end the duopoly of Globe and Smart." (READ: PH Telcos, TV networks ride double-edged digital wave)

"With the SMC-Telstra partnership entering as a major mobile broadband provider, this will not just provide dissatisfied subscribers with a third choice but will also boost competition, leading to better and cheaper broadband service," Rejano said in a phone interview on Wednesday, October 14.

According to Rejano, the Australian telecom company has a partnership with Ericsson that SMC can tap to provide 4G LTE services in the Philippines. (READ: ICT on upswing, but PH still has slowest, costliest Internet)

"The downside is there are still many local mobile devices that don’t carry 4G LTE yet," Rejano added.

In a separate disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange in July, SMC said it will pay P5.75 billion ($123.15 million) in cash to buy out its Qatar-based partner in its subsidiary Liberty Telecoms Holdings, Incorporated to hold a 51.01% stake in the latter. (READ: Liberty Telecoms to lease base stations to raise cash) – Rappler.com
 
Ramon Ang: We hope to open 3rd major telco by 2016

'The moment we switch on our telco, it will be a superior network,' San Miguel Corporation's Ramon S. Ang says

Chrisee Dela Paz
Published 7:58 AM, October 15, 2015
Updated 7:58 AM, October 15, 2015

3RD PLAYER. 'We're building a mobile broadband telecommunications network. We can switch on the network next year for people not to experience problem with telecom anymore,' SMC's Ramon Ang (3rd from left) says. Photo by Alecs Ongcal/Rappler

MANILA, Philippines – The head of the country’s most diversified conglomerate San Miguel Corporation (SMC) told some of the world’s business tycoons that his company is ready to switch on the Philippines’ third major mobile broadband telecommunications network by 2016.

"Now, we're building a mobile broadband telecommunications network. We can switch on the network next year for all [so we won't have] to experience problem with telecom anymore," Ramon S. Ang, vice-chairman, president, and COO of SMC announced during Forbes Global CEO Conference 2015 on October 14.

Australia’s largest telecommunications company Telstra Corporation in August told its stock exchange that it is in talks with SMC for a wireless joint venture in the Philippines.

Although no agreements have been reached yet, Ang told reporters in September that San Miguel will not have a problem investing in the wireless joint venture.

"We won’t have a problem in financing. The equity contribution of Telstra is not much. Whatever contribution they [Telstra] will put in is nothing to them because they're a very big company," Ang earlier told reporters, without divulging further details.

The Australian telecom, meanwhile, remained tight-lipped on the venture, saying "no agreements have been reached in relation to these matters and there is no certainty" that the partnership will happen.

"The moment we switch on our telco, it will be a superior network. We're building a network that will provide our countrymen a good network that will work," Ang had said.

Currently, the country’s telecom industry is being dominated by the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) and Globe Telecom, Incorporated.
‘This ends a duopoly’

Should the joint venture push through, International Data Corporation (IDC) IT Services Lead Anthony Rejano said this will "end the duopoly of Globe and Smart." (READ: PH Telcos, TV networks ride double-edged digital wave)

"With the SMC-Telstra partnership entering as a major mobile broadband provider, this will not just provide dissatisfied subscribers with a third choice but will also boost competition, leading to better and cheaper broadband service," Rejano said in a phone interview on Wednesday, October 14.

According to Rejano, the Australian telecom company has a partnership with Ericsson that SMC can tap to provide 4G LTE services in the Philippines. (READ: ICT on upswing, but PH still has slowest, costliest Internet)

"The downside is there are still many local mobile devices that don’t carry 4G LTE yet," Rejano added.

In a separate disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange in July, SMC said it will pay P5.75 billion ($123.15 million) in cash to buy out its Qatar-based partner in its subsidiary Liberty Telecoms Holdings, Incorporated to hold a 51.01% stake in the latter. (READ: Liberty Telecoms to lease base stations to raise cash) – Rappler.com


-TS, Sponsor ka ba ng San Miguel? ayos yan madami na naman nagaabang dito sa Symbianize ng mga bug para dyan sa Bagong Bell Telecom... uso na naman dito ang pasikatan at payabangan sa mga inventong tricks at bug.... madami ng pagpipilian at libangan ang mga hackers,crackers at ibang agent ng telco.. good luck sa bell telecom :D :D :D
 
papasok na si bell telecom

ano?????

Australia’s largest telecommunications company Telstra Corporation in August told its stock exchange that it is in talks with SMC for a wireless joint venture in the Philippines.

:rofl:
 
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Sana bukod sa may bago na namn ISP sana very affordable din ang presyo ng mga plan nila parang tulad ng sa sky broadband na 999 nila na 3mbps
 
Sana nga TS matuloy para sa pag babago ng pilipinas all this year were suffering slow internet connection
 
sana mura siya at no capping sigurado papatok yan

may nabasa akong thread na ganito dito pre.. sabi nila wala daw capping at 2k/month daw.. 100mbps.. ewan lang kung totoo yun hehe
 
may nabasa akong thread na ganito dito pre.. sabi nila wala daw capping at 2k/month daw.. 100mbps.. ewan lang kung totoo yun hehe

wow sana totoo yan mcmanabat17, ako rin willing rin ako magbayad ng 2k/per month tapos speed ay 100mbps at no capping....
 
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guys the cheapest and fastest broadband in the philippines po ito............
 
Pagkakaalam ko ang kasalukoyang promo ng telstra sa au ay 50mbps with 150gb/monthly and it cost 1999 pesos dtu sa pinas. at ung 1999 ng globe and smart ay higit na mas mababa kesa sa telstra.. pero dapat babahan ng cost dtu sa pinas kasi di rin makakaya ng pinoy na magbayad ng internet sa halagang 1999 per month, kaya magsstay sila sa bugging and trick.. yun ang mangyayari :)..
 
"The downside is there are still many local mobile devices that don’t carry 4G LTE yet,"
Mura na po ang mga LTE devices ngayon. Kilala nyo naman si "Juan", eh, mahilig makiuso.

Mag-iipon yan kahit mahirap lalo na ngayon na may capping na rin ang SMART.

Sana sigurado na... :popcorn:
 
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