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Globe WiMax Internet is here!

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Just got an SMS confirmation from Globe that they’ve already rolled out and servicing customers on their WiMax network. I’m still getting the details but the Inquirer ran the story last night that it will be 512Kbps at Php799 per month. This service will certainly be competing against Smart Bro’s Fixed Wireless offering.


Will update this post once I get the copy of the press release. Intel’s timing was just right when we had the WiMax forum yesterday.

Here’s part of the Press Release I got:

Globe is first in the Philippines to launch Wimax. Available starting March 2009, the company’s WIMAX package is a high-speed Internet plan that lets users surf the web at speeds of up to 512kbps for only PHP795 per month. The package also comes with an aggressive money-back guarantee. “We challenge anyone with a competitive wireless subscription to try out our Wimax-backed plans. We are so confident with our service that we challenge you try out our connection, risk-free. Should you be unhappy with the connection within one month from installation, we’ll give you your money-back, no questions asked,” says Menchi Orlina, head of the Consumer Broadband Business Group.

The service is initially available in selected areas in South Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Globe will continue to roll-out hundreds of WiMAX sites, as a complement to its existing DSL and 3G internet facilities, to ensure the internet gets to every Filipino who needs it.

Interested households may call (02)919-8888 or visit the nearest Globe Payments and Services centers for further inquiries.

WiMAX is short for Worldwide interoperability for Microwave Access. It is a standards-based technology designed to enable the deployment of wireless broadband access as a cost-efficient alternative to cable and DSL; WIMAX also has improved reach and can cover distances greater than those covered by other wireless technologies like WiFi, CDMA, or 3G.

Globe’s network is considered the first and biggest 2.5Ghz WiMAX (802.16e) broadband network in South East Asia.

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Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 17 years ago

Hello Guys,

I told Globe about some of your issues with their WiMax service. They said they’d be glad to help you out as long as you provide details about your accounts so they can check it.


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Red · 17 years ago

Umm..gamit ko ngayon yang globe wimax plan 795.. Natuwa ako kasi umaabot ng 700 kbps siguro dahil malapit lang ung tower nila dito samin. Ang kinainis ko lang nawawalan sya ng conection ok na sana.. Mag 2 days na kong walang conection. Kainis


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micah · 17 years ago

hi all.. any reviews on the landline service via wimax?? i’ve had some bad experience with globe’s wireless landlines. Had the speak n’ surf promo before… it was all bad… yeah the intenet was bearable,.. can;t remember the speeds but at least it was stil better than dial up. but the landline was terrible… my mobile phone was clearer.


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ronn · 17 years ago

im using globe wimax now (april’09).. as of now i have a good connection up to 512kbps.. cool.. i will upgrade it to 1mbps w/ landline for only 999.. you can also use it as p2p.. torrent☺.. cheers..®


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ronn · 17 years ago

im using globe wimax now (april’09).. as of now i have a good connection up to 512kbps.. cool.. i will upgrade it to 1mbps w/ landline for only 999..


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andeng · 17 years ago

mr eric ,, ok poh sya sa rapidshare lgi poh syang nakakapag dl ,ndi ka2lad sa smart lgi pong my ndi maka dl gawa ng isang ip lng ata ang gnagamit nila,, ska poh itong inapply namin na wimax ay my speed na 1mbps + telepono 1,125 per month,, at ska poh libre poh ang pakabit namin d2 sa wimax nmin , promo daw eh, sabi pag ndi namin nagstuhan ibabalik na lng namin ung modem nila sa mall(globe centers?),pero pag nagstuhan bbyad lng ,, geh bye.. pero ang bagal hahahha kht 1mbps feeling ko parang 384kbps lng hahah


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Lel · 17 years ago

ok po ba ito pang p2p?


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Eric · 17 years ago

ang tanong….makakadownload ba ako agad sa rapidshare and other file sites? natakot na akong magtry sa globe after kong makita na hindi ka agad makakadownload sa rapidshare gawa ng ip na gamit nila. even sa torrents madidismaya ka buti na lang di ko pa agad pinadisconnect smartbro 999 ko. sana maupgrade na ng smart and connection ng mga canopy subscribers nila kahit 512 kbps lng din…..or 768kbps….


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Dars · 17 years ago

E2 tinry lng namin kasi money back guarantee daw. D2 kmi sa cebu. Hindi to msyado maganda. ung pwesto ng pc namin nilipat pa namin sa may bintana para lng umabot ung nilagay nila na external antenna. ok naman kasi mabilis at umaabot naman ng 512kbps pero paminsan badtrip kahit 4 signal dl speed mo aabot lng ng 10kbps o wala tlga lalo na pag umuulan mababadtrip ka kasi wala ka tlga mapuntahan! kahit pala hindi umuulan basta mdyo cloudy patay na ahhaa


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Amy · 17 years ago

We just had globe wimax installed in our house about 2 weeks ago. A demo unit from an agent was installed and it was impressive.. but not for long. A week later, another unit was installed, and the connection went soooooooooooo bad! It disconnects every now and then – grrrr!!!!!!!!!! Globe, I want my money back!!! It just sucks really!!!!


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jojo e · 17 years ago

hi. I’ve been using globe wimax since mar 17, and i’m actually satisfied. i’ve been watching movies online almost everynight and it works fine, some buffer at the start, but fine all the way.

i’ve also tried webcam and voice, crystal clear.

not bad at all.


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keera · 17 years ago

ka ka-install lang ng globe wimax namin last week, at ang masasabi ko lang ay hindi naman sobrang mabagal, pero mabagal talaga siya. yung sinasabi nilang 512kpbs ay “UP TO” lang yun, means yun na ang pinakamabilis na speed nyang maabot pro di ibig sabihin ganun parati yung speed nya…ewan ko lang, cguro kaya mabagal samin kasi bago pa pero na try ko na smart dati mabilis eh..
-ANG KAYA LANG NG GLOBE WIMAX NAMIN IS HANGGANG ONE TO TWO ACTIVE TABS, HINDI NA NYA KAYANG MAG 3 TABS OR MORE, MOZILLA GAMIT KO.DIBA ANG BAGAL NA NUN? YUNG SMART NAMIN DATI KAYA NYA KAHIT ILANG TABS AT KAHIT ILANG DOWNLOADS PA YAN….

PAANO BA GUMAGANA YANG WIMAX BAKIT ANG BAGAL? MGA 6 KILOMETERS LANG NAMAN ANG LAYO NG GLOBE TOWER SA LOCATION KO TAPOS NASA TAAS PA KAMI,,,,MERON BANG MAY ALAM KUNG BAKIT GANYAN YAN?


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jaybee · 17 years ago

wow! it’s very fast…. amazing


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marc · 17 years ago

@ilto
i couldn’t see the link between farmers-to-WiMax, isn’t a giant leap to co-exist the two?


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ilto · 17 years ago

ok lang maski anong klase yan, yong 799peso is not for the poor it is still for employed person. how about the others!!!!! like the farmers?


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bluewarrior · 17 years ago

may question po ako mei alam po ba sa inyo kung papaano mag setup ng wireless internet sa bahay.. etong wimax ang gamit ko… meron na akong router pero hindi ko alam kung papaano maiconnect dito… ayaw tlga eh.. tulong po..


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Tony · 17 years ago

Btw,I would just like to comments on the new Smartbro Plug-In (prepaid) or Plan P1995 just bought from Smart
Wireless Center at Robinsons Galleria. It’s so slow that it took 1.5 – 2 mins. before you get connected. But you are being charge already even you are not yet connected. When you are disconnecting, it also took a minute before you are properly disconnected. The more it becomes slower the better for Smart bcoz we are being charged Php10.00 every 30 or fraction of a 30 mins. Just don’t know if this Plan P1995 will last forever.


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Ashurie · 17 years ago

wondering if available d2 yan sa gumaca, quezon. We are tired of Digitel. 1mbps contract nmin for 1500php but were only reaching like 384kbps.. >_> so kung meron wimax d2 we rather switch to that kahit 512kbps pa lng available nila. I wish available na yan d2.


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myphemaster · 17 years ago

I think the speed is worth for its price.

As of the moment Smartbro ok na ako, medyo tamed na sila, decreased na ang downtime ng internet connection nila since mid-last year.


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Wireless · 17 years ago

Wow new technology good news for the phil customers
wish ko lang sana wag nilang kalimutan ang BACKHAUL dahil once na mag click e2 at dumame ang customer theyll just have a bottleneck and another lousy wireless ISP. If you know how smartbroken works then youll know what i mean.


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wimax b? · 17 years ago

nag-wimax agad samantalmay wimax pang nalalaman itong globe na ito pero yung visibility prepaid nyo hindi nyo inaayos ang service kahit HSDPA laging bumabagsak.


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Nash · 17 years ago

Another first from Globe!

512 kbps is a bit slowwww :(

but still a good news :)


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pong · 17 years ago

it also does not mean “the last or best option”. however, Wimax wireless technology just really works on greater distances. and it should have greater bandwidth. so the 512kbps limit is artificial to generate greater profits for those who have no other broadband options


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pong · 17 years ago

if you’re within range of other high-speed “last mile” options, then Globe Wimax is expensive. but if Wimax is the only thing that will reach you, then it’s a good deal.

btw, “last mile” just means “final leg to customer”. it does not mean “the only option”


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chris · 17 years ago

wimax 512kbps, ok na yun! mura naman, if you’re browsing the net, and just watch youtube ok na yun, now I hope they incorporate wimax in cellphone, panalo yun!

smart nga nasa 384kbps, tapos mas mahal pa. maglalagay ka pa ng dambuhalang antenna.


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jomar · 17 years ago

hi-speed = 512K

someone in globe marcom is still in 1998
is this really the best that south east asia can come up with?


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Agrimensor · 17 years ago

No harm in trying guys since it’s money back guarantee.

Hope it’s not a trap.


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lexx · 17 years ago

at least much more promising than smart’s P999 plan right? hope competition never stop in this country – for a better good of course.


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Kyle · 17 years ago

As far as I know, they have started selling in Cebu already…

They are using Huawei BM625 ata as indoor CPE…


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BigBird · 17 years ago

May Wimax device na ba si GLOBE?

Kelan implementation nyan after 5 years pa?!


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MP · 17 years ago

still not available in south luzon =( I just called their customer server. need to wait for 3 months from now


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Che Bach · 17 years ago

Modacom is leading company for wimax devices.
please contact to me !!

it****@modacom.co.kr


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iGadgetsToday · 17 years ago

aba mukhang magandang balita ito a. available na to?

iGadgetsToday


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mindyQ · 17 years ago

@Karl Mac
I also endured the internet of the 1990s. I’m probably older than you.

I guess once you tried or had 24Mbps on an ADSL2+ connection overseas, 512kbps, which is not even guaranteed is just too slow.


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information · 17 years ago

What if they don’t deliver the 512 KBps? What are the legal actions recommended?


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JR · 17 years ago

that is such a poor implementation of the use of wimax. also makes me wondering how much their adapters are going to be. and wasnt this supposed to be launched last year?

@madzman23
wimax was already being tested by intel and current feasibility imo is not at a point where telcos will reap.


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madzman23 · 17 years ago

Ouch!
Im excited to see this technology here in the Philippines but the speed is very disappointing.
Well, its nice to have that technology than none.
Im sure other competitors will rise and this speed will force to increase in some time.

@Karl Mac
– There are no flash, multiple video site and huge image size back then, today we have a different content in the internet.


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beadfreak · 17 years ago

im now enjoying my WiMax thru Globe since last year ..:-)


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Karl Mac · 17 years ago

512kbps too slow? You spoiled kid, I started on 32kbps modem then got 56k we were happy then.


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cat · 17 years ago

be entertained


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Jay · 17 years ago

“What is stopping local telecom companies, except Sky Broadband, from offering broadband speeds beyond 3Mbps for residential customers?”

well, accept it you’re in the Philippines.
we can only hope that these wiMAX tech reach as far as to farmlands and not only to key cities. till now hirap pa ngang makakuha ng 3G signal sa province.


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blue · 17 years ago

if you only pay Php799 per month for an internet connection, a 512Kbps is not bad at all. If you want 1mbps or more, then pay the price.


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mindyQ · 17 years ago

What is stopping local telecom companies, except Sky Broadband, from offering broadband speeds beyond 3Mbps for residential customers?

do you think telecom firms are afraid that residential customers will just use it for P2P?

is the technology in key cities not capable of handling more bandwidth?


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Allan · 17 years ago

Meron pa kayang ibang Plan? I’m planning to get another ISP kaya lang freelancer lang ako kaya ala akong mga documents na maprovide..

sana meron mga 2MBPS for 2K? pd na siguro un..


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john · 17 years ago

internet in the philippine are getting more exciting! from time to time. Thx for the info Yuga!


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Abe Olandres Editor-in-chief · 17 years ago

Globe reps say this is for last mile solution — areas not reached by DSL and cable lines.

@ Seoul-box – don’t see them in my Spambox.


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Seoul-box · 17 years ago

in Korea, they offer their wimax services at 3MBPS.


hey yuga, my comments were captured by your Spam plugin…


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Aldrin · 17 years ago

I agree, 512kbps is sloooooooow…


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Bruce · 17 years ago

D’oh! love the timing… just signed up for a globe dsl line today. Then again, I want at least 1mbt…am already going to keep my smartbro connection as a backup.


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Adrian · 17 years ago

512kbps medyo mabagal yata yun. :(


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