I was going to blog this over at PTB the other day but Mon beat me to it.
I went out on a coffee at Starbucks 6750 Thursday evening when I noticed some party happening just beside it. We went out to check on it and found the launching of EverythingOnline.PH (EOL). It was a bit dark and the people at the booth didn’t noticed us when we where poking around. I was actually interested in this out-of-the-box solution they were talking about.
Anyway, they had the URL printed there so I checked on it when I got home only to be greeted by a 403 page. It turns out that they had their URL on SSL — which means you can only view it via HTTPS and not HTTP (they’ve fixed this now).
When they tell you it’s cheap, it means you don’t have to pay anything upfront for the franchise fee. The franchise fee is on a monthly basis ranging from Php700 for 2 PCs to just over Php2,000 for around 5 to 10 stations. And they add that they will be the one shouldering the monthly PLDT myDSL connection.
The catch, you ask? Their PCs cost a whooping Php35,000 each.
No way. A decent PC for internet browsing and online gaming is just around Php18,000 if you buy it straight from the distributors. What makes EOL’s PC that expensive are the add-ons like OS license, billing software and stuff. However, the PC packages are bundled with chairs and tables but you can get them cheap anyway (Php1,000 – php1,500).
I’m not sure if it’s really worth it but most people who can’t afford a Netopia franchise do it on their own. The additional Php10,000 charge per PC package might not seem too expensive if you are buying 2 or 3 of them. However, if you want to put up your own internet cafe, you won’t earn a dime with just 2 or 3. You’ll need to have around 10 to 15 stations in order to get some ROI within a year (if you’re lucky enough).
It’s been long since I wanted to put up my own net cafe business but I was studying the figures and one won’t cut it easily in this mushrooming industry. What more with the competitive pricing? There’s one around in the corner charging as low as Php8/hour for pre-paid members.
[tags]internet cafe, broadband, business, entrepreneur, financing, franchise[/tags]


this internet cafe business is totally a bluff, believe me I worked for this company, it’s been years, how come this name is still not that famous in Metro Manila..