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Globe Visibility now available commercially.

Ahh yes, Globe Visibility, this is what I was talking to them guys many times — give PLDT WeRoam some competiton. This was just published at Inq7.net: Globe offers wireless 3G Internet service for mobile users.

With a monthly subscription fee of 2,000 pesos, the service includes a notebook PC card integrated with a subscriber identity module (SIM) also used for mobile phones.

The SIM itself can only access Internet and data, not voice as with SIMs of mobile phones.

The service taps into available 3G cell sites of Globe, particularly to cell sites enhanced with HSDPA (high-speed downlink packet access) to be able to connect to the Internet. It can provide bandwidth of up to 1.4 megabits per second (Mbps).

Yup, that’s 1.4Mbps via HSDPA which may only be available within Metro Manila. Their GPRS connection only tops at 50Kbps though.

So, I guess it’s time to talk to their Visibility group and maybe get some of us some trial account. :D

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    31 Responses to “Globe Visibility now available commercially.”


    1. Gravatar Icon Migs replied on Sep 22nd, 2006 at 3:19 am (1)

      Good one.

      But, only HSDPA or GPRS? No plain UMTS 3G in between?

    2. Gravatar Icon J. Angelo Racoma replied on Sep 22nd, 2006 at 8:21 am (2)

      Count me in. Heheh.

    3. Gravatar Icon eMac replied on Sep 22nd, 2006 at 10:24 am (3)

      cool.. lemme try this one…

    4. Gravatar Icon jun replied on Sep 22nd, 2006 at 11:41 am (4)

      Globe actually ran the ad early last week. My take here

      You are right. They should give trial accounts to answer the questions everybody will ask anyway.

      Would they offer it at the BlogCon?

    5. Gravatar Icon Migs replied on Sep 22nd, 2006 at 4:02 pm (5)

      Re: Jun’s post:
      One scenario where this won’t work is when your wired DSL is also used for sharing, like a WiFi hotspot in the house.

    6. Gravatar Icon markku replied on Sep 22nd, 2006 at 6:48 pm (6)

      I want a 1-year trial account! Hahaha. :)

    7. Gravatar Icon j4s0n replied on Sep 23rd, 2006 at 10:00 am (7)

      Should try that one, a 2 month trial would do.

    8. Gravatar Icon Bob Magoo replied on Sep 25th, 2006 at 3:54 pm (8)

      If Globe Visibility is HSDPA capable in Metro Manila only, they should think again, Weroam is metro manila and other cities outside metro manila. im using one right now…in can also work on EDGE and GPRS …hehehe…

    9. Gravatar Icon pearl replied on Oct 2nd, 2006 at 3:29 pm (9)

      i need to have a globe visibility for my laptop.+639107648646

    10. Gravatar Icon kent replied on Oct 11th, 2006 at 10:52 pm (10)

      I believe Globe went straight to 3.5G (hsdpa). This network is backward compatible though that’s why it can serve 3G “only” phones

    11. Gravatar Icon jechoi replied on Oct 21st, 2006 at 6:02 pm (11)

      “One scenario where this won’t work is when your wired DSL is also used for sharing, like a WiFi hotspot in the house. ”

      Well, solution to this is have a dedicated pc and enable sharing for the lan. I am using this now to share my connection with my wife.

      Although i beleive 1.4Mbps is not a real deal. I have this globe visibility subcribed from globe…this is not acceptable speed for me. download is not that fast, specially browsing. They seem like have transparent proxy. latency for me is unacceptable.

      Pinging http://www.l.google.com [66.249.89.104] with 32 bytes of data:

      Reply from 66.249.89.104: bytes=32 time=972ms TTL=239
      Reply from 66.249.89.104: bytes=32 time=1145ms TTL=239
      Reply from 66.249.89.104: bytes=32 time=1436ms TTL=239
      Reply from 66.249.89.104: bytes=32 time=1211ms TTL=239

      Ping statistics for 66.249.89.104:
      Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
      Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
      Minimum = 972ms, Maximum = 1436ms, Average = 1191ms

    12. Gravatar Icon Techno replied on Mar 3rd, 2007 at 11:10 pm (12)

      I have this subscription for 2 days now and all I can say is that this is not worth the cost. I am wondering if I can cancel my contract. I am leaving near Mega Mall and got EDGE most of the time. Connection speed is shown as ~280kbps but actual speed is close to dial up. Good thing is the E220 can give you the actual speeds. Most of the time it is way below 56kbps (wired dial-up connection). I am not sure if they have problem now (Globe) but if not… please guys do yourself a favor don’t subscribe to this service. Try to get wired/dsl/cable subscription.

    13. Gravatar Icon Albert replied on Mar 24th, 2007 at 8:01 am (13)

      Get Globe Visibility

      Apply for a Globe Visibility subscription now ! Only P1,904 / month !

      Unlimited internet at up to 1.4mbps speed ! At home ! On the road ! Airports ! Boats ! wherever !
      Unlimited WiFi access nationwide at any Globequest WIZ Hotspot ! surf away at all Starbucks, Bo’s Coffee, Ayala Malls, Greenbelt Malls and a lot more locations ! UNLIMITED ! on your Smart Phone ! PDA Phone !

      FREE USB Modem ! or

      FREE Data Card Modem !

      Surf anywhere anytime !

      The only limit is your laptop’s battery or your desk top’s power supply !

      text 0916 754 2222 for inquiries !!! Personalized Service !
      or call 753 4650 / 753 4651

    14. Gravatar Icon jong replied on Apr 29th, 2007 at 5:47 pm (14)

      I’ve been using it for some time now, I’m using it at the Mandaluyong area. All I can say is that it has a pretty unreliable and unstable connection. There would be a time in the day where you would get a 500-600kbps connection and for no reason at all it would drop to a mere 6kbps or worse. It really pisses you off when you get a very slow connection while it shows that you’re on HSDPA. I would still recommend going broadband instead of wireless for those who don’t care about mobility. The connection is more stable and reliable. I think Globe should work on this.

    15. Gravatar Icon jong replied on Apr 29th, 2007 at 5:51 pm (15)

      BTW if you’r using it you might want to set your connection type to “3G only”. It would make your connection way better

    16. Gravatar Icon paola replied on May 19th, 2007 at 12:01 pm (16)

      hey guys please don’t subscribe to this service. its a waste of money talaga.. grabe saket sa ulo sobrang bagal my god.

    17. Gravatar Icon beeps replied on Jun 13th, 2007 at 10:30 pm (17)

      ive been testing this service for quite some time was able to get a demo unit from Globe (Thank God After 2moonths of waiting) usually i get this bandwidth: 236.8kbps

    18. Gravatar Icon al romary replied on Jul 11th, 2007 at 3:11 pm (18)

      I have globe visibility on my laptop via huawei e620

      nitially in Dec 06 i nearly gave up in central palawan as i was cheated by the small print that says that maybe only GPRS Edge connections will be avilable.

      The speed was 18.but by June it had risen to 50 in and out on 3g only setting

      What I can say is that this is very user freindly, no matter what i doo on my computer settings somehow it still gets coinnected and stays so.
      It works even when surroiunded by dense tre.
      One problem seems to be on any second link when browsing..hates to go there.

      I also have Smartbro and thats nightmare..

      One cannot instal it on a differnet computer, a difffernet area in the city, a different city etc without calling their totally inept staff to re instal for 2000peso.
      It must be line of site so trees are taboo.And the antenna height is limited to a30 meter total cable length.

      When it disconnects one is totally in the dark as to getting it restarted..BUt once connected at 384 its fab with good voip and speed.

      Im praying that Globe wil soon up their band speed too 100 or more at which point it will be pretty good.

    19. Gravatar Icon george replied on Sep 10th, 2007 at 12:15 am (19)

      If you have a 3G/GPRS phone and a computer/laptop it is way better than subcribing to those wirelessbroadband (2years tie-in contract). This is is good if you dont stay on the internet for a very long time. The service can only cost you very minimal, about P10 for 30min or P20 per hour, same as most internet cafe charges. With this connection, i can virtually go online anywhere at anytime as long as there is 3G/GPRS signal. The connection is not fast enough but it is acceptable.

      For Mobile Phone and Laptop/PC configuration: +63.920.800.3398

    20. Gravatar Icon Maikeru replied on Sep 26th, 2007 at 10:49 pm (20)

      has anyone tried using this service?
      i’m planning to get 2 mobile internet subscriptions.
      any suggestions?

    21. Gravatar Icon Mike S replied on Oct 7th, 2007 at 2:00 pm (21)

      i gave a Visibility account tied to my platinum subscription since december 2006.

      Connection’s pretty fast, consistently averaging at around 600kbps (bursts of 1.4mbps isnt uncommon) when i have 4/5 signal bars when tested in Alabang (Filinvest), Makati CBD and Davao City.

      I was based in Cebu and my studio only had 1 signal bar for 3G so I’m forced to go use EDGE. Speeds of up to 200kbps reached but its consistent at 150kbps. Oh yea I dont have a data card.

      I’m using a Samsung Z560 HSDPA phone as my modem. I get the top speeds when connected via the USB cable. Normally when I don’t require less speed and more mobility, I connect using bluetooth. Downside is speed drastically decreases as the Z560 doesnt have BT 2.0+EDR. :(

      The only superslow moments I had with my Visibility account was a little after the quake, and it took them 2 months to restore the service.

      Overall I have no complaints. Hope this helps. :)

    22. Gravatar Icon Mike S replied on Oct 7th, 2007 at 2:09 pm (22)

      To add to my previous post, I guess the bottom line is that you need to assess the areas where you will be using the Visibility service more frequently (in order to be fully satisfied with the service).

      Make sure you have lots of 3G+ signal bars in the area. If not, then expect EDGE (or worse GRPS) speeds.

      Its a lot like real estate I guess: location, location, location.

    23. Gravatar Icon sagasa replied on Oct 13th, 2007 at 2:38 am (23)

      I’m using this piece of crap for almost 11 months now. Before after the quake it is okay the came the month of May it was horrible GPRS signal for almost the whole month.

      Then after that problem it came back to normal but the speed decrease to about 600-800kbps. If you reach a 1mbps your lucky but not for long.

      Now this month of October? Terrible connection, I can no longer connect using 3G connection, you must set your connection to GPRS only with EDGE signal to get connected.

      Connecting via 3G/HSDPA will be pain in the ass. Always connection failure. I think it’s time to terminate this piece of crap and GLOBE’s crappy service especially.

    24. Gravatar Icon Mike S replied on Oct 13th, 2007 at 4:25 am (24)

      @sagasa: where are you?! bad cellsite i reckon(?). :(

      600-800kbps sounds fast to me, 1mbps really just come in bursts.

    25. Gravatar Icon eloy pancho replied on Apr 19th, 2008 at 5:23 pm (25)

      how about this?i just applied for Globe – 3G with HSDPA, but it is almost totally useless for me. here at my place near SM Farview, and at my office in Ortigas, I only get 5kbps as the usual speed. I already contacted Globe Cust Service about this. however, they said nothing about cause or fix, but only told about getting back to me within 48 hours. But did they do that? NO. They can’t already give the 3mbps advertised speed, they also cannot even give you the proper assistance when you need it… I now look for ways to cancel my subscription, and not pay for something which is not worth it. Maybe anyone knows how long does unsubscription take?

    26. Gravatar Icon brando replied on May 9th, 2008 at 1:42 am (26)

      .. vista?? well i think we need that…weve been suffering from crash dump for 1 month…tsktsk..

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