Due to that Unli-LTE or Unli-Data brouhaha from the last couple of months, there has been a lot of complaints regarding the Fair Use Policy implemented by Globe. To address this mis-information, it looks like they’re now calling it the way it should be.
So instead of the Unli-Internet or the Unli-Data being offered as a base service to mobile postpaid plans, they’re placing the data cap right front and center.
Hence, the previous Unli-Data which has been redefined by their FUP as 3GB of LTE then unlimited access to the 2G network is now a standard.
Subscribers will be offered a GoSurf plans which is basically 5GB of LTE plus unlimited access to the EDGE network after the allocation is consumed. It’s still basically unlimited access to their data network, only that you’ll be transferred to the slower network once you’ve consumed 5GB of data.
This move has been bared along with the announcement of the full Samsung Galaxy S5 postpaid plans.
As of today I’m subscribed to GoSurf999 and GoSurf799 on my postpaid account. I tried to DL and episode of The Walking Dead using Torrent and was surprised that my DL was throttled to 12kbps. Akala ko ba wala nang throttling pag naka Gosurf plan ka?
The unlimited 2G is the new technology just accept it and pay 999 per month lol!
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ito po yung explanation ng csr. Iba po ito sa pagkaka intindi ko but nevertheless ito na po
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yung go surf consumable data na may anti bill shock depende sa plan na kukuhain mo. so parang true unlimited internet at a more expensive price
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so sa
plan 999 pag lumagpas ka ng 5gb per month is 2 pesos per mb at cap po ito at 1500 regradless if ilang mb o gb ma consume mo,,
999 base plan plus 1500= 2499 per month para sa unlimited internet, yan po explanation ng globe csr.
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if plan 1799 ka add ka ng 3k para unli net
if 2499, add lang din ng 3k para unli net
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yung old postpaid under my superplan unlisurf, di pwede mag change ng combo from unlisurf 999 to go surf 999 unless tapos na contract nyo.
ang galing talaga ng globe pag dating…..
yugatech parang wrong yung info na provided nyo
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Subscribers will be offered a GoSurf plans which is basically 5GB of LTE plus unlimited access to the EDGE network after the allocation is consumed. It’s still basically unlimited access to their data network, only that you’ll be transferred to the slower network once you’ve consumed 5GB of data.
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here’s why
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What happens after I use up my MB allocation?
For Prepaid customers, your succeeding internet connections will be charged P5 for 15 minutes unless you register again to a mobile data promo.
For Postpaid customers, your succeeding internet connections will be charged P2 per MB. Postpaid GoSurf comes with a no bill shock guarantee that ensures GoSurf customers on GoSurf999 and below that they will not pay more than P1,500 for data monthly. Customers on GoSurf 1799 and GoSurf2499 promo plans will not pay more than P3,000 for data monthly.
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Will I experience slower speeds if I exceed my GoSurf MB allocation for the month?
No, you will not experience slower speeds if you exceed your GoSurf plan’s MB allocation.
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I can’t believe the stupidity of Globe! I just got off the phone with a globe rep because I asked if I can avail of the gosurf plan. Guess what? Di daw pwede kasi naka “mybestever” plan 1799 ako with Supersurf 999. Di daw ako qualified kasi di daw pwede terminate yung Supersurf 999 ko and palitan ng Gosurf 999! Tanga!
Disappointing,
Globe Galaxy S5 = 5GB LTE
Smart Galaxy S5 = UNLIMITED
I chose the wrong network.
@Abubot: Kumpanya na pinag-uusapan natin dito at may maraming ISIP gumagana dyan. Inooffer usually ang “unlimited” kasi kaya nila iprovide meaning may resources din. Tignan mo 2G ng Globe, UNLIMITED di ba?
Better point is lahat may exception, disclaimer etc. (di ko lam tawag usually yung mga may asterisk)
Sample nga is closing nila is ganito, or sa mga buffet unlimited pero up to 3 hours stay lang and bawal magtira, blah blah blah. Walang masama sa FUP ni Globe ganun naman ginagawa mostly. Yung implementation lang ako nagdisagree kasi nahanapan nila ng butas na pwede sya iimplement dun sa mga existing!
PS ulit: Hwag mong sabihing bat di ako magDSL kung heavy user ako. First is pagbabayarin nila ako pretermination. 2nd is bago ako kumuha tested ko na hindi bumababa sa 20Mbps dito malapit Makati (noon T_T). 3rd may libreng phone.
Eepal ka pa!
Ano kinalaman ng P.S. mo?
@Abubot
Gusto ko lang po mag-comment na mas maganda i-confine ang “unlimited” context to something intangible since that is the scope of what globe really offers.
I think Globe (and any other telco) can indeed offer unlimited data services since that service is basically just an interface to the “theoretically” unlimited data that one can consume from the internet. So, I think included challenges for any telco, not only Globe, are the proper and sufficient equipments to offer unlimited data services, and proper technological knowledge of how to optimize said equipments according to intended purpose.
Very clearly, sa mga factors na yan meron pagkukulang ang Globe. I think it’s correct to say na Globe bit more than it could chew. Marami at mahaba ang mg possible routes sa mga ideas and personal sentiments nating mga subscribers but I just wanted to share my 10 cents.
No problem. I understand your point ;)
si Suncell taga-globe yan kunwari lang yan…
Di pa kagad magiimplement ng FUP si Smart kasi nakikinabang pa sya sa mga naloko ni Globe.
Pero atleast ngayun tama na offer ni Globe pero syempre malay natin after 3 months gagawin nya 1Gb yang 5Gb offer nya pag may nabenta na sya.(ehehe bitter lang pero may possibility)
PS: inooffer naman talaga ang “unlimited” services and products like unlimited rice ng Mang Inasal. Wala na silang pakielam dapat dun kung may matabang taong malakas magrice na sasabihan nilang hanggang 10 extra rice lang pede kasi abusado na sya!
I disagree, magooffer lang sila ng unlimited extra rice while they have their resources so kung magstay ka dun ng 24×7 and wala ng crew, stop na ang unlimited rice mo. Also, pag wala na silang rice sa storage di sila oorder ng rice just for you. The keyword is as long as they have resources. As far as I know, there’s no such thing as unlimited resources. Lahat may hangganan.
With unlimited, it’s the physics that breaks it. If you allow unlimited usage, you will eventually run out of gas.
There’s no such thing as unlimited. Lahat may hangganan. The real issue here is how much do we really need and how much they can really provide.
There is unlimited data plan.. siguro sa pinas wala.
What’s ironic is that SMART was the first to set its deadline for their Unli LTE (which of course, got pushed further due to competition), and GLOBE kept on promoting that Unli LTE will stay and should cost no more than 3G.
Now, GLOBE officially ends their own race by unveiling the “GoSURF” plan. Susunod naman kaya ang SMART? We’ll see :)
So asan ang plan para sa UNLIMITED 3G ONLY. huwag na mag 4G LTE tutal piste ka oras na maubos mo yung ALLOCATED DATA. Para sa mga heavy users na kailangan ng true unlimited service kahit di masyadong mabilis yung tipong 3Mb sapat na basta continuous. LTE is stupid, lahat ng bansa cay capping! Anhin mo mag drive ng mabilis na ferrari kung sampung kanto lang wala na gas, balik na lang tayo sa honda city na madaming gas at kahit ilocos mararating mo.
Smart CSR said na pag na-reach na yung cap sa LTE, it will be one-step down to 3G or H+.. Meaning unlimited ka na sa 3G or H+ and not in 2G…
mas ok talaga Smart
Di rin. Chambahan lang sa csr na sasagot plus naka outsource sa ibang company yung mga csr nila rin naman.
5GB is enough for mobile computing. Pag nasa bahay ka may DSL naman for heavy download, pagnasa office ka may wifi naman dun. Wag mo sabihin isa kayo sa mga pasikat na nagiinternet at nagyoyoutube pagnasa byahe? Maholdap sana cellphone nyo!
Intindihin ang practical application ng mobile internet. Sana nga lumipat na kayo lahat ng abusado sa Smart. Im sure ung mga gumagamit ng mobile internet for work related na mga bagay mas matutuwa pag wala na yang mga pasikat na mga abusadong yan!!!
then what’s the point having a LTE technology kung ganyan lang din gagawin mo.
Youre talking bullshit here. Kugn ganyan lang din yung analogy nila, they should stick to 3G and improve it. 3G pa nga lang eh palpak na sila. And they also stop producing smart phones (no phun intended) kung basic data services lang gagamitin mo. Then they intoruducing pa yung LTE na hindi naman nila ma maintain sa sobrang dami ng subscriber nila. Worst pa yung GPRS/EDGE nila halos hindi magamit.
@Huh? For business users voice & video conference, skype, gotomeeting, webex, faster turn by turn navigation.
All of which needs a smartphone and fast internet connection but does not consume 5gb month even if used regularly.
Lipat ka na lang sa Smart tutal mukhang isa ka sa mga pasikat
@huh kasi lagi mong iniisip “para saan ang LTE” kung ganito, ganyan. Hindi mo inisip yung “para saan ang DSL” “para saan ang FTTH”.
haha!
So ganun na lang? Di na nila iimprove services nila? Tayo ang mag-aadjust dahil di nila kayang mag-improve, ganun?
Unfair pa rin. Whats the point of having unli data when we are limited by the amount of data we are downloading? When Globe upgraded its infra, it should have anticipated this amount of volume: higher speeds mean more data at as shorter span of time.
This is the cost that we have to pay as consumers because of almost a monopoly in our telecom industry.
Binasa mo ba yung article? O nagpapabulag ka lang sa galit mo? haha
@suncell – di mo nakuha yung point nya. Kaya ka nasasabihan ng engers.