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Smart completes roll-out of 9,500 LTE base stations

Since we beta tested the LTE service of Smart from last year (it ended around March), I’ve been asked a lot of times when they will officially launch the service in the Philippines. There was lot of noise about it since last year leading to 1st quarter of this year and then there was silence.

We were expecting that by June, Smart would have already launched its LTE service commercially and we’d actually be able to experience those blazing fast mobile internet speeds (I was getting as fast as 40Mbps on SpeedTest and up to 2MB/s on torrents).

During the beta phase back in February, we were told that Smart was fast-tracking the network upgrade and their engineering team was working 24/7 equipping the base stations for LTE deployment.

This week, they have announced that they’re finished with the network upgrade — “Smart replaced the radio equipment in 9,500 base stations with next-generation facilities that have increased its network’s capacity“.

“Every single base station of Smart is now easily upgradeable to fourth-generation technologies like HSPA+ and LTE,” added Smart president and CEO Napoleon L. Nazareno.

That means with a flip of a switch, we can have a full functional LTE network. When this switch will be turned on is another matter altogether (an Engineer from Huawei tells us it’s just a software switch). Could be this month, next month, end of the year or next year. What I know is that they promised it will be up and running and we will see speeds of up to 50Mbps on our LTE handsets (or modems) really soon. Then again, the service will certainly priced at a premium.

And that’s all that we know for now.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

39 Responses

  1. Avatar for ken ken says:

    kasama dyan sa 9500 “base station” yung mga cellsite ng sun cell which is supposedly interconnected na with smart (counted as new)

  2. Avatar for Chris Ammerlaan Chris Ammerlaan says:

    When I checked with Smartcares (NOT)there statement was “no you will not get hspa+ in Capas Tarlac”, so Ill be stuck with Edge, used to have 5 bars of 3G, but Smart don’t give a hoot

  3. Avatar for benchmark benchmark says:

    IMO why bother, kung yung pinaka basic net connection nga di sila (all telcos) makapagbigay ng matinong speed, what more sa mga ganyang LTE LTE na yan. 80% reliability? Why don’t they first make basic connections to 99% muna before moving to LTE…pero asa pa.

  4. Avatar for tecjunkeez tecjunkeez says:

    If it’s Globe, it sucks. Speaking of mobile internet, get SMART.

  5. Avatar for Marjune Marjune says:

    Hindi nga.. bakit sa Liliw, Laguna, gprs paren ang connection.. hays.. tourist attraction sya at daming bumibiling sapatos at sandals… bakit di kame ambunan ng smart at globe..

  6. Avatar for Inhinyero Inhinyero says:

    9500 BTS roll out is only a Modernization Project of Smart as a replacement for those aging CellSite Equipments. This not means, that 9500, a total number of Smart are LTE equipped nor LTE Upgradable, Not even 3G or HSPA or HSPA+ Upgradable, because HSPA+ or 3G and LTE is a separately equipment and Smart is only looking on 100+ LTE sites, and more than 3000 3G or HSPA+ nationwide.

  7. Avatar for Monty Monty says:

    Got this text message from Globe today:Globe Network: Modernization is coming your way! A cell site near you will be upgraded later today so you can look forward to a better network experience. When all stages of this activity are completed, everything you do with your Globe mobile  will be better, faster & more awesome! As we change the equipment, we will do our best to minimize any inconvenience you may experience late in the evening.  We request for your understanding. Thank you. – Maybe from dial-up speed they’ll progress to 128kbps. Whoopee.

  8. Avatar for lalalala lalalala says:

    You mean HSPA+ connections are not yet rolled out on any stations? I’m not sure but I think I connected to HSPA+ when I was vacationing in Iloilo. Weird..

  9. Avatar for paolo paolo says:

    Shame you’ll initially be only able to take advantage of the LTE network with Huawei dongles, not actual smartphones.

    Kind of makes the release of the LTE-ENABLED Sony Xperia Ion to the country seem irrelevant(Because if what I’ve read so far are correct, you can NOT use Smart LTE on Sony Xperia Ion once Smart LTE is active, c/o LTE network incompatibility. :( )

  10. Avatar for b2gz b2gz says:

    LTE is not a base station/rf upgrade only. It needs to have a different set of new network elements almost different from the 3g network.

  11. Avatar for Chris Chris says:

    Actually, here in cebu you get hspa+ signals wherever you go. It’s been a week since they finished their network upgrades here. Mobile Internet Speed here is between 2-3Mbps unlike before which is barely 1Mbps. I had my smart wimax disconnected because of this development. Thanks Globe

    • Avatar for Cross Cross says:

      I’m here in Cebu too but unlike you I get only EDGE from Globe which is so slow. I used to get 3G but now it’s so hard to get a 3G signal.

  12. Avatar for rj ignacio rj ignacio says:

    those who will want to utilize LTE should switch to LTE capable phones…samsung galaxy s3 is not capable..htc one x-LTE is capable..there’s also one from LG I think..they might be bundling LTE capable phones to their plans..who knows?

    And most probably a mobile data cap since it will introduce lots of traffic to the network.

    my 2 cents :)

  13. Avatar for JM Balicano JM Balicano says:

    Battery life? What battery life?

  14. Avatar for daothereye daothereye says:

    And all the while, Globe had been making noise about a $700 million USD network upgrade since late last year. In my last bill for this month, it had a letter from Ernest Cu saying it will take another 2 years to deploy Globe’s upgrade.Ika nga puro payabang lang yung press release nila last year, kulelat pa rin naman sa coverage and modernization.

    Kahit nga 3G, wala pa sa area namin although nasa gitna naman kami ng aktibong syudad dito sa Metro Manila. Puro GPRS o EDGE lang, and almost always na di pa gumagana ang EDGE pagdating sa data connection. Minsan di pa ko makakatanggap ng calls pag naka-EDGE at late yung mga text messages.

    By the time na matapos yung network upgrade ng Globe, baka di na uso LTE nun…

    • Avatar for John John says:

      What did the letter from Ernest Cu specifically say ? I might transfer to smart if you’re truthful… I need my network to be future proof.

    • Avatar for DaOtherEye DaOtherEye says:

      In one paragraph in the middle of letter, it says (and I quote):

      “Our modernization program will be rolled out progressively over a period of two years. ONCE COMPLETED,you can expect a more robust and resilient network to give you that unparalleled customer experience” (BS, I know)

      I have been complaining about my grievances since the start of this year pero la naman nangyayari. Pag nawalan ako signal, they always reason out na may network enhancement daw pero pag nagka-signal na, EDGE pa rin naman na di gumagana.

  15. Avatar for daothereye daothereye says:

    And all the while, Globe had been making noise about a $700 million USD network upgrade since late last year. In my last bill for this month, it had a letter from Ernest Cu saying it will take another 2 years to deploy Globe’s upgrade.Ika nga puro payabang lang yung press release nila last year, kulelat pa rin naman sa coverage and modernization.

    Kahit nga 3G, wala pa sa area namin although nasa gitna naman kami ng aktibong syudad dito sa Metro Manila. Puro GPRS o EDGE lang, and almost always na di pa gumagana ang EDGE pagdating sa data connection. Minsan di pa ko makakatanggap ng calls pag naka-EDGE at late yung mga text messages.

    By the time na matapos yung network upgrade ng Globe, baka di na uso LTE nun…

    See my videos here:
    http://www.youtube.com/user/DaOtherEye?feature=mhee

  16. Avatar for Enya Enya says:

    …speeds of up to…

  17. Avatar for daniel daniel says:

    grabe anu kaya gagawin ng $700million infra project ng globe na HSPA+ pinakita pa kay Pnoy?

  18. Avatar for Edsar Edsar says:

    Wala naka install lang pero hindi mag on mga yan,

  19. Avatar for ryuji ryuji says:

    Baka P200/25MB na ito :))

  20. Avatar for John John says:

    Oh my fucking god. 9500 masts !??!?! Umm globe… Your turn.

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