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Smart LTE 4G now on Beta Test

Just came from the PLDT-Smart Jump Center in Megamall for the briefing on Smart’s LTE/4G beta testing. Arounda dozen bloggers and tech journalists are part of the first batch of folks to test Smart LTE in Metro Manila.

They loaned us this Smart LTE kit which is actually a Huawei E392 stick that we can use for the entire duration of the beta program (ends February 14, 2012). That means we won’t be seeing any commercial launch of the Smart LTE until March of 2012, the earliest.

Smart has deployed around 23 LTE base stations around Metro Manila and promises up to 42Mbps in download speeds and up to 10Mbps with uploads.

I still need to hunt down one of those LTE base stations to get some actual speed tests. For now, I’m a little frustrated that the LTE dongle eats up two USB ports because of its sheer size. Speed tests coming out soon.

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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.

24 Responses

  1. Avatar for Nydia Nydia says:

    Hello! I know this is somewhat off-topic however I had to ask. Does building a well-established blog like yours take a lot of work? I am brand new to running a blog but I do write in my journal on a daily basis. I’d like to start a blog so I will be able to share my personal experience and thoughts online. Please let me know if you have any suggestions or tips for new aspiring blog owners. Appreciate it!

  2. Avatar for yeahbecky yeahbecky says:

    SmartBro-Ken = 2mbps 999/month
    42mbps/2 = 21 * 999 = 20979/month

  3. Avatar for Langgong T. Amercano Langgong T. Amercano says:

    I tried this on my 17 inch mac pro; either this apple is shit or the smart is ass; so I tried on galaxy tab VOILA apple shit nga problem, i throw dat apple shit on the pasig river. sisirin niu pag gusto niu but its really apple shit, kasama na dun ipad at iphone4s na itinapon ko.
    Bibili nalang ako ng first class na laptop like Toshiba kahit enrtry level series premium parin unlike 4th class panget panget panget never again on an apple shit.

  4. Avatar for orange senorita orange senorita says:

    “Sa simula lang magaling.” Enough said.

  5. Avatar for Kevin Kevin says:

    What an in your face ripoff!

  6. Avatar for jonaflormicfren jonaflormicfren says:

    This article about this gadget is challenging me to try the speed and consistency.

  7. Avatar for el toro bumingo el toro bumingo says:

    Ang mahirap kasi sa ganyan ay yung consistency ng performance. Parang ningas-kugon lang mga yan eh. Sa simula lang magaling.

  8. Avatar for EJ Co EJ Co says:

    @paolo, pano po na nauna pa yung up,ust,ateneo?

    • Avatar for paolo paolo says:

      Yun din ang gusto kong malaman at bakit ganun.

      One theory that I have is na “maganda” ang locations ng mga universities na yun-

      may sariling lupa,
      malaki ang lupa (at student&faculty population),
      lahat ng buildings nandoon na (as one big compound),
      marami ang mga estudyanteng kelangan ng Internet connection para sa pag-aaral (among other things)

      Siguro malalaman din natin kung bakit, pero not to worry, magkakaroon din ang ibang areas (and universities) ng LTE coverage sometime in the future… :)

  9. Avatar for sanji sanji says:

    Sounds cool! Advantage ng Smart: walang fair use policy. How can they call it UNLIMITED kung may limit naman.

    -Sent via YugaTech Mobile App

  10. Avatar for Jerwin Paglicawan Jerwin Paglicawan says:

    I signed up for this..I hope I can be selected as one of the lucky beta testers as well.

  11. Avatar for mike mike says:

    if it come from Money Pangilinan forget about it.Money Pangilinan.is the most greedy.

  12. Avatar for churvahin churvahin says:

    wireless users, parang cellphone lang yan, kung mahina signal nyo then mabagal talaga. sa wired naman, kapag full capacity na area bumagal na din. globe dsl user ako i started from plan 995, 512kbs, after a year naging 1 mbps, and now 3 mbps (pero max ko is around 2.7 mbps) still for 995 with bundled landline. consistent speed at mabilis response ng globe in case of problem here in batangas area.

  13. Avatar for Christian Christian says:

    Wala ring silbi ito. Hanggang testing lang ang speed na ‘to.

  14. Avatar for paolo paolo says:

    I have a few concerns about Smart’s LTE tech.

    1. “42Mbps in download speeds and up to 10Mbps with uploads”… That is what T-Mobile USA is advertising with their HSPA+ “4G” network. (Not LTE.) Coincidence? Or something else?

    2. How will Smart make price rates for data usage here? Pede pa yung P10/30mins, parang sa mobile internet nila. Pag yung sa data increments, (2GB, 4GB, etc.) magkano? At magkano nga rin pala pag lumagpas sa allotted data capacity?

    I hope these can be addressed…

    Footnote: Nauna pa ang UST ,UP Diliman, at Ateneo na magkaroon ng LTE. Not that there’s anything wrong with that… :)

    cough*UP Manila*cough*DLSU*cough… :D

    • Avatar for kazukishida kazukishida says:

      Nagtest po kami this January 2012 sa UP Diliman, wala po kaming nasasagap na signal. :( Yung nearest hotspot is inside ADMU. Wala parin kaming masagap sa Katipunan. :))

  15. Avatar for vhangell vhangell says:

    Ala to kwenta sa amin, cellsite nga lang hindi mkapasok sa loob nang bahay. Tejeros Makati location pa ako.

  16. Avatar for ely ely says:

    42Mbps?!? WTF! That’s just HSPA technology no doubt. True LTE should be 100Mbps dapat! People don’t easily believe marketing crap like these

  17. Avatar for Kenth Kenth says:

    Who needs an upgraded technology for faster connnections if Smart can’t sustain the connectivity’s throughput/performance.

    For example I was on SmartBro prepaid last week. I couldn’t even get a sustained 200kbps link, web pages loaded so slowly. Was trying to update my smartphone’s software, I couldn’t finish it coz it was downloading so slow. When I used Globe 3G, I was able to download the SW update in approx 30min. With SmartBro, I’ve been connected for approx 2hours, but I haven’t been able to download more than 20% of the update. :(

    Aanhin mo ang 4G, if the service that the ISP can provide, can only sustain 2G or even slower speed. :D Ouch.

    • Avatar for Kenth Kenth says:

      To be fair to Smart. When I used Globe instead, Globe had its own hiccups too. ALthough it performed faster than Smart, I noticed that for 2 times, after 15min (1st time), I just lost internet access even while still connected, and the 2nd time was after about 35min, I lost internet access while still connected. So Globe still has it’s own network broadband problems too but luckily for me the link was stable enough to allow me to complete the update process.

      So all local ISP’s need to improve their service in addition to upgrading their infrastructure.

    • Avatar for jayb jayb says:

      maybe ur laptop/pc has a virus. . stable connection ng globe sakin sobrang bilis. . unlike sa smart sobrang bagal :(

  18. Avatar for natalie1981 natalie1981 says:

    What frequency is Smart using? LTE 700, 2100, etc?

  19. Avatar for pong pong says:

    Money mo lang mabilis mag upload sa pocket mu

  20. Avatar for Soul Annihilator Soul Annihilator says:

    Screw 42 Mbps if we won’t be able to get it at a reasonable price. And knowing Smart, I don’t think it will happen.

    I hope Globe can come up with a counter attack soon >:)

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