In a report by PhilStar, Globe has responded to the NTC regarding the strict enforcement of their Fair Use Policy and revealed plans to offer subscribers several options to increase their data allocation. The idea of a Fair Use Policy is nothing new and has been enforced, albeit discreetly, by telcos on a case to case basis. Both Smart and Globe have their own version of the Fair Usage Policy for their network services, be it SMS, calls and mobile internet. Of course, these Fair Use Policy has their own specifics on what is acceptable and normal usage. Here's the information we have on both Globe and Smart Fair Use Policy. And based on our research from all 12 or so other countries that we've visited last year and used their mobile internet, ALL of them have these Fair Use Policy. Recently, Globe has been sending out reminders via SMS to some of their subscribers about the Fair Usage Policy that they are enforcing. You can read the full details of Globe's Fair Use Policy here. Read more in our articles including "Globe plans to offer tiered pricing, top ups amid FUP" and "Fair Use Policy: Globe vs. Smart compared ".
In a report by PhilStar, Globe has responded to the NTC regarding the strict enforcement of their Fair Use Policy and revealed plans to offer subscribers several options to increase their data allocation. The idea of a Fair Use Policy is nothing new and has been enforced, albeit discreetly, by telcos on a case to case basis.
Both Smart and Globe have their own version of the Fair Usage Policy for their network services, be it SMS, calls and mobile internet. Of course, these Fair Use Policy has their own specifics on what is acceptable and normal usage. Here's the information we have on both Globe and Smart Fair Use Policy.
Our coverage of globe fair usage policy includes: "Globe plans to offer tiered pricing, top ups amid FUP"; "Fair Use Policy: Globe vs. Smart compared "; "Globe ramps up 1GB/day or 3GB/month Fair Usage Policy". Each article provides unique insights and information.