People have been asking that since Globe Visibility has obviously moved into the flat prepaid and tiered postpaid models, what will happen to subscribers who are on the GV Unlimited plans? After which, Globe will be offering them a new post-paid plan on top of the existing one. Inside sources would not give details of what this new Globe Visibility plans will be but I reckon that it better be something of a close match to that of the unlimited or else they'd get a lot of flak from it. That puts it down to about 6 hours and 40 minutes of free mobile 3G internet per day. One curious question here though is why is Globe abandoning the eat-all-you can model for mobile 3G internet? If it's true that 10% of subscribers are eating up imore than 10GB a month and overloading the network, it makes sense for Globe to sacrifice these 10% to improve network quality for the rest of the 90%. With so many options for getting mobile 3G in the Philippines, subscribers have more choices for their 3G connectivity. If this trend holds true to regular mobile subscribers, it might also be happening with 3G consumers. Read more in our articles including "What will happen to Globe Visibility Unlimited?" and "Globe, NTC, CICC, CIDG deploy IMSI catcher detectors to fight mobile scams".
People have been asking that since Globe Visibility has obviously moved into the flat prepaid and tiered postpaid models, what will happen to subscribers who are on the GV Unlimited plans? After which, Globe will be offering them a new post-paid plan on top of the existing one.
Inside sources would not give details of what this new Globe Visibility plans will be but I reckon that it better be something of a close match to that of the unlimited or else they'd get a lot of flak from it. That puts it down to about 6 hours and 40 minutes of free mobile 3G internet per day. One curious question here though is why is Globe abandoning the eat-all-you can model for mobile 3G internet?
Our coverage of globe mobile 3g includes: "What will happen to Globe Visibility Unlimited?"; "Globe, NTC, CICC, CIDG deploy IMSI catcher detectors to fight mobile scams"; "Results: Mobile 3G Usage". Each article provides unique insights and information.