Prepaid loads will now have an extended one-year expiry from its initial load-up, thanks to a new Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and National Telecommunications Commission joint memorandum agreement. Under the said joint memorandum, prepaid loads containing any amount have been extended to one year before it expires. This amendment is to allow prepaid load users to have more time in consuming their loads. Excluded from the memorandum are the ones that include a specific period of time before it expires or prepaid loads that are included in promotions. Read more in our articles including "Prepaid load expiry extended to one year" and "PH among slowest countries in shift away from 3G".
Prepaid loads will now have an extended one-year expiry from its initial load-up, thanks to a new Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and National Telecommunications Commission joint memorandum agreement. Under the said joint memorandum, prepaid loads containing any amount have been extended to one year before it expires.
This amendment is to allow prepaid load users to have more time in consuming their loads. Excluded from the memorandum are the ones that include a specific period of time before it expires or prepaid loads that are included in promotions.
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