In line with the government's directive to extend the enhanced community quarantine, PLDT Home and Smart Communications will be helping its customers stay connected. Both PLDT Home and Smart will be extending the payment period until April 30, 2020. Additionally, both companies will also suspend disconnections for overdue accounts. Customers may also keep track of their bills and or data usage by logging onto their account dashboard on either the PLDT or Smart websites, as well as the myPLDT Smart App. However, in a public statement made by both PLDT and Smart on their official Facebook page, they will not be blocking Zoom for their customers. PLDT and Smart clarified that the leaked memo meant that both companies would no longer use Zoom for their communication. For those who are concerned with the recent Zoom security leaks, both PLDT and Smart have directed their customers to read Zoom CEO Eric Yuan's official statement, which you can find here. The tech company posted a short but interesting video on X, with the caption "(b)usted." In the video is a pencil drafting a new smartphone design concept. A new poster ad from Smart Bro promotes their broadband speed to be up to 2Mbps. Read more in our articles including "PLDT and Smart to extend bill payments until April 30" and "PLDT-Smart clarifies they are not blocking Zoom for customers".
In line with the government's directive to extend the enhanced community quarantine, PLDT Home and Smart Communications will be helping its customers stay connected. Both PLDT Home and Smart will be extending the payment period until April 30, 2020. Additionally, both companies will also suspend disconnections for overdue accounts.
Customers may also keep track of their bills and or data usage by logging onto their account dashboard on either the PLDT or Smart websites, as well as the myPLDT Smart App. However, in a public statement made by both PLDT and Smart on their official Facebook page, they will not be blocking Zoom for their customers. PLDT and Smart clarified that the leaked memo meant that both companies would no longer use Zoom for their communication.
Our coverage of Smart COVID 19 includes: "PLDT and Smart to extend bill payments until April 30"; "PLDT-Smart clarifies they are not blocking Zoom for customers"; "Nothing teases Phone (4b) in cryptic teaser video". Each article provides unique insights and information.