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Sun intros Non-Stop Surf Plan 699 with Php1.00 Pocket WiFi

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Sun Broadband has introduced the Non-Stop Surf Plan 699 that lets you surf the net non-stop and purchase a Pocket WiFi for just Php1.00. But there’s a catch…

The Non-Stop Surf Plan 699 offers a Pocket WiFi for Php1.00 with a holding period of 12 months. You can also get the SIM only for free with a holding period of 3 months.

For the data allocation, you have 1.5GB for browsing, e-mail, chat, and social media. Once you have used up your monthly allocation, you will be throttled down to 2G speeds. You also have 2.5GB allocated for streaming and downloading but once it is used up you will be charged on top of your monthly service fee Php0.50 per MB. Check out Sun’s infographic below for a better understanding of what will be considered for non-stop surfing.

Sun’s Non-Stop Surf Plan is also available in Plan 450 but with lower data allocation for streaming and downloading (1GB) and more expensive cash-out for the Pocket WiFi (Php250).

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source: Sun

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16 Comments

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Nancy a ronato · 6 years ago

We pay at bayad center(lbc) last april2 2020. Pls reconnect the account of melagros bucod arado of tagbilaran city with account number 0191366646. Tnx. Nd gud day.


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Curious · 10 years ago

Is the AdBoard still doing its job? Truth in advertising?


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SUNtukin Kita · 10 years ago

Dapat ang advert ay NON-STOP 2G-SPEED SURF PLAN 699 (3G-SPEED for 1.5Gb and 2.5Gb respective data allocations, see below for more truthful details)


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willard · 10 years ago

Walang kwenta!!!!


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slow · 10 years ago

sana may signal lang


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Lag · 10 years ago

Non stop internet LAG


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Fox Hunter · 10 years ago

You call that non stop?


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random person · 10 years ago

what about games that require internet connection? where will their consumption fall?


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