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Globe 遵守预付卡有效期为一年的规定

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Globe Telecom现已遵守NTC-DICT-DTI联合备忘录第 05-12-2017 号通告》,该通告规定面额在300比索及以上的预付费充值卡有效期延长至一年,自今日(1月5日)起生效。

Globe 欢迎 DICT 将面额低于 300 比索的 1 年话费有效期实施期限延长六个月。

据《环球报》报道,这6个月的延期将为他们提供充足的时间,以准备在所有面额中顺利、无缝地实施到期变更

以下是Globe将着手解决的事项:

1. 产能扩展。延长负载有效期将需要额外的产能并产生额外成本。虽然我们已经为 2018 年建立了充足的产能,但为了适应这一变化,我们需要建设更多产能并购买额外的许可证。这将包括向第三方供应商采购许可证和软件编程服务。

2. 系统测试。我们将进行优化和互操作性测试,以在实施变更并扩大多个信息系统产能时,将对客户产生的不利影响降至最低。

3. 新增号码段。为全面实施变更,我们需要从 NTC 获取额外的号码段。否则,由于负载有效期延长,我们将直接面临号码耗尽的问题。此外,在将新号码段提供给新客户之前,我们必须对其进行定义并全面测试。

与此同时,为确保服务质量的可持续性,未来六个月内可能会对预付服务施加新的条件。

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Marius Dejess · 7 years ago

Please, Yuga, tell us what is the logistics of the one year expiration for prepaid loads from Globe and Smart and Sun.

Say, I buy a prepaid load worth 100 pesos or even just 30 pesos, on April 21, 2019, do I get an expiration date of April 21, 2020?

Of course I know that should I deplete the whole amount of purchase prior to one year, then the expiration of one year is gone.

But as long as I still have cash left of the original prepaid load, then I will continue to use the remainder cash until until one year is completed from date of purchase.

Now, what about the share a load from another user, do I enjoy also one year expiration, starting from the date of my having gotten the share a load from the user?

I have another question or issue for you, I notice that my acquired number of free texts from way back, when I used to buy prepaid loads of 500 pesos, they appear to mysteriously get lesser and lesser, even though I don’t use a lot of texts at all, except maybe less than 4 or 5 texts a week.

Back to the one year expiration period, the trouble is still that prepaid loads get also to become mysteriously lesser and lesser, even though I don’t even turn on my mobile phone at all for long periods.

Please, just get the logistics of the one year expiration period for prepaid loads, of Globe and Smart and Sun.

Thanks,
Marius Dejess

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Jude · 8 years ago

@XTR
If they can do it with 300 and more load, why can’t they do it with less than 300? Say, 100 and more? This is not a question of technical expertise. This is a question of logic. And if you’re into technical, you will understand what i said about number series, licenses and additional capacity. If you don’t, you don’t know how business works in this field.

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rush · 8 years ago

Sana same expiration applies kahit sa pasa/share-a-load basta same amount hehe

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qwe · 8 years ago

What a load of bull.

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asd · 8 years ago

haha! best comment!

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Jude · 8 years ago

I fail to see the connection between the load extension change and additional capacity. The only connections I can see is their number series application, additional capacity and licenses. Globe applied for new number series and of course, they need to add capacity. And additional capacity means Globe purchased additional equipment to accommodate new number series they applied for (at NTC) and purchase licenses needed.

Now where does load extension change comes in? Anybody care to lighten me up?

For load below 300, it was delayed to July 5, 2018.

“We allowed this to prevent their systems from the possibility of crashing if changes are made abruptly, which will not only highly inconvenience the consuming public but may even cause serious damage to the telco industry,” — DICT acting chief Eliseo Rio Jr

I beg to disagree to that statement. They don’t want a few pesos load to last for a year….

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Xtr · 8 years ago

For someone who knew nothing of the telcos process, this is not such a simple switch that you can turn off or on whenever you want. This is a complex system that could get crippled if one “big” parameter is changed. Want your load to disappear to thin air? Then let’s rush this.

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Shiro · 8 years ago

And your basis are?

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Cardo · 8 years ago

Sounds pretty good =)
https://depedlibrary.blogspot.com

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