Showing posts with label Internet Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet Reviews. Show all posts

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Fibr: Home’s Most Powerful Broadband



Today is the world of the internet, of communication, of technology. Even if people are just one step ahead of you, you are still behind. And you will be left behind further if you don't rev up your game. 

Don't let the odds go against you. Turn the tables around and them them work in your favor.

All you need is PLDT Home's Fibr Connection. 

And to enjoy that more, I'd be a character inspired by Fibr's Home Connection. 

You can win any game if you have an ultra-fast, uninterrupted, unlimited internet connection. Given the PLDT's Fibr technology and the ability to transform myself into something, I'll have all the skills needed. 


First off, I'll make my mind will work like the internet. Superman only has telekinesis; but I'll have the power to surf through thousands of sites - even the high bandwidth ones - by just closing my eyes. Wherever I want to go, I'll just think of it. And into the virtual reality mode I'll enter. To surf pages I'll use my finger tips, which are also laced with Fibr optic signals. 

But of course that's not all I can do. What's a Superhero without the brawny body, the fabulous costume, and the superpower?

So in my chest there is going to be a large, box-like symbol. When I'm not using my superpowers, it looks just like a TV box. But when I'm SuperFibr, it will be transformed into a streaming device wherein I can channel all the powers of the internet and digital TV - in one full force - to use it for attacking all my enemies. It harnesses an ultra-violet, fiber optic laser beam that would make me the strongest superhero of all. 

Oh well, that sure sounds like fun. But I guess I would just have to upgrade into Fibr just so I can enjoy the best in the internet technology.
Fibr, Home’s most powerful broadband, allows you to seamlessly and simultaneously experience the following:
1. Browsing of multiple websites
2. Stream hundreds blockbuster movies on-demand from Clickplay
3. Watch Cignal Digital TV Channels
4. Available now in over 800 fiber-powered villages nationwide
5. Visit www.pldthome.com or call 101-FIBR (3427) for more details.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Down to 256kbps on Wi-Tribe

Today marks the first day when I exceed th 1GB allocation of my Wi-Tribe MoveUp 598 plan. I was kind of worried that my internet connection would be reduced to a dragging nightmare. But thankfully, I was wrong.

Again, I'm not the downloading type. I don't have rigs here and my internet needs are limited to frequent emails, browsing, and blogging with occasional YouTube watching, setup or small file downloads, and well, Facebook uploading.

So for me, the 256kbps speed is still better way better than my pathetic USB broadband connection - and that's regardless of provider, mind you. That one simply keeps on disconnection. My Wi-Tribe here is a lot stable. I haven't had lost my signal or my internet connection even if I'm down to one bar. That's actually the case in my first few days with the service. Now I'm up to four bars and I feel more secured with my connections. So far no interruptions with my service. No instances of slowing either.

I'm now waiting for my first bill to see how this works. I am still in doubt whether I'd stick to the fixed Php598 bill or they'll switch my plans around like they claim they would in the Flexi plan. But I'm on MoveUp so they shouldn't. But that's something that I have to be sure of. They told me I'm on the fixed billing mode. And I can only hope that I really am.

So far so good. I'd post if I run on any problems. For now, I'm rating my cheapsie internet connection purchase as:

Wi-tribe MoveUp 598 - 4 THUMBS UP

Friday, October 29, 2010

My Wi-Tribe Internet Service Experience

I have been using a USB broadband connection for quite some time now. Well actually, I kind of tried it all - PLDT MyDSL, Globe Broadband, Smart Broadband, Destiny Cable, and just recently, the SUN Broadband service. I have even unlocked my USB in the hope to find out which of three big telcos can give me the best experience. Unfortunately, none of them seemed to work as I hoped them to.

I switch to prepaid because, I think you already know, I'm a cheapsie. I felt paying more than a thousand bucks on a monthly basis on an internet service is too much. I wasn't using the web as much as I do now back then.

When I was looking for my post-paid choices, I came across Wi-Tribe's 598 plan. Over their website it is advertised as the Flexi 598 plan, which means that your plan would automatically switch from one plan to another when all of your allocated gigabyte consumption is consumed. This means that even if you're on plan 598, you can be billed 998 or even 1998 on the next months if you exceed the allocation. Not good news if you're a heavy internet. And that's exactly what I am these days.

But when I contacted an agent near where I live, they said that there's a MOVE UP plan 598 - a fixed plan that would cost you the same amount throughout your 24-month subscription period. It would still be per a Gigabyte thing and you're only allocated 1GB for this plan. But instead of billing you more on the next cut-off period, they'll be reducing your internet speed instead. I think it's a better deal than the former.

So I tried it. I was given a WiMax router, all configured and ready, after I signed up the application form. When I get home, I just connected the wires and I got hooked to the internet. No other provider works as fast as this. Wi-Tribe's modems are configured once they're released. And they're just waiting for customer to take them home and use them. Neat.

Comparing it with Smart, which is my cousin's preferred connection because it comes with a wi-fi router, it took almost a week to get the thing working. But that's another story I'll share later.

Going back to Wi-Tribe, I modestly impressed with their service. I got one bar here at home but when we tested it at the kiosk, there's 4 bars. Maybe my location isn't that good. But I don't have any problems with the connection though. One bar signal still works beautifully. At least a lot better than what my measly USB connection can come up with.

After 24 hours I got my first email from them showing my account details. I was able to log on to my account and check my gigabyte consumption everyday. They update it religiously after 24 hours.

The only disappointment I have is that I am consuming more than I thought I would. On my 4th day of use, I was only 0.03 shy of reaching my quota. I have a whole month ahead of me. My only concern now is if the service would be unbearable when I go down to 256kbps. Right now, I'm running 512kbps and I'm satisfied. I don't go downloading stuff anyway.

Tomorrow I'll check my connection first think in the morning. By then I would have gotten over the quota. Then I'll have a feel of how slow is slow for Wi-Tribe. I hope my cheapsie decision is a good one. Wish me luck!

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