MANILA, Philippines — Wireless leader Smart Communications, Inc.
(Smart) is putting an end to unexpected mobile Internet charges as it
introduces its new anti-bill shock feature.
Unlike in the past, where charges continue to pile up because of
unknown or unintentional use of data connectivity (e.g. via automatic
app updates, location-based services, etc.) the new feature
automatically kicks in to prevent overcharging.
Starting today, Smart Data Lite Plans 500, 800 and 1,000 and iPhone
Plans 999 and 2499 will enjoy the worry-free data charge cap without the
need to enrol or sign up for a separate package unlike those offered by
the competition.
To illustrate, iPhone Plan 999 subscribers are allocated a total of
250MB* of data every month. Once the data allocation has been consumed,
the regular charge of P10 for every 30 minutes of mobile Internet use
will be billed above the monthly service fee (MSF).
Regular data charging will continue until accumulated Internet
charges reach P1,200 — at which point, the plan will work like an
unlimited data connection until the next billing cycle.
“Not everyone is able to keep track of their data usage, which is why
Smart subscribers need not register to the new anti-bill shock
feature,” said Smart Mobile Marketing Head Guido Zaballero. “Now, both
new and existing subscribers can enjoy the power of mobile Internet
minus the hassle,” he added.
Smart makes available only the best connectivity to the best devices.
It is the only telco in the Philippines with a dual band 4G HSPA+
network which gives smartphones and other mobile devices better signal
reception, faster connection speeds, and better battery life.
Together with its parent company, Philippine Long Distance Telephone
Company (PLDT), comprehensive upgrades are being made to transform the
network into one that is more than ready to meet the demands of a
data-driven future.
Last year, Smart has reported that it has detected a six-fold increase in mobile broadband use in its network.
“We have recorded a tremendous increase in data consumption as
evidenced by the spikes in usage,” said Smart Chief Wireless Advisor
Orlando B. Vea. “If there are still doubts about where the industry is
headed, this should put an end to all speculation,” he added.
To date, network elements such as fiber optic cables, wireless base
stations, and international gateways have been modernized under the
P67.1-billion endeavor
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