what's your broadband provider?
By mazdakid
@mazdakid (347)
Philippines
January 14, 2009 3:28am CST
hi all!
most internet connections worldwide are via broadband. their faster performance, increased reliability, convenience (phone line is not busy) and even affordable rates have made them a better internet connection choice.
in my case, my internet subscription is Smart BRO (Smart Broadband), provided by Smart Communications here in the Philippines. although i have no exact idea about what the exact internet connection type is, all i know is that it's a wireless broadband service and is quite affordable (by Philippine standards) at P799 for unlimited monthly internet access (barely $20 per month). fortunately, after all these years, the service is consistent and reliable nowadays.
how about you? what's your broadband provider?
thanks and happy mylotting!
4 responses
@modstar (9605)
• Philippines
14 Jan 09
I'm using PLDT myDSL. It sucks to be a PLDT myDSL subscriber because the service is really bad. The connection speed is really, really slow and below the advertized speed of 384Kbps. It's just above the dial-up speed. 100mb of file usually take me more than one hour.
@balacancer22 (1148)
• India
14 Jan 09
My Broadband service provider is Airtel who is the best in the country and i'm from India and i pay around $20 dollars per month for the 364kbps Unlimited plan plan if i had opted for 128or 256kbps my bills would just have been under $10 and $15 dollars consequitevly,but i needed speed and that made me to get this plan and their service is excellent..if my line get cut and i inform them they come in 24 hours or $2 dollars minus for every late day...i feel safe with this provider...
Happy Mylotting
@phyrethyme (1267)
• Philippines
14 Jan 09
I have PLDT DSL. First I had Bayantel DSL then we switched to PLDT. My Bayantel was pretty screwed up because I always get disconnected.
PLDT is pretty reliable. It's Php1,000.00 something monthly including the landline. It's used pretty well anyway because there are four computers here at home sharing the connection via router.




