Philippine telco unveils new broadband service

 

By Computerworld Philippines Staff
May 4, 2010

Liberty Broadcasting Network, Inc., backed by San Miguel Corporation and QTel Group, ushers the Fourth Generation Technology (4G) era with its brand, “wi-tribe.”

Liberty claimed wi-tribe showcases the future of multimedia as it takes the online lifestyle a step further offering broadband services using 4G technologies. The wi-tribe brand recently introduced its “MOVE MORE” add-on product feature, a bandwidth on demand that enhances a subscriber’s current post-paid plan.

The company described wi-tribe’s MOVE MORE product feature as the first in the industry, where it allows netizens to surf and download more while maintaining their subscription plan’s speeds even after their monthly usage allowance runs out.

Wi-tribe’s MOVE UP Plan Php998 features a 1Mbps speed on a user’s first 6GB usage per month basis. Yet for netizens with bigger surfing appetites, wi-tribe has the MOVE UP Plan Php1998 witb up to 2Mbps speed on a customer’s first 12GB usage per month. The company said with normal internet usage, a user can enjoy his plan’s speed for the rest of the month. However, for heavy usage, Internet speed can go lower, but users can still surf and browse. – Tom S. Noda

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