❓ Help Basahin nyo lahat ng mga globe user

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WALA PA ANG 5G. Research muna bago post, hindi copy paste at ipagmalaki na parang katotohanan.

"Based on the above observations, some sources suggest that a new generation of 5G standards may be introduced in the early 2020s"

China nga nagreresearch pa at nagtetest ng 5G, bat naman tayo mauuna na wala naman tayong Research and Development dito sa pinas -_- ungas talaga.
Hahaha SURE Ako sa 5G Kasi may kamag-anak akong nagtatrabaho da globe telecom
 
Haiiiz eto na po lahat ng information para wag na kayo magalit.
read and read well.
sa mga sasama sa MMM sana naiintindihan ninyo ito.
pag nainterview kayo ito sana ang pangunahing isyu na lalabas - bakit mabagal ang Internet ng Pinas at pano masosolusyonan ito

Politikang PinoyOctober 30, 2016 at 1:57am · Public
CALLING -
National Telecommunications Commission
Presidential Communications (Government of the Philippines)
PTV
MOCHA USON BLOG
Please look into this alleged anomaly and monopoly of PLDT
We have been denied faster and cheaper Internet Connection long enough.
Ang effect nito ay communications natin sa ibang bansa at ang pag-aaral ng ating mga kabataan.
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How PLDT Deliberately Keeps Local Internet Traffic Slow and More Expensive In Philippines
submitted 2 years ago * by vlodia
The international standard for Internet Service Providers (ISP) requires countries to have their own IX (Internet Exchange) point to allow faster exchange of local traffic from other local ISP customers. This is required so the traffic for that country can be shared freely from one local ISP to another with less hops, rather than having it jumped from other countries like U.S, Europe, Australia, Hong Kong, etc. resulting to low latency and broken connection. Using this system also costs less because ISPs using IX aren't required to pay anything unlike if data is passed from another third-party network.
Aside from using a unified IX, ISPs are also expected to pay for a backbone service from selected providers for outgoing traffic. In Southeast Asia, PACNET is the one in charge. Backbones are important because it let ISPs connect to mainstream internet, i.e: the world’s internet. In return, ISPs are required to pay PACNET for its service.
Below you will see how PLDT deliberately refuses to use an IX or at least, pay for a real backbone company to properly route all its data.
First Problem: PLDT Doesn’t Want To Share Its Traffic Through Peers Via Unified IX
Here in PH, we have one called Philippine Open Internet Exchange (PHOpenIX) used by all ISPs here like Infocom, Evoserve, Pacific Internet including Globe (Sky & Bayan) with the exception of PLDT (Smart) -- and this is where all the problem roots out.
Since PLDT has enough muscle in this country to dictate what it wants and disobey common standards of data routing, it chooses a different approach that will only benefit itself and not other peers like Globe.
Instead of routing data to our country's own IX, PLDT connects to Hong Kong Internet eXchange (HKIX) through its private VIX (Vitro Internet Exchange). This is a very shady practice because the data, that should originate and terminate here in Philippines, is instead, routed outside in Hong Kong just to return back to Philippines.
So instead of keeping the traffic inside Philippines, so it can be routed faster directly, PLDT deliberately chooses to route it outside our country hampering its peers like Globe to do do traffic exchange with PLDT DSL customers.
This is one of the main reasons why Globe / Sky / Bayan users connecting to GARENA has "high ping" when joining rooms. This is also the reason why overall traffic exchange, local in particular, is very slow in this country regardless how much Globe improves its network facilities.
Unfortunately, the NTC (Philippines's version of FCC) has no power to rectify the situation which is very obvious because PLDT is the country's largest telco; a company that holds more than 40% of Meralco via MPI and Beacon Electric Asset; a conglomerate that almost single-handedly owns most major newspapers in PH like Inquirer, Philstar, Interaksyon, MediaQuest, etc. Heck, it's too big, it even holds the highest chunk of power in the Philippine Stock Exchange itself. Bring this elephant down and the whole economy of PH will be ****ed up.
Second Problem: PLDT Thinks It’s The Backbone
Since PLDT believes it’s the only reason why this country is able to communicate, it has enough muscle to be the country’s own ‘fake’ backbone; using its antiquated da
 
using its ‘fake’ backbone instead of relying to real backbone service providers like PACNET to properly handle the data exchange for this country.
Unfortunately, there's a slim chance for PLDT to fix this because: 1) If the company connects to Philippine's IX, Globe will have the upper hand on giving better service to its customers 2) If PLDT starts paying for a real backbone service, it will lose a chunk of its profit since it's currently acting as the country's network backbone enjoying unprecedented power on dictating how traffic exchange should be structured in Philippines, setting the price for internet bandwith, plus, the annual cut it receives from ISPs paying for its 'one-of-a-kind' network.
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Agree ako dun sa part na nag maintenance si globibo at walang katayan na mangyayari pero dun sa 5G internet parang di naman totoo ibang bansa nga tulad ng UK at Japan nagtetest palang ng 5G di pa nila nirerelease tapos globe magpa5G dapat palakasin muna nila ang 4G!

may point to. dapat naman talaga malawigin muna yung 4g. saka sa tingin ko. own conclusion lang. wala pa sa 25% ng population ang gumagamit ng 4G sa pilipinas. kaya bakit magallagay sila ng 5G. oks lang naman na maging optimistic. :)
 
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