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Using Smart Bro Prepaid 14 August 2009

Filed under: anything goes — isay @ 11:05 pm

I was happy to sync the correct time of Smart Bro Prepaid. It is a minute shy from my laptop’s time and 15 minutes late from my cellphone’s clock. Consequently, I was able to maximize the consumption of its prepaid load. Wala lang… Mababaw ang kaligayahan ko eh. He he…

Thank you, Tina, for lending it to me. I don’t need to leave the house to get online.

Read here on how Smart Bro Prepaid is charged. No worries when you estimate the time correctly except for the very slow connection like what happened last night when there was a cable problem in the Asia Pacific Region. My 30-minute connection was gone to waste. :(

 

2 Responses to “Using Smart Bro Prepaid”

  1. philippinetech Says:

    News Flash SMART BRO Plug it Now 995 pesos

    The Smart BRO USB modem is a small, palm-sized device that you can carry with you wherever you go. And anytime you need to surf, just plug it into the USB port of your PC, and you’ll get connected in a flash. Total initial payment is P995 with FREE 5 Hours of internet surfing. Broadband Internet
    use is P10 for every 30 minutes. They now also have a per minute charge plan read more about it at the blog below

    Smart Bro Prepaid kit NOW costs P995 which already includes a USB modem and a SIM card. It already has a P100 preloaded broadband load which can be used up to 5 hours of high-speed broadband internet use.
    http://smartbroplugit.wordpress.com/

    Also read my review of SMART BRO plug it and share it along with antenna and manual comments.

  2. rcn29 Says:

    smartbro shareit and plugit sucks..
    on my first month of usage the speed was amazing. but on my second month there seems the trouble. they say its a technical problem but they have done nothing about it for 2 weeks. my bill has arrived, payments made through smartmoney. already paid but their technical group always ignore my request. i used to request for contract termination but they insist me to pay the remaining months.

    sad to say smart is the only provider in my area. i wonder what globe has to with it. sana naman magkaroon na ng globe dito sa amin.

    sorry to hear that. internet connection really depends on the area you’re at. from my experience, globelines broadband wasn’t that good during our first 6 months of subscription but lately, the connection is doing fine. you can check out from globe if they have any plans to set up internet connection in your area.


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