I'm doing some research how internet mobile works in the Philippines and I am finding out how complicate this topic is. So, in order to try to clarify the subject and help getting a good internet mobile connection, I thought to open this thread, where we can discuss the topic and publish some data.
1. Common issues to address:
-there is no good coverage
-Smart works but Globe no, or vice versa
-I am in a black spot where signal does not reach
2. Which provider do I choose?
There are 2 main national providers: Smart (best coverage but lot of problems with wrong billing, etc.) and Globe (worse in rural areas, but better customer service). Now, the new is that since last year a third provider offers nationwide broadband at much affordable price with true *unlimited* plans. That is Sun Cellular.
3. I have a phone SIM card. How do I enable internet on it?
You need to configure the APN settings in your smartphone, in order to enable data connection.
APN Settings for Globe
Postpaid APN: internet.globe.com.ph
Prepaid APN: http.globe.com.ph
Prepaid APN setup 2: http.globe.com.ph
Authentification: pap or chap
All other fields blank except default for
Mcc: 515
Mnc: 02
APN Settings for Smart Bro
Postpaid APN: smartbro
Prepaid APN: smartbro
APN Settings for Smart Buddy, Smart Gold
APN: internet
APN Settings for Sun Cellular
Prepaid
APN (static): minternet
Authentication: PAP
IP address: dynamic
Postpaid
APN (static): fbband
Authentication: PAP
IP address: dynamic
APN Settings for PLDT WeRoam
Postpaid: WEROAMPLAN
4. How much does internet cost on a mobile phone without a plan?
The two main providers cost P10/half hour.
5. Are there unlimited plans?
All providers list unlimited plans, but they are a cheat. They only mean that you can stay connected 24 hours a day, but they limit severely the band that you can actually use. For example what Smart promotes as they best unlimited plan, P995, gives you only 2 gigabytes of traffic a month, which is like nothing. It's good just for exchanging emails, but try to have regular videoconferences in Skype, and you will end up paying 5 times more. Just as a comparison, I had a 10 gigabyte plan in my country, and it was hard to reach the end of the month.
Actually, the only provider that offers true unlimited internet (24 hours a day, no data transfer limit) at 3.6kbps is Sun Cellular.
6. Should I buy a plan?
In the Philippines, most plans are 2 years. Some are 1 year, and very rare to find plans are 3 or 6 months. Better never to take a long term plan, because technology improves quickly and plans cost lower. So, already after 1 year you will find much better offers. But, if you are bound to a 2 years plan, you end up paying a lot for something that is not really worth.
7. How can I do to stay always connected, use all the bandwidth that I need, spend little money and have all the freedom?
You need to use a trick. You should use a double SIM smart phone. On one SIM you enable a cheap internet plan (for example Smart P250). So, you see at once when somebody messages you, and you can chat, reply to emails, and do all those things that require little bandwidth. On the other SIM, you only use internet when you want to use a high bandwidth (for example downloads, Skype, etc.). So, you just pay the few hours that you really need heavily. If you have a doubt that one provider might have blackout moments (no signal), you can differentiate the two SIM cards. So, you always have an emergency backup.
8. Can I use the SIM card of my smartphone with my USB internet stick?
Of course.