To those who have not subscribed to Globe Telecoms Visibility may this serve as a warning to you and for everyone else who already have Visibility read on.
First is all your outgoing mails must use their outgoing mail server(mail.globenet.com.ph) and this is kind of a hassle for those who have or their company has their own outgoing mail servers. Why is this a hassle, well for starters when you have your own or your company has its own domain (www.yourdomain.com) and usually it has its own outgoing mail server(smtp.yourdomain.com) you would need to change your email client/software settings to use mail.globenet.com.ph which is Globe's outgoing mail server whenever you use Visibility. Now if you have another provider or your office has its own provider and you will be sending emails you need to change this settings back to smtp.yourdomain.com. PLDT's WeRoam doesn't make it necessary for you to do this changes because it allows you to use your own outgoing mail server. I think other ISP's also would allow you to use your own outgoing mail server.
Second is not allowing you to use Virtual Private Networking (VPN) connection unless you are on corporate subscription. Take note that corporate subscriptions for Visibility is cheaper than personal subscription. Personal would cost 2,000.00 pesos per month whereas corporate would only be 1,700.00 per month.
I don't understand why Globe has all these restrictions when on their advertisment they say its like having your office where you are.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Hey What's With All This Restriction for Visibility
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Labels: Globe, Globe Visibility, PLDT, PLDT WeRoam, restriction, Visibility, WeRoam
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