I had it with Globe and the lies they are peddling to their subscibers and the would-be subscribers. They have this tv show where their guest are saying that thanks to Globe they can have an internet connection anywhere. What a load of bull! Okay you may get connected but what bandwidth can you get, based on my Visibility experience a dial-up connection is faster that what Globe HSDPA network provides.
This is not the first time that this has happen if you would take a look at my old posts. I think sometime in May this problem exploded in their face and they admitted that it was due to network congestion. I think Globe has not learned its lesson that is why this is happening again or their network engineers are sleeping on the job while their sales people keep on selling this service without coordinating with the engineering people. Lack of communication for such a big telecommunications provider!
What is very disturbing is even though they have been experiencing network congestion they have not stop selling or accepting new Visibility subscribers. Reading new posts in TipidPC.com and other blogs plus comments by those who read my blogs, I finally decided to rescind my contract with Globe today. Though it is very difficult for me to take such action not only because I am a long-time subscriber of Globe, I have been endorsing this service to my clients and friends, I had enough of their promises and lies. After they asked for another week and it had expired and Globe still wasn't able to resolve, I on my own gave them one more week to resolve it but until this morning the problem still persist.
Finally, I serve notice to Globe that I am rescinding my contract with them due to the grounds that the service that I entered into which is an HSDPA service whenever available with speeds of up to 1.4 Mbps was not being delivered. It is okay if in my area HSDPA or even 3G is not available and only EDGE/GPRS are the signal that I am getting but that is not the case, I get an HSDPA connection even though I set my Mobile Connect to GPRS preferred but the speed I am getting is only good for a dial-up connection. The signal was a steady HSDPA and the action of Mobile Connect of automatically putting/connecting to an HSDPA signal means there is HSDPA availability in my area but Globe can't provide the speed that goes with an HSDPA connection.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Enough is enough with Globe Visibility!
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Friday, September 14, 2007
Globe Visibility SUCKS!

Ladies and Gentlemen:
I am proud to present to you the speed that Globe Telecom has been providing not only me but also its other Visibility subscribers. Don't believe me? Well you can check out the Globe Visibility Support Thread (Broadband On-The-Go) on TipidPC.com.
If you really don't believe me then go ahead ignore this post and get yourself a Globe Visibility subscription with a corresponding 2 year lock-in contract and experience the same HELL that me and other Visibility subscribers are going through at the moment. I just don't want you to be stuck in the trap Globe Telecoms has set laid out in connection with getting a Visibility subscription. Why a trap you may ask, well if you try to have your subscription terminated then they will dangle the pre-termination fee over your head. This leaves you stuck with a very expensive dial-up connection.
Now for all of you out there who have kind hearts and care for other human beings, I can't stop you from sending the link to this post to all your contacts and I won't stop you either from posting your comments on this post.
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Thursday, May 31, 2007
Tell Me Lies, Sweet Little Lies (Acknowledgment Letter from Globe)
I finally gotten a an email reply from Globe Telecoms and although they indeed acknowledge that there is a problem it says it was only last week. I can't believe that Globe Telecoms are still sending out this lies to their subscribers. If you would read from Mobility Philippines and Wifely Steps that this is not the only time lies were given out by Globe Telecoms. Until now I am still experiencing slow connection and connection time out, and reading the Globe Visibility Support Thread (Broadband On-The-Go) forum, service is not fully restored to pre-May 7, 2007 parameters.
Mobility Philippines Robin Lim is offering his services to us Visibility subscribers for free in his capacity as a lawyer to file a complaint with NTC regarding this predicament that we are all in. We need to form a group and he will be representing us. Globe Telecoms is not moving fast enough to restore it services and maybe this action is what's need for Globe to expedite their network upgrade.
One of those who posted a comment in my blog is asking if leaking this issue to the media would help in knocking some sense to Globe Telecoms people. I agree with him.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007
A Call for Action
I think its time for some action on our part as subscribers to let Globe Telecom know our grievances. Okay there's the support hotline (2199) which I think most of you like me have been calling up and telling them our present predicament and how terrible their service is. They usually give us their pre-canned reply that everything is being done to fix this problem and they would escalate it. They have been escalating it since May 7 and until now it is the problem of having a slow connection that has been escalating.
Like me most of you have been posting, reading and commenting on blogs that has the Visibility problem as their topic. We have been very patient with Globe Telecoms slow response to our current predicament but until now no solid response has been given to us and even a simple acknowledgment they can't even muster.
I don't know if you will agree with this suggestion but here it is anyway. Let us all meet at Robinson's Pioneer in Mandaluyong and as a group, we would march our way to Globe Telecoms office. I think it is about time that we haul our asses off our seats and take some actions ourselves. That way they will know that we won't take this treatment anymore and we demand some actions on their part. I know someone has suggested it already and was given a negative reply and that is the problem with our country right now all we do is complain but we don't take any action. Why don't we go there and at the very least if we have the numbers we would get notice.
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Monday, May 21, 2007
Updates on Visit to Globe Telecoms
As stated on my previous post that I will be posting whatever the outcome of my dialogue with Globe Telecoms be it be good or bad news. The simple answer to the problem that all of us is experiencing at the moment is that there is not enough bandwidth to go around. Globe Telecom had and still is OVERSELLING their network capacity. This was the answer that I got from the Customer Service Representative that I talked to.
He continued to say that they have been receiving mounting complaints from subscribers experiencing the same problem as those who sent me emails and posted comments on my blog. The sad thing is that until now, although they have elevated these complaints, the network people are still not giving any feedback. All they can do is to accept the complaints and forward them to the network people.
I am asking for any suggestion from other people who is experiencing these problems with Globe Visibility on what we should do to make them these people do something about it. I was thinking that we should form a group or come as a group to their office and ask them what they are planning to do. I feel that if we go there individually, they will just give their normal pre-canned reply that they are doing everything they can.
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Friday, May 18, 2007
Updates on Globe Visibility
I still can't get a decent connection from my Globe Visibility up to this time of writing. Globe's Corporate Solutions Department which handles the Visibility account still can't find an answer to this problem of mine, and just recently I found out that it was not only me who was having this kind of problem. I am getting frustrated with this kind of service from a company who prides itself of giving quality services to its valued subscribers.
I did my own testing just to find out if the problem was isolated in my area because one of the customer service representative suggested to me that it could be related to the location. I went to Greenbelt 3 to test my Globe Visibility connection using my Huawei E220 modem. I had a 5 bars UMTS signal strength as indicated by Mobile Connect and so when I connected it was HSDPA. Lo and behold I still had the same connection problem. I then went to the Globe Platinum Lounge situated at the Digital Exchange in Glorietta and tried it also there and still the same problem persisted. I then tried using Globequest WIZ and I got a very good and fast connection and no more of those timed-out error messages.
So my last step is to go to their office at Globe Telecoms Tower in Pioneer St., Mandaluyong and have them take a look at it themselves.
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Sunday, May 13, 2007
Connection Timed Out!
I woke up at around 5 a.m. today just to check on my hunch that Globe Telecoms have been overselling their Visibility service and thus there's not enough bandwidth for all of their subscriber to share. I started my Mobile Connect software to connect to their servers and just like any other days I got an HSDPA signal. After launching my Firefox browser, I started browsing the web particularly to check my web-based email accounts, like Yahoo!, Hotmail and AOL and to my relief everything went smoothly no more of that connection timed out or the server is taking too long to respond error messages.
I continued with my surfing browsing bandwidth-hungry websites like YouTube and NBA.com and I was so happy that my download speed is fast and constant like it was before. At around 9 a.m. I began experiencing the usual problem that I have been experiencing the past few days which are timed out connection or server is taking too long to respond or worse page cannot be displayed errors and to make matters worse I can't even sign-in to my Instant Messenger accounts both at Yahoo and MSN.
So I called up Globe's Customer Service Hotline to report for the nth time these problems I am experiencing with their service and I was not a wee bit suprise that I got their usual pre-canned answer: "We have noted your problem Sir and rest assure that it is being looked upon by our technical department." It has been 4 days now and counting that I have been getting this kind of answer and so I asked the person on the other end that maybe they don't have enough bandwidth to serve their Visibility clients and the reply that I got was that it could be one of the reasons. At the very least this confirmed my suspicion that indeed they don't have enough bandwidth to serve their growing number of Visibility subscriber.
I trusted that Globe Telecoms would provide a better surfing experience for me that my PLDT WeRoam being that it is part of the Ayala Group and as far as I know the Ayala Group is known for providing quality products and services. I am now having second thoughts on this notion of mine but if Globe and PLDT can't provide dependable and reliable service then somebody tell me if their is anyone else out there that will. IS THERE NO ONE ELSE?
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