Months since it announced deployment of a Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access(WiMAX) service, Ayala-owned Globe Telecom finally announced the commercial availability of its own service this month.
Globe Telecom said WiMAX would complement existing DSL and 3G services being offered under its broadband services.
The enhanced wireless broadband service would be available in South Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, Globe said in a statement.
WiMAX uses the 802.16 standard developed by the WiMAX Forum. Currently, it has a maximum bandwidth speed of up to 70 megabits per second, providing bigger bandwidth for data-hungry applications like streaming video.
Globe said that subscribers would get a maximum bandwidth of up to 512 kilobits per second at P795 per month under its WiMAX-powered Globe Broadband service.
“We challenge anyone with a competitive wireless subscription to try out our WiMAX-backed plans. We are so confident with our service that we challenge you try out our connection, risk-free. Should you be unhappy with the connection within one month from installation, we’ll give you your money-back, no questions asked,”
according to Globe Telecom Consumer Broadband Business Group Head Menchi Orlina.
0 comments:
Post a Comment