I don’t get it.
I don’t understand the hype behind these speed tests.
SMART, Globe, SUN … does it really matter who claims to be the fastest? Based on studies, Globe claims to be the fastest but everyone else says it isn’t so. SMART fluctuates as well. SUN is the “fastest” and also the “slowest.”
So…
For me it’s really simple. Buy the mobile broadband of choice that has relatively OK coverage where you frequent. The reason why I use SMARTBro is because it’s more effective in non-Ayala properties (this is a personal observation so it might be different with you). If you go to an Ayala Mall anyway, there will always be a free WiFi coffee shop around the corner so it negates the need for a dongle. Besides, lots of malls have free WiFi anyway.
To summarize: SMARTBro = better outside malls. Inside malls = use free WiFi. Cebu = SMARTBro. Davao = Are you kidding?! There’s free WiFi on the streets!!!
Again, these are personal observations.
And, when technology fails (believe me, we put too much trust in technology), use this for SMART and this for Globe.
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Oh, well. That certainly clears it. So to summarize, SUN is not an option? hahaha. Sigh.
SUN is OK as per what other people tell me. but talk to other people in your area and ask them what they use. if you’re in cebu, IMHO SMARTBro throttles!
It’s basically useless even if you have the fastest internet connections but the service is crap
I’ve had enough of smartbro. I think at the end of the day–it’s not the speed that counts but the stability of the signal. if it keeps fluctuating, it sucks~~
so to paraphrase what you said, its not really speed but stability?