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Mobile phones are used much more than fixed landline phones in the Philippines. Warm your fingers up if your plan is to move there, as Filipinos are the largest users of SMS in the world.
Mobile networks are available almost all over the Philippines. In most places only GPRS or GSM technology is available, while G3 (UTMS) networks are accessible only in the big urban areas of Manila, Cebu and Davao.
Buy a Philippine mobile number When buying a mobile number in the Philippines you can choose between prepaid and post-pay contracts. The main mobile service providers in the country are Smart, Globe, BayanTel, Sun Cellular and Red Mobile. You can get information on rates, contract types, fees and offers by visiting operator’s websites or stores. Not all mobile phones will work in the Philippines unless they are unlocked, so it is better to purchase them in the Philippines.
Prepaid mobile card is the most convenient solution if you don’t plan to make many phone calls. Extremely cheap mobile cards (or sim cards) are available all across the country. It is recommended not to buy a sim card at the airport, because there are much more expensive. With a prepaid sim card you will also need prepaid "loads", which are available for as low as PHP 10 (0.17€ or $0.23). Pay attention to the expiry date written on the back side of the load card.
A post-paid mobile account is the best option if you use your phone for work or make many calls. This kind of contract has a limited number of free minutes, text messages etc., and charges the user a flat rate for any usage above that limit. The user is billed at the end of each month.
To apply for a mobile post-paid account in the Philippines you can fill the application form in mobile phone centers. You will have to provide some documents:
Proof of identification (valid internationally-issued passport or unexpired Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR))
Proof of address (electric or other bill, bank statement, lease of contract, or notarized lessor’s certificate)
Proof of financial capacity (bank account documents, certificate of employment, latest income tax return or credit card statement of account)
Mobile phone tariffs vary from operator to operator. However, all incoming calls and SMS in the Philippines are free, regardless of where they originate. Text messages are about PHP1 each and calls are about PHP6.
What cell phone companies are in the Philippines?
The main mobile service providers in the country are Smart, Globe, BayanTel, Sun Cellular and Red Mobile. You can get information on rates, contract types, fees and offers by visiting operator's websites or stores.
Can I use my cell phone in Philippines?
Using a U.S. cell phone in the Philippines can be difficult if you have not prepared. Many U.S. cell phones simply will not work using Philippine cell networks, and those that do might carry exorbitant per-minute costs. ... If your phone is unlocked, you can use a local SIM card to ensure compatibility and lower costs
Is Philippines CDMA or GSM?
The Philippines operates on a GSM phone network, and T-Mobile and AT&T are the only U.S. carriers using the GSM network, according to CNET. Other U.S. providers use the CDMA network and may have less extensive roaming capabilities overseas than AT&T and T-Mobile
What GSM band is used in the Philippines?
Frequency bands are assigned to telecommunication companies to offer 2G, 3G, and 4G services in the country. Originally, the frequency bands used in the Philippines were: 1) GSM: 900 MHz and 1800 MHz, 2) UMTS: 2100 MHz and 850 MHz
Philippines - Major Telecommunications Operators Synopsis Despite competition from new carriers and mobile operators, PLDT has continued to be the Philippines’ dominant fixed-line and mobile provider. And as such has been a large part of the momentum in the country’s telecom market. Nevertheless, PLDT’s role has not gone unchallenged and in recent years Globe Telecom in particular has been pushing hard to overhaul the incumbent.
In the meantime, the number of telephone subscribers in the Philippines has continued on a healthy growth path. The mobile sector has been dominant, although more recently broadband subscriptions of all kinds have been playing a much bigger role. For a long time the growth in mobile services was in large part due to the popularity of SMS services as well as the relatively higher price and inaccessibility of fixed-line services. The global financial crisis had a major impact on the local economy and in turn on the local mobile market, pulling the growth rate down. Nevertheless the telecom market has continued to grow. After the GFC, the year 2010 saw the start of a positive rebound that has continued up to the present time. PLDT subsidiary Smart remains the dominant mobile player in the market; by 2011 it held a 52% share, followed by Globe Telecom with 32% and Digitel with 16%. The major market development in that year was PLDT’s acquisition of Digitel and its repercussions were being felt right through until 2015. With PLDT holding a huge 67% of the mobile market in early 2013, the acquisition had certainly proved controversial. When the regulator gave its final approval it was heavily conditional. By early 2015 PLDT’s share of the mobile market was close to 60% as some was clearly rebalancing going on. This report provides an overview of the major operators in the Philippine mobile market with some pertinent statistics.
Key developments: PLDT was continuing the process of fully integrating Digitel into its business, targeting completion in 2014; Local media company ABS-CBN Corp aiming to become ‘third player’ in the country’s telecom industry; Globe announced in 2013 the completion of the first phase of its network modernisation program, having upgraded 100% of its cell sites; NTC was proceeding with plans to auction the 3G frequency licence formerly held by CURE, seeking guidance from the Department of Finance (DoF) in early 2014; Globe Telecom was closing in on completing its takeover of Bayan; In mid-2014 NOW Telecom (formerly known as Next Mobile) revealed plans to spend US$28 million over two years to deploy mobile cell sites in metro Manila. In April 2015, San Miguel Corp announced that it was preparing to launch a mobile service by January 2016 through its subsidiary BellTel. BellTel had already concluded agreements with contractors and suppliers covering the rollout and operation of a mobile network. This would see BellTel become the Philippines’ fourth mobile operator after PLDT, Globe and ABS-CBN Mobile. BellTel had integrated 197 base stations into its mobile network and received radio licences for 191. The operator would apply for more licences as additional base stations are integrated into the network. It will launch its service as soon as sufficient BTS sites are available for a commercial launch.
Companies mentioned in this report include: PLDT, Smart Communications, Talk ‘N Text (TNT), Red Mobile (CURE), Globe Telecom, Digitel, Extelcom, Bayantel, Bell Telecom (Bell Telecom); ABS-CBN Corp; NOW Telecom (formerly Next Mobile); Liberty Telecom / Wi-tribe.
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