tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9075480985952254242.post-72278241912691963792008-04-05T04:59:00.000-07:002008-04-05T06:51:21.622-07:002008-04-05T06:51:21.622-07:00My Internet Connectivity DiaryWorking remotely requires me to be connected to the internet everyday. Aside from using communication and collaboration tools, I utilize the internet for learning. I spend a lot of time learning new things by reading and checking out new things online. But key to this is being connected.<br /><br />I mainly use PLDT DSL and Globe Visibility to be connected to the internet. I survived using dial-up until the last month of 2006, but my need increased so I finally got DSL at home. Months after some friends chided me for not having wifi at home, so I got a router and they set it up. I've been enjoying being connected to the internet anywhere at home. I have not had any problems with my PLDT DSL probably because most of my neighbors are out most of the day, but lately I've been experiencing difficulty in connecting to select websites. I've cleared out my cookies, but it's been erratic. I wasn't even able to connect to You Got Tech, Facebook and Friendster for a couple of days and sometimes I'm not able to watch some Youtube videos. But generally, PLDT DSL has given good service to me.<br /><br />I got a Globe Visibility since I travel a lot. I had to do <a href="http://aileenapolo.blogspot.com/2007/07/update-on-my-globe-visibility-rant.html">a lot of ranting</a> though before everything stabilized and I've been using it for almost 9 months now and here's a simplified review of how I've used it in different cities across the country:<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">Metro Manila</span><br /> Makati - the only place where you'll get HSDPA (only in the mall area)<br /> Paranaque - normally GPRS, but you'll get a bit of 3G<br /> Ortigas - for some strange reason it's hard to connect in Ortigas<br /> Manila - same as Paranaque<br /> Pasay - same as Paranaque<br /> SLEX - will drop whenever you're in the area of the Merville toll<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">Luzon</span><br /> Baguio - mainly GPRS and a bit hard to keep connected<br /> Pampanga - mainly GPRS<br /> Cabanatuan - had a hard time connecting, good thing there was wifi in the place I went to<br /> NLEX - managed to keep connected the whole stretch<br /> Palawan - signal just for mobile was quite hard, I wasn't able to connect to the internet <br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">Visayas</span><br /> Cebu - mainly GPRS, hard to connect except in Ayala<br /> Boracay - you'd get some HSDPA, connection was like Glorietta<br /> Iloilo - GPRS, don't bother with surfing, just do mail and IM<br /> Capiz - like dial-up in early 2000<br /> Kalibo - mainly GPRS<br /><br /><span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">Mindanao</span><br /> Cagayan de Oro - don't even think about connecting, Globe's Invisible here<br /> Davao - I did not bother using my Globe Visibility here since they have free wifi anywhere<br /> Gensan - mainly GPRS, takes a long time to connect to any site<br /><br />PLDT DSL definitely gives a stable connection, albeit it's not perfect but I can more or less count on it (except when there's no electricity!). I'll let you surmise whether Globe Visibility is something useful or just a disappointment. I just wish though Manila would be like Davao.Aileen Apolonoreply@blogger.com6