Smart Extends Free Internet, Includes Video Streaming

Smart Communications has announced that the company is, yet again, extending it’s Free Internet Promo for Smart, Sun Cellular and Talk ‘N Text subscribers which was initially intended to end today, February 5 as per the telco’s last announcement.

In line with the announcement of the promo extension, the MVP-led telco also announced that it will now allow its subscribers to use their free data allocation for video streaming services such as Youtube, Vimeo, or Daily Motion.

To register to the Smart Free Internet promo, just text FREE to 9999. Keep in mind that you need to maintain an airtime balance of Php1 to keep your subscription.

The Smart Internet Promo is extended February 28, 2015. For more information, head over to the source link below.

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  • Smart, TNT, Sun to Offer Free Mobile Internet
  • YugaTech’s Guide to Smart’s 30MB Free Internet
  • Smart Free Internet promo extended to February 5, 2015
  • Source

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    Smart Extends Free Internet, Includes Video Streaming

    Smart Communications has announced that the company is, yet again, extending it’s Free Internet Promo for Smart, Sun Cellular and Talk ‘N Text subscribers which was initially intended to end today, February 5 as per the telco’s last announcement.

    In line with the announcement of the promo extension, the MVP-led telco also announced that it will now allow its subscribers to use their free data allocation for video streaming services such as Youtube, Vimeo, or Daily Motion.

    To register to the Smart Free Internet promo, just text FREE to 9999. Keep in mind that you need to maintain an airtime balance of Php1 to keep your subscription.

    The Smart Internet Promo is extended February 28, 2015. For more information, head over to the source link below.

    RELATED:

  • Smart, TNT, Sun to Offer Free Mobile Internet
  • YugaTech’s Guide to Smart’s 30MB Free Internet
  • Smart Free Internet promo extended to February 5, 2015
  • Source

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    Smart now offers 30MB + Unli FB on All Prepaid & Postpaid Subs, extends until next year!

    Breaking news: In an update to the Free Internet promo Smart Communications started a week ago, Smart, Talk and Text, and Sun Cellular’s postpaid subscribers can now enjoy the same privileges as prepaid subscribers are currently having with their free 30MB internet.

    Smart-promo

    PLDT and Smart Chairman Manny V. Pangilinan announced the new update to the existing promo in a tweet awhile ago. On top of the existing 30MB free internet, it now comes with free unlimited facebook browsing. Quoted tweet is from Abbie Real, Social Media Manager for Smart.

    MVP also announces that the existing promo will be extended until January 5 next year as a holiday gift to all 66 million subscribers of the three networks.

    You might want to check out our guide to squeezing out every last byte out of your free 30MB internet here.

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    YugaTech’s guide to Smart’s 30MB free internet

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    Good news of the day for all Smart, Sun Cellular, and Talk and Text prepaid subscribers: You’ve got free internet courtesy of the chairman, MVP himself! Bad news, though: It’s only allocated at 30MB per day. We give you a short guide in using your free mobile data and save a few bytes in the long run.

    smartfreeinterne-tinfographic1

    As announced earlier today, Smart, TNT and Sun Cellular subscribers can now enjoy free internet until November 30. The catch, though, is that only 30MB per day will be provided, and there are certain restrictions and fair use policies in all active prepaid subscribers who registered for the free service. Below is an infographic of what you can and cannot do with the allocated amount per day:

    (Click the image for a larger preview)

    smartfreeinterne-tinfographic

    30MB may sound really small for a lot of people considering that we are spending a lot of time online, and as a result, deemed several places in the country as Selfie capitals of the world. Here are a few ways to maximize your allocated data, lengthen your browsing experience, and not spend on extra internet browsing credits:

    1. Use a mini browser to surf websites

    Instead of using full-feature browsers such as Chrome or Safari, one can simply resort to using small, lightweight browsers such as Opera Mini and UC Browser Mini to save data. These browsers compress the websites before transferring the data back to your phone, saving you as much as 90% in traffic data. The author uses Opera Mini to access his social media accounts, and the downside he’s been getting is not receiving notifications nor uploading pictures. He doesn’t mind it anyway.

    2. Install apps to count your mobile data

    If you’re not keen about using the settings to check on mobile data, you may install apps to measure how much they’ve been using for the day. Onavo is one.

    3. Restrict syncing and background apps

    Syncing your apps also exhaust a huge amount of data. For a start, you can turn them off in your settings panel. For Android devices, Go to Settings > Accounts and turn off all sync features enabled as listed on each app. You may also directly go to the apps and disable the refresh intervals.

    To restrict background apps, Proceed to Settings>Data Usage under Wireless and Networks, and click once any app listed. Click on ‘Restrict background data’, and ‘OK’ on the warning box that appears.

    4. Set a data warning

    Android users may be able to set a data warning to ensure that they will not exceed the 30MB limit. Go to Settings>Data Usage. To be able to use this feature, you have to turn on your mobile data service. Once it is turned on, check the ‘Set data usage limit’ and drag the orange line until you have reached your desired usage.

    DataUsageScreenShot

    5. Do. Not. Stream.

    If you’re keen on lengthening your free mobile experience, then we advise you not to use it for music streaming on Deezer, Smart Music, or Spotify. Streams take up huge amounts of data and might shorten your mobile internet experience for the day.

    6. Use WiFi.

    If you’re staying at a place for a long time, then better use, if available, a WiFi connection instead. You can free yourself from all the restrictions and surf all you want.

    At the end of the day, 30 megabytes is still 30 megabytes, and it is up to us how we are going to use it. Got any tips to share? Leave it at the comments section below.

     

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    YugaTech’s guide to Smart’s 30MB free internet

    Lazada Philippines

    Good news of the day for all Smart, Sun Cellular, and Talk and Text prepaid subscribers: You’ve got free internet courtesy of the chairman, MVP himself! Bad news, though: It’s only allocated at 30MB per day. We give you a short guide in using your free mobile data and save a few bytes in the long run.

    smartfreeinterne-tinfographic1

    As announced earlier today, Smart, TNT and Sun Cellular subscribers can now enjoy free internet until November 30. The catch, though, is that only 30MB per day will be provided, and there are certain restrictions and fair use policies in all active prepaid subscribers who registered for the free service. Below is an infographic of what you can and cannot do with the allocated amount per day:

    (Click the image for a larger preview)

    smartfreeinterne-tinfographic

    30MB may sound really small for a lot of people considering that we are spending a lot of time online, and as a result, deemed several places in the country as Selfie capitals of the world. Here are a few ways to maximize your allocated data, lengthen your browsing experience, and not spend on extra internet browsing credits:

    1. Use a mini browser to surf websites

    Instead of using full-feature browsers such as Chrome or Safari, one can simply resort to using small, lightweight browsers such as Opera Mini and UC Browser Mini to save data. These browsers compress the websites before transferring the data back to your phone, saving you as much as 90% in traffic data. The author uses Opera Mini to access his social media accounts, and the downside he’s been getting is not receiving notifications nor uploading pictures. He doesn’t mind it anyway.

    2. Install apps to count your mobile data

    If you’re not keen about using the settings to check on mobile data, you may install apps to measure how much they’ve been using for the day. Onavo is one.

    3. Restrict syncing and background apps

    Syncing your apps also exhaust a huge amount of data. For a start, you can turn them off in your settings panel. For Android devices, Go to Settings > Accounts and turn off all sync features enabled as listed on each app. You may also directly go to the apps and disable the refresh intervals.

    To restrict background apps, Proceed to Settings>Data Usage under Wireless and Networks, and click once any app listed. Click on ‘Restrict background data’, and ‘OK’ on the warning box that appears.

    4. Set a data warning

    Android users may be able to set a data warning to ensure that they will not exceed the 30MB limit. Go to Settings>Data Usage. To be able to use this feature, you have to turn on your mobile data service. Once it is turned on, check the ‘Set data usage limit’ and drag the orange line until you have reached your desired usage.

    DataUsageScreenShot

    5. Do. Not. Stream.

    If you’re keen on lengthening your free mobile experience, then we advise you not to use it for music streaming on Deezer, Smart Music, or Spotify. Streams take up huge amounts of data and might shorten your mobile internet experience for the day.

    6. Use WiFi.

    If you’re staying at a place for a long time, then better use, if available, a WiFi connection instead. You can free yourself from all the restrictions and surf all you want.

    At the end of the day, 30 megabytes is still 30 megabytes, and it is up to us how we are going to use it. Got any tips to share? Leave it at the comments section below.

     

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