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My internet connection was fixed last oct when i had the modem replaced. My problem now is my download speed. Its only 0.7 out of 2 mbps. I did not complain bec i thought it was only temporary. Its been several months already and stillnthe same problem persist. I hv been with bayantel for the 5 years and i always get 90 percent of my subscribed speed until this year. Whenever i email the customer service they said its a network problem overseas. Before it was hong kong. Now their reply is singapore problem. Since my problem persist even after the hong kong incident then i dont think its the singapore incident. Hopefully you can help me get back to regular speed.
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May I ask, what Singapore incident?
As of now, I'm having troubles with DL speed too.
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sad to say ang bagyong dumaan sa mindanao e nasa Singapore na at puminsala sa ating link. ginagawa na namin ang lahat para mapa-bilis ito.
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Thanks but the Singapore incident is only recent. My problem started several months ago.
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khupalkah wrote:sad to say ang bagyong dumaan sa mindanao e nasa Singapore na at puminsala sa ating link. ginagawa na namin ang lahat para mapa-bilis ito. Parang impossible nasa Singapore nayong Bagyo. redlines are track ng bayo. How Possible affected yong Fiber Optic From Philippines to Singapore since nasa ilalim ng Dagat 500 meters below. at malayo yong singapore
If you want to cover up the real story or the situation at least you should make better Story.
The Problem with Bayantel is not on thier Link to Singapore US or Taiwan, But its More on FINANCIAL Problem, They cant Pay those Bandwidth From The Internet Transit Service International. So Bayantel cant give those bandwidth and Ping Rate that Subscriber wants.
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For those you are experiencing Problem, Im very sorry to tell you, Demanding that Subscribe Speed and Service it hard to accomplish, Simply bayantel having hardtime staying Float. Im hoping the best bayantel will merge to a bigger Telco like PLDT or Globelines
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Xentar, me proof ka of your allegation sa BayanDSL?
I am just curious. It is so easy for you to come up with such pronouncements but you do not show any proof at all.
May I request you to post in the language you are most comfortable in? I am having a lot of difficulty reading some of your posts. This is not to make this a grammar school but at least we should be clear when we post something, and also in the language we can best express ourselves.
Just my 2 cents. I hope you would not mind. Thank you.
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Mikos wrote:Xentar, me proof ka of your allegation sa BayanDSL?
I am just curious. It is so easy for you to come up with such pronouncements but you do not show any proof at all.
May I request you to post in the language you are most comfortable in? I am having a lot of difficulty reading some of your posts. This is not to make this a grammar school but at least we should be clear when we post something, and also in the language we can best express ourselves.
Just my 2 cents. I hope you would not mind. Thank you. MANILA, Philippines - The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) has approved the proposed sale and transfer of debt-ridden Bayan Telecommunications Inc.’s (BayanTel) assets to Multi-Media Telephony Inc. (MTI). Commissioner Gamaliel Cordoba said the agency gave its green light to the omnibus application for authority to transfer local exchange carrier services (LEC), as well as for the issuance of provisional authority and for the issuance of a certificate of public convenience and necessity, in favor of MTI. “Before the application was submitted to us the parties involved made sure they secured all the necessary approvals, among others, from the rehabilitation court. Our CCAD [common carrier authorization division] reviewed their application and everything was in order,” said Cordoba in an interview. BayanTel and MTI, on May 20, submitted supporting documents. These include a copy of the sale and transfer agreement, incorporation papers, and rehabilitation court’s resolution approving the sale of BayanTel’s CDMA (code division multiple access) equipment to MTI. The former is required to seek the court’s approval since it was placed under rehabilitation for unpaid debts amounting to $325 million.....> http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/12/07/11/ntc-approves-bayantel-saleIn terms of its debt obligations under the rehab plan, Bayan paid a total of P1.27 billion in 2010 for both principal and interest. This brings the company’s total debt-related payments to more than P5.9 billion since the rehab plan was implemented in July 2004. From http://lopez-holdings.ph/~lholding/uploads/files/Blurb-26_File-488_LopezHoldings2010AnnualReport.pdf
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Thank you for the reference. Though I just find it amusing that we have to ask before you supply your sources of information when it can be readily given so that those reading it can cross verify if they want to.
The article you posted only mentions that BayanTel's financial standing in passing, it does not give the full details. In fact, it only refers to its Wireless Land line service, which is just a segment of their services.
I will not start an argument here based on a single article where you made an induction that it is creating havoc already on the services they have for the DSL platform. It is common with companies that they focus on their strengths, thus they sell a segment of their services. These kinds of things happen even to the biggest companies. I do not know the direction taken by BayanTel generally as a company, but to say that they are having problems maintaining their services based on one article alone is not enough.
Sorry, but I do not find your reference conclusive enough for your claims to hold any water.
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Mikos wrote:Thank you for the reference. Though I just find it amusing that we have to ask before you supply your sources of information when it can be readily given so that those reading it can cross verify if they want to.
The article you posted only mentions that BayanTel's financial standing in passing, it does not give the full details. In fact, it only refers to its Wireless Land line service, which is just a segment of their services.
I will not start an argument here based on a single article where you made an induction that it is creating havoc already on the services they have for the DSL platform. It is common with companies that they focus on their strengths, thus they sell a segment of their services. These kinds of things happen even to the biggest companies. I do not know the direction taken by BayanTel generally as a company, but to say that they are having problems maintaining their services based on one article alone is not enough.
Sorry, but I do not find your reference conclusive enough for your claims to hold any water. Nag post na ako dati Mikos de Kulang gusto ulitin nasa kay Rwarth Topic ko na post 1 week ago ata. Bayantel Span de ng click sa Pinas dahil sa Cellphone, Laki ng Investment nila diyan,ewan ko bakit nag gamble sila diyan Instead pagandahin nalang nila DSL Service or makuha yong Last 3G License from NTC. iyan ay malaking pagkakamali ng Bayantel. Anyway kung Bilhin ng Globelines or PLDT, Mas maganda nayon kasi Im sure may improvement sa Service, kaysa puro reclamo lang mababasa natin dito. dati 2008 maraming papuya nababasa natin galing sa subscriber dahil mabilis at ayos agad problem. From: http://www.manilatimes.net/index.php/business/top-business-news/12777-ntc-clears-bayan-sale-of-wireless-assetsAs part of the rehabilitation plan approved in 2004 by the Regional Trial Court in Pasig City, the company’s total debt was set at $325 million to be paid over 19 years. Bayan paid a total of P6.74-billion worth of debts since the company entered rehabilitation in July 2004. The company stopped making interest payments in 2001 owing to recurring losses, forcing the telco to seek rehabilitation.Bayantel may services Bayan Phone Plus, BayanDSL, Blast , SkyInternet VoIP etc
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Xentar wrote:Mikos wrote:Xentar, me proof ka of your allegation sa BayanDSL?
I am just curious. It is so easy for you to come up with such pronouncements but you do not show any proof at all.
May I request you to post in the language you are most comfortable in? I am having a lot of difficulty reading some of your posts. This is not to make this a grammar school but at least we should be clear when we post something, and also in the language we can best express ourselves.
Just my 2 cents. I hope you would not mind. Thank you. MANILA, Philippines - The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) has approved the proposed sale and transfer of debt-ridden Bayan Telecommunications Inc.’s (BayanTel) assets to Multi-Media Telephony Inc. (MTI). Commissioner Gamaliel Cordoba said the agency gave its green light to the omnibus application for authority to transfer local exchange carrier services (LEC), as well as for the issuance of provisional authority and for the issuance of a certificate of public convenience and necessity, in favor of MTI. “Before the application was submitted to us the parties involved made sure they secured all the necessary approvals, among others, from the rehabilitation court. Our CCAD [common carrier authorization division] reviewed their application and everything was in order,” said Cordoba in an interview. BayanTel and MTI, on May 20, submitted supporting documents. These include a copy of the sale and transfer agreement, incorporation papers, and rehabilitation court’s resolution approving the sale of BayanTel’s CDMA (code division multiple access) equipment to MTI. The former is required to seek the court’s approval since it was placed under rehabilitation for unpaid debts amounting to $325 million.....> http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/12/07/11/ntc-approves-bayantel-saleIn terms of its debt obligations under the rehab plan, Bayan paid a total of P1.27 billion in 2010 for both principal and interest. This brings the company’s total debt-related payments to more than P5.9 billion since the rehab plan was implemented in July 2004. From http://lopez-holdings.ph/~lholding/uploads/files/Blurb-26_File-488_LopezHoldings2010AnnualReport.pdf Sir, it is not clear in the article you are quoting whether the debt that was being mentioned is with their WLL services or with BayanDSL. You have to remember that companies are segmented, and that one business may not necessarily share in the debt of the other as they are treated differently. If I were to follow the logic you are pointing out here or you are using, since the article mentions that BayanTel is debt ridden, does it necessarily follow that its sister companies like Sky Broadband, Sky Cable, and the rest of the Lopez group of companies are also having problems?
Remember you highlighed: the proposed sale and transfer of debt-ridden Bayan Telecommunications Inc.’s (BayanTel) assets to Multi-Media Telephony Inc. (MTI), this obviusly refers to the wireless land line service of BayanTel. The article did not mention any direct linkage with BayanDSL which is a separate segment or business for BayanTel. It is possible tha since the WLL services of BayanTel is different from its other business, maintaining it would be less profitable, thus the sale. What I am looking for is an in depth article that correlates what is happening with the WLL segment of BayanTel, and how this affects its other business segments. What I am looking for is an article that shows the financial status of BayanTel and how its current finances are affecting their operations and the delivery of the services they are supposed to deliver to their subscribers. Clearly the article you mentioned does not do this. This way, we can best undertand your claim that its DSL operations is hampered by this situation.
So far, you have only presented an article that does not show a direct correlation nor does it explain what you are claiming. The correlation then is coming from your perspective but without due proof and explanation. This is the reason why I stated your article does not make your claim to hold any water at all.
Academically speaking, if you use this to support your claim, it will just fail, as the article itself fails to prove a direct connection nor does it explain the financial status of BayanTel as a whole. It does not even state in the article how its other business segments are affected since the article itself is focused only on its WLL services, which is just a segment of their businesses.
Inductive Logic will work on occasions. But in this case, it just won't stand. I will be requiring more proof than just a sole article that is most likely lacking in details as well as correlations to the claim you are making.
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@Xentar:
We are going off topic already and the issue of the TS is going to be buried if we continue. Coming from the academe, I believe I am in the best position to check whether your claims are plausible based on the reference you presented. At this rate, may I request you to instead to redirect your efforts to the discussion of the concern of the TS rather than posting claims and references that otherwise do not hold any bearing to the solution of the TS' problems.
Thank you.
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Na Hijack na thread ko. Anyway, can anyone update us in case there are some downtime like the Singapore incident ?
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This is my speedtest result since Oct. 
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levi wrote:This is my speedtest result since Oct.  @levi Sorry sa Off topic, under restoration daw network nila, kung nasa Mindanao Area ka. 1Mbps ba Plan mo maalala ko NTC give Memorandum na 80 percent sa subscribe speed. yong sayo is 0.77 ok nayan i hope sa International rin, at magpatuloy sa umaga.
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Thanks but my plan is 2mbps. Im from QC.
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I had my wires in the village changed but Im still getting the same speed. When I tried the SOD after 10PM my speed went up to 1.3 and goes back to 0.7 during the daytime. Does that mean my speed is being controlled by Bayantel? Even the technician said that he cant find any problem with my computer. He replaced my modem to a white ZTE 831 but still the same problem.
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i am not in a position to say or confirm as i am just like...you, a customer, but that may be possible. given the circumstance that there is a break, alternate routing must be applied. i am just not sure if it's bt applying the alternate or their partner. not sure on who's responsibility it falls under. but if so, bandwidth usage might be an issue since alternate routes and subscriptions are provided for emergency usage and not as wide as the main. if you're interested in finding what cable is under the hot seat currently, well the only one i know that's having an issue within south east asia as of late is this i2i linking between singapore and chennai. i'm guessing that must be the culprit. you can google it if you want. quite hard to find as there aren't many new announcements about it.
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Thanks but my problem have been like this for 3-4 months already so I think the incident has nothing to do with my download speed. I have a good ping and max upload speed and I dont get disconnected.
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Restoration of this activity was already completed
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