SMART: 25MB FREE Surfing Mondays

Posted on Friday 3 February 2012

Do you want to update your Facebook status 1,500 times in a day? Can
you possibly tweet 150,000 times within 24 hours? How about reading
1,500 emails in a day?



The numbers may seem huge, but to
do all that, all one needs is about 25MB of data. With wireless leader
Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart), mobile Internet users can have this
25MB worth of mobile Internet absolutely free.



Smart is
driving the so-called Monday blues away. For the next three Mondays –
January 30, and February 6 and 13, 2012 -- all prepaid and postpaid
Smart subscribers simply need to text FREE 25MB to 2200 to have 25MB of
mobile Internet, for free. Yes for FREE.





This promo is part of Smart's effort in pushing their ongoing ‘Always On’ Internet packages.




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The Always On service claims to reduce the risk of unexpected data
charges since it notifies users via SMS once 80% of the package is
consumed. Upon expiration, charging will revert to the regular bucket
pricing of P10 for every 30 minutes of use.



These
packages – from as low as P20 per day for 25MB of data, to as much as
2GB of data at P995 for 30 days -- allow mobile Internet surfers to pay
only for the data they wish to consume.



While the casual
mobile Internet user who would use his or her smartphone only for
sending email and social networking can avail of the 25MB Always On plan
for only P20 a day, the more active users who are into video streaming
and data tethering can avail of a 2GB Always On package for P995, valid
for one month.



Always On is available to all Smart prepaid
and postpaid subscribers. To view the complete Always On menu, go to
m.smart.com.ph/volumeplans. To activate a package, simply send ON
(amount) to 2200.



“With Always On, we’re making it easier
for Filipinos to enjoy mobile Internet connectivity at a price that fits
their budget. Always On eliminates worries of being charged beyond what
they are willing to spend,”





Source: boy-kuripot.blogspot.com

            smart.com.ph












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