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abe214 Joined: Mar 19, 2003 Posts: 56 From: Mars PM |
Hi guys!
I just saw Smart Telecom's "Addict Mobile" mobile ad on TV. I tried accessing their site but only minimal information is available that includes a P5.00/download, the power to access a wide range of data value-added services (MMS, SMS, GPRS) without having to pay on top of your monthly service fee (so this must be a postpaid service, right?), and "Why Addict Mobile is Good For You".
My question is: How is it any different from current data services available from Smart? I'm currently using a Globe prepaid account, although I still have a Smart SIM in my drawer. Is Addict Mobile really cheaper, better?
Share your thoughts...
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doctabako Joined: Feb 10, 2003 Posts: 286 From: Philippines PM |
It will indeed be cheaper because the plans are consumeable and have free minutes to boot. I really hope globe comes up with something like this, as i cannot switch to smart because of its poor signal in our area. No use having cheaper value added services when you can't have access to them.
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iris Joined: Apr 09, 2003 Posts: 12 PM |
Basically dey hav similar plans wd smart postpaid accounts! Except 4 d 5 peso d/ls! :-)
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senninha Joined: Jan 05, 2003 Posts: > 500 PM |
my post about addict plans
http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=16130&forum=32&start=440
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Jazzbo Joined: Apr 18, 2003 Posts: 24 From: Quezon City, Philippines PM, WWW
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Looks like at least one politician has taken issue with the name and ad campaign...
From
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/abs_news_body.asp?
section=National&oid=21220
Solon hits `addiction to mobile phone ad'
By JODEAL CADACIO
TODAY Reporter
An opposition congressman criticized Tuesday a leading cellular
telephone company for coming out with a print advertisement that uses words and phrases associated with drug abuse, and called on the
company to pull out the controversial ad.
Laban Rep. Abraham Mitra of Palawan charged that Smart Communications' new marketing gimmick for its new "Addict Mobile"
service is a "nonsubliminal paean to drug addiction."
The controversial ad, which came out in major newspapers, focuses on
a sleek telephone unit that it calls "sleek," which can allegedly
cure the texting addict's "craving for mind-blowing" deals.
A phrase in the ad, which saw print before the Holy Week, proclaimed
that "once you're high, there's no coming down."
Mitra said it was clear that Smart wanted to capitalize on the lingo
of the underground drug culture in pushing for promoting its new
products and services.
"The ad treats telephone use and drug use as both hip. It equates the
satisfaction one gets from regular drug use with the satisfaction one
could get from using that telephone. It defines two disparate
products -- prohibited drugs and cellular telephone -- as `in,'"
Mitra said.
He questioned the propriety of having such advertisements, which have serious ramifications.
"Others may find this particular advertisement cute, but they do not
realize that the message it is conveying to the impressionable minds
of our youth is that drug addiction is OK," Mitra said.
He noted that advertisements are very powerful, and that "misleading
ads" are very dangerous, considering the gravity of the illegal drugs
problem in the country.
Mitra urged Smart to junk its "Mobile Addict" ad before it does more
damage to the youth.
"Smart was able to sell nine million telephones in the past and
addicted a nation to texting in the process, without having to ride
on the issue of drugs," Mitra said.
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doctabako Joined: Feb 10, 2003 Posts: 286 From: Philippines PM |
Had a feeling this was coming. Imagine the amount of money used in developing this new ad campaign, in danger of being wasted. And guess who they'll take this out on. Now if they could just do something about the premature campaigning of Pingay.:-)
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mjct6210 Joined: Feb 02, 2003 Posts: 24 From: Cal., Philippines PM |
@DOC
i think addict is powered by smart so i don't think signal will be good on your area. |
ynohtna Joined: Dec 27, 2002 Posts: 278 From: PH PM |
Smart should change its marketing name.
With re to its plan,it is cheaper and more fun for 4096++ displays.Imagine downloading text news with its coresponding mms pix;UAAP results(green vs blue) with mms;CNN,etc.All of these on ur p800 or a t610 at d cost of 5 instead of 15-20php!may news ka na,may pix pa(i hope it wud be a combination of static & animatd mms).will just wait and see!
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abe214 Joined: Mar 19, 2003 Posts: 56 From: Mars PM |
@jazzbo, nice controversy goin on there. Got a pt though.;-)
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paomig Joined: Jan 05, 2003 Posts: 26 From: southside PM |
baka naman Globe advocate yung Rep. :~)
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doctabako Joined: Feb 10, 2003 Posts: 286 From: Philippines PM |
@mjct yeah, that's why i hope globe comes up with something similar. How come you guys can send MMS and i can't considering that we're using the same settings. Thanks bro.
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DIAMOND Joined: Apr 24, 2003 Posts: 27 PM |
test post using p800 chinese input 我愛你
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jplacson Joined: Apr 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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I think it's just the same as the G-surf... dunno yet til G-surf is finalized. |
doctabako Joined: Feb 10, 2003 Posts: 286 From: Philippines PM |
@diamond just in case you're interested. Your test posting of chinese characters cannot be viewed on wap through the t68i and on pda wap appeared as gibberish.
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