I briefly mentioned that I need to go to town daily to get an internet connection. Our home is situated along the national highway (Sorsogon-Gubat) and some 5 kilometers away from the nearest town (Gubat) and 13 kilometers away from the province capitol (Sorsogon City).
Though we are located along the main road, there is only a meager signal enough for SMS to slip through in mobile phones in both leading networks of the land: Globe and Smart.
If your outdoor antenna is tall enough, you’ll get a decent reception on local TV, depending on where you are: you’ll either get ABS-CBN or GMA-7. Where we are (unfortunately for me!) it’s only ABS-CBN. Unless you are on Dream Sateliite TV, then you’ll have cable channels too at optimum reception.
At the moment, I need to convince 10 households in my area before a normal telephone line to be installed. Our neighbors are mostly farmers who’s got mobile phones, why would they need a land line?
There goes my options for a dial-up.
Months before I came here, I’ve already researched how I’ll get online at home:
1) Smart Wifi: Unfortunately, currently available in towns of Bulan and Irosin…God knows when the service will reach Gubat.
2) A satellite phone, SMART LINK: A whooping $650 a unit and will give me only dial-up.
Meanwhile, I have an old classmate who owns a computer shop in town. Internet is running on DSL at 25 pesos per hour. ![]()
April 12th, 2006 at 6:02 am
so, it would be like going to work
at least, you’d be spending less to get to work. you wouldn’t have to stay there from 9-5 din sabay ka-ching ka pa in dollars! winner!
try to stay a day longer and surf for info. copy these data without really reading and then bring them home. para you can prepare like 10 entries for the next day. would that work?
April 12th, 2006 at 10:58 am
yeah…pretyy much like going to work but i don’t need to start at 8 am. currently i only do some 4 -5 hours a day. i need not dress up even.
life is good!
when i get the LT, I can bring home work and compose for next day’s entries.
April 12th, 2006 at 9:58 pm
you shoudl get a deal with that classmate. a monthly/weekly flat rate na lang instead of per hour… but then, sus, kung 4 hrs a day ka lang naman, that’s P100 lang… and how much are you earning potentially in those 4 hours na nga?
hehehe…
April 13th, 2006 at 4:39 am
she’s making a killing with her pharm and med blogs.
April 13th, 2006 at 12:16 pm
ruth and AnP,
libre lunch at meryenda ako!
as to how much i earn for those 4 hours, isa lang masasabi ko: bwahahahha!!!
April 13th, 2006 at 8:33 pm
Hi Glo!
Try PLDT WeRoam. Good if you have a laptop since it’s PCMCIA. I don’t know about desktop PCs though. It works like Smart Wifi.
www.pldtwerom.com
There’s also Broadband Philippins offering similar services.
April 15th, 2006 at 5:28 pm
Glo! It’s been so long! I found you at last! Mukhang dami mong raket ah. Ang sosy! Imagine, nasa probinsya pero ang suweldo, in dollars! woohoooo!!!!!
April 18th, 2006 at 2:26 pm
Thanks guys…for finding me!
April 29th, 2006 at 8:29 pm
malapit lang pala kayo sa amin sa Gubat…my maternal grandmother is an Esteller….musta ka na Manay…we have a house in Rizal Beach…malapit sa simbahan…
October 30th, 2006 at 10:07 am
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