Quote Originally Posted by heavenlee View Post
Don't believe fake news sir. It is free, sir.


"The emergency SMS broadcast is in compliance with Republic Act 10639 or The Free Mobile Disaster Alerts Act which was signed almost 3 years ago. It mandates all telecommunications service providers to send free mobile alerts in times of natural and man-made disasters and calamities."


Telecommunication companies test emergency alert systems

Kelan ba nagkarun ng teeth yan NTC na yan sa telcos, of course, they would publish that.

Pero how would you know ba, telcos can just charge this to your free text allotments, tapos pag sumobra ka na sa iba mo texts hinde mo na mamalalyan yun

So i turned it off na the emegency alerts. Masyado kasi masipag mag tect eh , as in every 30 minutes na ata, same message or even ni rearranage lang ng message. Pag ganayan kasi super sipag, mas lalo ako wary sa mga ganayan activities. i know because I have had bosses like that na nag reach ng quota

If telcoss are sending that to everybody , imagine if embedded to your allotments laki kita yan