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    Only 3 out of 10 Filipinos have access to Internet—report
    By Paolo G. Montecillo
    Philippine Daily Inquirer
    2:07 pm | Monday, September 24th, 2012


    MANILA, Philippines–The Internet remains inaccessible to seven out of 10 Filipinos, despite the country’s self-proclaimed status as the world’s center for social media, a new report by a United Nations (UN) agency showed.

    The Broadband Commission for Digital Development in its latest report urged developing nations like the Philippines to take steps to encourage Internet usage, which has proven to be a significant contributor to economic growth.

    A study done on the Philippines showed that broadband adoption contributes 0.32 percent of annual gross domestic product (GDP). “Given the importance of mobile in the economy of the Philippines, this would account for 6.9 percent of all GDP growth for the economy during the past decade,” the Broadband Commission said.

    The findings on the Philippines, first reported by enterprise IT news site Newsbytes.ph, were published in the agency’s annual report made public on Sunday.

    “Broadband is today a critical infrastructure in the growing global digital economy, and countries that fail to invest in broadband infrastructure risk being excluded from today’s online economy, as well as the next stage of the digital revolution and future Internet,” the report read.

    “Always-on connectivity can improve our lives in a myriad of ways by providing better access to health and education, enabling financial inclusion, facilitating m-payments, and creating transparency in government, as just a few examples,” the report added.

    According to the report, the Philippines maintained its position as a cellar dweller in nearly all criteria measuring Internet adoption. In terms of Internet penetration, only 29 percent of Filipinos had access to the web through various channels. This placed the country at the 100th spot in a list of 177 markets.

    The country was behind neighbors like Brunei, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Singapore.

    The Philippines only had an average of 1.9 fixed Internet connections per 100 people as of 2011, earning the rank of 101st out of 172 countries measured. The Philippines was behind neighbors like Vietnam, Singapore, and Malaysia, but ahead of Indonesia, and India.

    The country ranked slightly better at 96th in terms of mobile Internet use. The study showed 3.4 people had mobile Internet subscriptions—through their mobile phones, tablets, or Internet dongles—out of 100 people at the end of last year.

    Singapore had the most with 110 mobile broadband connections out of every 100 people, which indicates that a significant portion of the population had more than one device connected to the web.

    About 15 percent of Philippine households had at least one Internet connection, placing the Philippines at 54th out of 127 countries.

    The Philippines did lead in one field: social media penetration. The country ended 2011 with a score of about 75 percent in terms of the number of social media accounts relative to the number of Internet users. Trailing closely behind were Indonesia and Brazil. The Philippines’ score was well above the global average of around 60 percent.

    The Broadband Commission was formed by the UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization and the International Telecommunications Commission (ITU) in 2010 in response to call to step-up efforts to meet Millennium Development Goals.
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    The country ranked slightly better at 96th in terms of mobile Internet use. The study showed 3.4 people had mobile Internet subscriptions—through their mobile phones, tablets, or Internet dongles—out of 100 people at the end of last year.
    how about those who go to internet shops? madami-dami yan

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    hindi kasi pwedeng mag jumper yung mga squatter sa internet eh

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    ung iba meron gingawa sa cellphone ah and they could surf the net using their phone for free.

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    tama si uls, dinakasama diyan ang mga gumagamit sa internet shop at marami yun,

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    Quote Originally Posted by raine View Post
    tama si uls, dinakasama diyan ang mga gumagamit sa internet shop at marami yun,
    People's perception that seeing a lot in Manila may not translate elsewhere in the Philippines. Most probably 80% of Internet activity is centered in Metro Manila...

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    ^^

    more like concentrated in urban centers. MM, other Luzon cities, cebu, davao, etc

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    Other than socializing, how many Filipino users actually bought and paid (Paypal) for something using the internet? Any guess?

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    3 out of 10 is not bad. I think it should be lower than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Retz View Post
    ung iba meron gingawa sa cellphone ah and they could surf the net using their phone for free.
    maraming gumagawa nyan dati ganyan gamit ko globe yun nokia phones pwede ang ggaling nila gawa sila ng sariling IP address...yun smart phone jailbreak din nila free net taz walking wifi hotspot pa for free

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