Im thinking people who use their sims actively will have impetus to buy a new one once deactivated na yung current na unregistered. Those who don't use theirs much in the first place, wala masyadong loss i think.
Tingin ko masmalaki impact nung... Kung nadeactivate yung sim, ang bibilhin ba na sim sa network mo pa din? You could lose subscribers this way, mawawala yung nagmamaintain lang ng sim not because of better service but because of the hassle in switching. Kung bibili ka, yung pinaka-available na kukunin mo. Also, kung di sila maka-register due to problems like 'walang valid id', after deactivation, di pa din sila makakabili ng sim kasi required na iregister. Yun yung loss.
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Kahit naman 10M lang ang ma-deactivate, aangal na sila. They might just be exaggerating the 85M. For all we know, more than half of those were already inactive.
110M ang population natin, and ilan lang dyan ang meron mobile phones that require simcards? Yes, a lot of people own more than 1 sim, pero hindi siguro aabot ng 170M active sim cards.
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the telcos asked the gov't for extension
there's no other reason except money
they know their business
they know what will happen to their income if half the sims are deactivated
kung insignificant ang loss nasunod sana ang deadline
looks like significant ang magiging loss kaya naextend
that's the bottom line
Definite na malaki ang impact sa telcos.
Like Smart, spend huge sum to ask subscribers to register; they got Maine Mendoza to deliver the message, then produce an ad, bought air time sa tv stations.
Malaking gastos yun, kung hindi sila affected bat pa sila gagastos?
Tama si n_spinner06.
From a business standpoint, business people hate uncertainties, risk yun eh. Kung monopolize mo, ok lang, pero hindi.
dalawa lang naman ang malaking telco
kung nabadtrip customer ng globe pumunta sa smart
eh sigurado meron din nabadtrip na customer ng smart pumunta sa globe
net zero
ang net loss ung combined 170m sims ng 2 telco which could go down to 85m sims and there's no guarantee they'll ever recover that number
kahit bumalik sa 110M net loss parin
Wow!! New 85M sim cards ano kaya itsura nun kapag naka-pile up.. Ginto ba yung chip? Ang dami!! Hahahahahaha [emoji23]
Meron kaya ganun kadaming prepaid sim card na available sa market..
Magandang negosyo ito ah, mag-hoard na ng Prepaid sim card tapos ibenta ng mahal kapag nagkaubusan..
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naghanap ako sa twitter ng mga comments re simreg
saw this comment with high number of engagements
nacurious ako who could this be
she's a lawyer pala
binasa ko mga tweets niya... she got personality... nakakatuwa mga tweets niya
she's anti-bbm
Last edited by uls; April 28th, 2023 at 04:01 PM.
Kung 110 kesos ang average usage ng sim dati, baka ung natirang unregistered 5 kesos na lang average
Fantastic potential for data harvesting and unnecessary intrusion into citizens -- glad to say I haven't registered and probably never will if given the chance.
On the commercial side, the potential for cold calling/texting will be on an entirely new level. If you think the sim registration law will prevent spam texts, think again.
Let me remind everyone that this law is from the same idiots who required face shields, btw.
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it's a stupid law naman talaga
anyway...
why cannot deactivate sims
why extend deadline
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The deadline is today. No more extensions? No more scammers sa phone? We'll see.