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After having some trouble using GLOBE DSL residential line. Finally, I was able to upgrade to micro business for the longest time, GLOBE is not allowing an upgrade from residential to micro business not unless your account is seven months old.

Residential connection is fine if you are using maybe 2 to 3 devices, give that the plan is already 5Mbps. But I finally give up using the residential line since it cannot accommodate up to ten units of computer. GLOBE admittedly that there is a bandwidth cap size with their residential lines, which is really bad :(

Let's see what will happen, I'm getting now 8.5Mbps max, hopefully pinging some IP address won't give me some request time out.

I badly need internet connection now a days, though I'm no longer working at home, it is still a necessity for studying and side projects.

I was using PLDT back then, but there are some issues that's unfix-able by PLDT alone. Though I must admit PLDT still has good bandwidth compared with other internet provider, but some facilities really sucks and can't do anything about it. So better switch with other provider. Hopefully switching to GLOBE will make a big difference. Aside from getting free phone! Cross fingers! *-*

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