I do love my home country the Philippines for its rich heritage, its history, the good-hearted people (me included despite my own behavior and badassness) for their hospitality and helpful nature, culture, traditions, food (I love adobo which is its national staple entree), and many other good things..
But something tells me the slogan It's More Fun In The Philippines should be carefully considered.
Why do I say this?
Well does this image answer my question?
And I agree with this guy:
What the hell?!
Translation:
It's slow, expensive too?!
Are you kidding me?! 3.6 Mbps per month with the cost of exactly PHP1000 which is equivalent to US$22.61 a month? How can this country advance its worldwide communication throughout the world considering there are call centers as one of its many jobs this country has to offer? I am so not getting my family's money's worth!
Because of this, I can't download big update patches for PS3 games (Ex. My PS3 was forced to reformat when I was playing Gran Turismo 6 over at my cousin's place but I wanted to exit from my game as I wanted to quit my Seasonal Event session with a Lamborghini Diablo GT when suddenly it doesn't want to respond and I did a cold reboot on it; when I turned it back on, I saw a message where I have to reformat my HDD for it to start and I could not DL its patch due to errors; it might have something to do with my internet according to the troubleshooting tips over the Sony PS site) and I get them corrupted, I suffer on sudden interruptions (no response, too long to connect to network, no data received), streaming sites always buffers (I always have to rely on 360p, not 480p and beyond), and other Internet issues!
I don't know if I should move from the Philippines to Singapore (I instantly fell in love with the country since my first visit there three years ago! From what a friend of mine told me, Singapore is also the hotbed for cosplay) due to them having the internet speed because of this.
If the Philippine government could even invest on this by even hearing us suffering Filipinos out, then we'd be communicating with each other even better. Right now, they're not hearing us out...
This is how I really feel:
How can the Philippines even improve as a country asides from its people being considered the most emotional? How can the Philippines invest on not just advanced technology but faster internet connection? Anyone living in the Philippines or have been there during their vacation could sure answer this. Those otherwise, you can still answer these. Also, let me know your feedback on this slow internet phenomenon. Don't forget I have a poll too!
But something tells me the slogan It's More Fun In The Philippines should be carefully considered.
Why do I say this?
Well does this image answer my question?

And I agree with this guy:

What the hell?!

Translation:
It's slow, expensive too?!
Are you kidding me?! 3.6 Mbps per month with the cost of exactly PHP1000 which is equivalent to US$22.61 a month? How can this country advance its worldwide communication throughout the world considering there are call centers as one of its many jobs this country has to offer? I am so not getting my family's money's worth!
Because of this, I can't download big update patches for PS3 games (Ex. My PS3 was forced to reformat when I was playing Gran Turismo 6 over at my cousin's place but I wanted to exit from my game as I wanted to quit my Seasonal Event session with a Lamborghini Diablo GT when suddenly it doesn't want to respond and I did a cold reboot on it; when I turned it back on, I saw a message where I have to reformat my HDD for it to start and I could not DL its patch due to errors; it might have something to do with my internet according to the troubleshooting tips over the Sony PS site) and I get them corrupted, I suffer on sudden interruptions (no response, too long to connect to network, no data received), streaming sites always buffers (I always have to rely on 360p, not 480p and beyond), and other Internet issues!
I don't know if I should move from the Philippines to Singapore (I instantly fell in love with the country since my first visit there three years ago! From what a friend of mine told me, Singapore is also the hotbed for cosplay) due to them having the internet speed because of this.
If the Philippine government could even invest on this by even hearing us suffering Filipinos out, then we'd be communicating with each other even better. Right now, they're not hearing us out...
This is how I really feel:

How can the Philippines even improve as a country asides from its people being considered the most emotional? How can the Philippines invest on not just advanced technology but faster internet connection? Anyone living in the Philippines or have been there during their vacation could sure answer this. Those otherwise, you can still answer these. Also, let me know your feedback on this slow internet phenomenon. Don't forget I have a poll too!