U Mobile Should Send No More Than Four Ads a Day

When I heard from Jayvee Fernandez that the monthly ad-supported load cap for U Mobile is PhP350, I instantly wondered just how many ads you should have to see to get that small subsidy. Let’s compare U Mobile’s deal with that of the world’s most successful ad-supported cellco, Blyk. After all, Smart bought U Mobile [...]

U Mobile Should Send No More Than Four Ads a Day

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9 Comments on “U Mobile Should Send No More Than Four Ads a Day”
  1. Poyt says:

    Nice math you did there!

  2. Mike Abundo says:

    Unfortunately, Poyt, U Mobile’s math isn’t so nice. It comes out to twenty-three ads a day. :(

  3. jash says:

    23 ads a day? di bale na.. baka matapon ko cellphone ko sa inis :D

  4. Poyt says:

    Shit, that’s annoying. That’s like receiving one ad per hour.

  5. benoy says:

    Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

    I would have to say that you did the math correctly but there’s something WRONG with the logic of your point. A bias analysis I would have to say.

    We are in the philippines, where economic status and cost of living is VERY different from other first world countries such as in europe specifically in UK. – WHICH BASICALLY SUMS IT ALL.

    Statements like this, coming from a “Vice-President for Online Services of the Philippine Internet Commerce Society blah blah blah” (if this truly exist) should understand the basis and logic of this comparison.

    Pity you, im guessing you are not their target market. Dont be bitter about it.

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