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Dito Telecommunity faces phone compatibility issues as it tries to accelerate subscriber growth

Dito Telecommunity launched its services in Metro Manila on Monday, May 17, in a bid to pursue a "very aggressive" expansion as part of its commitments to the government.

Since its You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. in March, which was initially in the Visayas and Mindanao, Dito chairman Dennis Uy said the third telco player has now reached over 100 cities and municipalities.

In the first two months of the rollout, its subscriber count reached 500,000 in 54 cities and municipalities.

Aside from Metro Manila, Dito is also now available in the following areas:

Rizal
• Taytay
• Cainta
• Antipolo City

Bulacan

  • Malolos City
  • Meycauayan City
  • Marilao
  • San Jose del Monte City
  • Bocaue
  • Hagonoy
  • Bulakan
Bataan
  • Balanga City
  • Dinalupihan
Zambales
  • Subic
  • Olongapo City
Tarlac
  • Moncada
Pampanga
  • Angeles City
  • Mabalacat City
  • Mexico
  • Guagua
Laguna
  • Cabuyao City
  • San Pedro City
  • Santa Rosa City
  • Biñan City
Batangas
  • Cuenca
  • San Jose
Cavite
  • Carmona
  • Dasmariñas City
Cebu
  • Lapu-Lapu City
  • Dumanjug
Dito's introductory promo of P199, also launched on Monday, includes 25 gigabytes of data, unlimited texts to all networks, unlimited Dito-to-Dito calls, and 300 minutes worth of calls to other networks. The promo runs until June 30, valid for 30 days upon subscription.

Dito chief administrative officer Adel Tamano is confident that the current rate of increase in users is "sustainable" – which would mean about 2.5 million subscribers by the end of 2021.

While dominant players Globe Telecom and PLDT saw strong growth in their fixed-line businesses versus wireless services, Tamano believes that Dito's product is even more "relevant because it's fast."

Dito earlier said it has plans of venturing into the fixed broadband business in 2022, but chief technology officer Rodolfo Santiago on Monday raised the challenge of laying out the infrastructure due to restrictions.

According to its commitment for the second year of operations, Dito should have a minimum speed of 51 megabits per second (Mbps) and should be able to cover 51% of the population. The second technical audit will be in July.

To achieve the committed speed, Santiago said Dito is eyeing to roll out 5G services.

According to Rappler:
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Sa mga tiga Antipolo City Pa Update naman Kong Abot po ba Ang Cell Site ng Dito Telecom Shopwise to Simbahan Cathedral Antipolo Lang Po

Tiga Dalig Po Kasi kaya Itatanong ko lang kong abot po ba talaga sa Mga Nabangit ko

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Operational na lods? Sayang kakabili ko lang nang gomo.ka deliver lang din kanina..😁 parang binilisan ang delivery nang gomo para di mag change ang isip nang customer nila baka mag switch sa Dito..🤣
 
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