Speeding Up Your Smart Broadband Prepaid?

Prepaid broadband is now the new cool in Philippine internet because of its portability and convenience. You can basically browse the internet anywhere there’s a 3G signal.

I am particularly using Smart Broadband Prepaid and have been ranting about its inconsistency in internet connection. I have been getting interrupted connections since I bought the modem. I tried calling the Customer Service several times, keeping promise that they will try to look at the problem as soon as possible, but I had to wait for several days before I got an update.

My problem with my connection is that, I could connect but could not receive any data. So I have to make several connection attempts, sometimes even reaching 20 times or more than 30 minutes before I can finally browse the internet. My prepaid load sometimes are just put to waste in connecting alone. A customer care representative said that it could be that some of the 3G signals in the area where I am at is barred or being used by multiple users. However, I have been experiencing similar problems any day of the week, any time of the day (even at off-peak hours). So I concluded that the problem lies with the 3G/HSPDA connectivity itself.

So instead of waiting for their lousy customer service, I looked for some ways to prevent interrupted connection with Smart Bro Prepaid. Here’s what I found out. If you are continuously downloading data from the internet, your connection is continuous also. With that, I have thought of some practical ways to avoid interruption in my internet connection, and perhaps speed it up at some point.

1. Downloading. I usually use LimeWire, the powerful P2P software and download some music. It does me double purpose – speeding up and avoiding interruption of my internet connection at the same time adding collection to my music library.

2. Online streaming. When I am browsing the web, I always listen to online radios or online streaming sites like IMeem.com.

3. Watching flash videos. I have been a fan of Korean and other Asian novelas and I frequent to Crunchyroll.com which has a vast collection of Asian movies and shows. Yesterday, when I have decided to watch some movies, I have observed that my internet was not disconnected. I have also observed that I reached 300 Kbps and more download speed.

Someone asked me if I have tried using internet speed boosting software to speed up my Smart Bro prepaid connection. I have only tried this technique when I was on dial up. It does increase the speed at a minimal level. It might also work with Smart Bro Prepaid.

I am not sure also if these techniques also apply with other prepaid internet like Globe Visibility and Sun Cellular.

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4 Responses to “Speeding Up Your Smart Broadband Prepaid?”

  1. Kevin Paquet Says:

    Thanks for sharing your tips on how to speed up the internet connection on Smart, I’m planning to get it kasi by Christmas when I’ll have a laptop.

    Greetings,
    pinoyteens.net

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