DITO Telecommunity was set to commercially launch in 23 more areas on Independence Day.
DITO Telecommunity was set to commercially launch its services in 23 more areas on Independence Day on June 12, 2021.
DITO Telecommunity was nearing the one-million subsciber mark as it was set to reach 150 cities and municipalities within June this year.
On Friday, DITO executives said that the new telco had around 890,000 subscribers so far – a jump from their May announcement of more than 500,000 subscribers.
DITO first turned on its commercial services in the Visayas and Mindanao last March 8.
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The majority of the subscribers were in the initial areas, but DITO Chief Administrative Officer Adel Tamano said that the Metro Manila market was catching up.
Tamano also said that DITO will have a “surprise gift” for their one million subscribers once they reached the one-million subscriber mark
On June 12, commercial services will be commercially launched in 23 more areas, bringing the total served areas in the country to 123, in time for the 123rd Philippine Independence Day celebration.
- Balete and Taysan, Batangas
- Pandi, Bulacan
- Calauan and Victoria, Laguna
- Magalang, Pampanga
- Dagupan City and Manaoag, Pangasinan
- La Paz, Tarlac
- Alcantara, Bogo, Ginatilan, Moalboal, San Remigio, Santander, Sogod in Cebu
- Bacolod City and Pulupandan, Negros Occidental
- Malaybalay City, Bukidnon
- Bansalan and Santa Cruz, Davao del Sur
- Kidapawan City and Makilala, North Cotabato
Dito was also offering “Independence Day promos” from June 12 to June 18 worth PHP 99 and PHP 499, valid for 30 days.
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Both promos included unlimited SMS to all networks, DITO-to-DITO calls, and 300 minutes of calls to other mobile networks.
The only difference was the data allocation – unlimited data and 2GB of daily High-Speed Data were offered for PHP 499, while the PHP 99 promo has 10GB.
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