Globe has recently announced the complete removal of consumer 3G SIMs across its retail and distribution chains. Started early last 2019, the initiative was...
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Globe has recently announced the complete removal of consumer 3G SIMs across its retail and distribution chains. Started early last 2019, the initiative was in line with the company’s goal to shift its customers to 4GLTE and 5G-ready SIMs for an improved mobile internet experience.
3G or short for third-generation technology for mobile brought an important breakthrough in terms of basic mobile internet access two decades ago. However, new and better technologies like 4G LTE have been introduced since then, prompting many telecom companies across the world to stop offering 3G services while others are already in the process of doing the same.
To check if they are still using 2G or 3G SIM, Globe customers may text SIM CHECK to 8080. Once verified, customers may secure an online appointment on this link or the GlobeOne app before dropping by at the Globe Store for SIM replacement. From there, they can choose the Store location, date, and time. This booking system will make transactions even more convenient and will save both time and effort. It will also ensure that customers are attended to properly.
Customers are also urged to visit the stores’ list for information about the Stores including those that require prior booking and those with Express booths which give priority to SIM upgrade requests. Stores which are not part of the appointment booking will still accept customers on a first come, first served basis.
Meanwhile, postpaid 3G users may skip the Store visit and simply request for SIM change through the GlobeOne app. The new SIM will be delivered to their registered address by a courier.
Previously, Globe announced that its current prepaid LTE SIMs are 5G-ready. It also rolled out 5G across Globe prepaid and TM subscribers.
Globe also advises customers to be wary of unscrupulous persons who may trick them into changing their SIM. SIMs should never be given to anyone and any SIM change should be done directly at a Globe Store or through the Globe One app. You may read this link to prevent SIM swap scams.
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19/10/2020 10:17 AM
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