Friday, February 23, 2024

PLDT-Sky Cable Deal No Longer Happening


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24 comments:

  1. Sky Cable needs to turn to a streaming service to survice. Cable is a dying industry.

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    1. Mag isip po mabuti please, sky cable is a subscription based streaming platform via cable connection. There is no longer any means and any reason to save it. Just like cassette tapes, floppy disks, and snail mails, it is already obsolete in todays life style.

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    2. 3:06 Mag isip ka din naman please lang. Wag na magpaka intellectual. Alam naman natin na ang streaming allows you to view content on demand, pero ang cable nagrerequire to watch shows as they air. Basic.

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    3. sino nagsabi na dying industry na ang cable??? di kaya. syempre yung iba hindi naman techie at di mahilig mag stream stream ng netflix, eh mas gustuhin namin na sa cable tv nlng kasi di na kelangan ng internet pra makanood ng cable movies and shows. i'm happy with this development kasi since 1996 pa kami subscriber ng skycable and buti nlng di pa kami lumipat ng cignal!

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    4. Hindi seguro nagkasundo sa bayaran. But Sky cable will still continue it's operation pa rin naman. And yes.iilan nalang ang nagcacable now. Streaming na kadalasan.

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    5. 9:51 Dying industry naman talaga sa true lang. Mga 10% na lang siguro kayong gumagamit ng cable. Sa bahay namin we only have use cable sa kwarto ng parents dahil di marunong sa smart tv.

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    6. well di kasi gusto ni mvp ipalabas ang anc at Teleradyo serbisyo sa cignal yan tuloy, tsaka di kasi natuloy yung pagbili ng ABS ng share sa TV5, i think parte naman talaga yun ng oroginal nilang agreement para igive up ng ABS ang cable business nila

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    7. 9:51 ako nagsabi. Just like yahoo messenger, magsasara na din yang mga cable companies na yan. Mga hotels and resorts na lang ang biggest clients nila since requirement yun to get a star rating.

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    8. I live in England and majority no longer have cable. Sa bahay, we hadn't had one for 5 years na. Here, we make sure na mataas ang bandwidth ng dsl namin. We only have subscriptions - Netflix, Prime, Crunchyroll, Now. Plus, for everything else, there is always our smartphones, laptop and PC - youtube, and social media. Our TV is a smart gv ane hooked up sa Xbox. From here, we stream our subs.

      Yung SkyTV na dating cable dish provider dito ay nagswitch na sa streaming platforms. It is just a matter of time sa Pinas to fully switch na web-based ang majority. Can't stop technology.

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    9. Yung 6:11 sumawsaw na wala namang connect and sinabi.

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  2. May nag back out for sure, mutual daw haha

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  3. gagawin cguro nila ung katulad sa Cignal na upgrade with your PLDT connections pero di din naman nagagamit talaga. paano ka manonood mas matanda pa sa akin yung karamihan ng movies at shows na palabas

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  4. Grabe din ang karma noh. I am a Kapuso and Sky subscriber.. alala ko dato KalyeSerye, Encantadia, KMJS pag yan ung timeslot interrupted lagi sa Sky kaya maiinis ka manuod. Haha karma karma talaga pag dirty player sa business o kahit anong field sa buhay. Dapat clean player lagi para walang bad karma.

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  5. Buti na lang talaga nilayasan ko na ang SKY. Very poor service!

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  6. Good..no to monopoly

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  7. Wala na masyado gumagamit ng cable now. Halos lahat nakainternet na sa mga smart tv's nila.

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  8. Bakit pag nadidinig o nababasa ko ang PLDT parang naiisip ko mabagal ang internet?

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  9. May cable pa rin kami sa probinsya kasi gusto ng tatay ko. Pero meron din kaming netflix, Disney at other streaming sites.

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  10. DYING INDUSTRY?!?! Do you people know what you're talking about? So dying na rin ang CableLink at Cignal ganern? Minsan nga mag-isip minsan bago magsalita. 200+ ang cable operators sa Pilipinas hindi lang Sky, Cignal, Gsat at CableLink. Marami pa. Fact check din minsan ah para di mapahiya

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    1. Yes dying industry na po sila. Wag kang butthurt porke subscriber ka. Mga cable companies na nga ang umaamin na lugi na sila. Even sa ibang bansa ganyan na din ang sitwasyon.

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  11. Nuong una paguusap umatras Ang PLDT at skycable dahil nga sinisilip ni marcoketa Ang deal at kakasuhan at iimbistigahan ng congreso Ang deal kung natuloy. Baka ganoon din Ang dahilan.

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  12. Mga accla, let's put it this way, Dying Industry? In my opinion yes BUT maybe in NCR. if you check on its demographical stats, most cable TV users are in rural areas or provinces in the Philippines that happen to have higher subscription data.

    When in Manila? Life would be a little fast-paced and advanced. The majority of the subscribers are working people who happen to prefer to watch online anywhere at any time at their convenience.

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