I just activated my Smart WiFly account and I’m currently using it in posting this entry. :D This is a great deal especially for heavy internet users. If you’re going to use the internet in coffee shops, etc., you have to pay 100 pesos per hour just to use the internet. With this service, I’ll be only paying 199 bucks on top of my Smart Bro monthly service fee. :D And I will have internet access on AirborneAccess Hotspots. :D

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One Response to “Testing Smart WiFly”

  1. Pumpkin Landberg
    August 2nd, 2007 at 11:52 am

    hi, i heard from somebody at the smart bro customer care that you can just register your wifly through a smart prepaid phone, i am not sure however of the rates…i am also very interested in having my laptop hooked up with wifly but i am having thoughts if it will be hard to find a signal because i move around a lot. is it easy for you to find a hot spot?
    thanks.
    Pumpkin

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