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Globe Offers Laptop Plus Broadband Bundle For SMEs
Mobile Solutions | Just Announced
Tue 28 Jul 2009

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Manila, Philippines -- Globe has recently announced an affordable and complete connectivity package targeting small and medium enterprise (SME) clients.

With the Enhanced PC Bundle, SME subscribers can now get a laptop together with a landline and a broadband connection by just adding PhP 1,425 or PhP 1,100.00 to the monthly service fee for an HP laptop or HPCompaq desktop computer respectively.

The PC Bundles aims to help in boosting the productivity of small and medium businesses. “The value-packed offering is useful for doing a range of activities from managing a business to e-mailing and surfing the Web,” said Globe Business Corporate & Segments Head Emmanuel Aligada. “We at Globe want to ensure that Globe Broadband and Globe Landline will keep SMEs’ in touch with their resources and network, providing communication and information across the organization, while this affordable packages give these businesses much-needed savings.”

The Enhanced PC Bundle includes an HP Compaq desktop or an HP Laptop powered by a faster Intel Core 2 Duo processor. With the increased computing power and high performance of the HP PCs that come with the bundle, SME subscribers can maximize Globe Broadband’s high bandwidth and fast connection.

Whatever the customer requires, there is an Enhanced PC Bundle suited to his needs. Globe’s Enhanced PC Bundle plans range from Plan 384 kbps to Plan 3 Mbps, at PhP 995 to PhP 2,295 MSF plus a minimal fee for the desktop or laptop.

For more information on the Enhanced PC Bundle packages, please call 730-1288 or 1-800-8-730-1288. You may also visit www.sme.globe.com.ph for more details.

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