In an effort to keep families safe and connected at home during the ECQ, PLDT Inc. recently announced the extension of its free Speedboost for PLDT Home Fibr customers and free NDD calls for all postpaid subscribers until May 31, 2020.
The extension of this free Speedboost and free NDD calls covers not only Fibr customers in the highly affected areas of Luzon but has also been expanded to Fibr customers in Visayas and Mindanao.
The free speedboost provides Fibr customers a minimum speed of 25Mbps, useful for homes that have multiple Internet users who require high bandwidth to simultaneously access their favorite websites.
Free NDD calls enable families to use their landlines to call relatives and friends in different parts of the country.
Free Access to Content
PLDT Home Wifi and PLDT Home volume-based plan subscribers will also continue to have free access to verified government and news websites like the DOH, NDRRMC, PIA, News 5, Philippine Star Global, Business World, CNN Philippines, ABS-CBN, and GMA News Online.
iflixVIP access for subscribers of PLDT Home Fibr Plan 1899 and up has been extended until May 31, 2020.
Financial Support Through Installment Payment Program
PLDT has stepped up its efforts to help ease the financial burden of many families by way of a payment extension program and suspending account disconnections during the ECQ.
PLDT Home postpaid customers will automatically be enrolled to a 6-month installment payment scheme for all their balances as of April 30, 2020. This will allow them to settle their bills for six (6) months from May to October 2020.
Starting May 1, 2020, PLDT Home subscribers will receive an updated statement of account which will reflect the installment amount and the monthly service due for the corresponding billing month.
PLDT Home subscribers can also enjoy 20% or up to PhP100 cashback if they settle their March to May bills in full and on time using the PayMaya app.
To check your account, you may download the MyPLDT-Smart app.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.