Live from the Philippine Blog Awards


One of the organizers of the Philippine Blog Awards, Abe Olandres, is interviewed by RPN-9.

I’m sitting here at the Globe booth just outside the Philippine Blog Awards, waiting for the ceremonies to begin. After more than a year of communicating with him on the phone and online, I finally met Abe Olandres, one of the organizers and, as it turns out, my Web host, too.

As I was walking in, one of the Globe promo girls invited me to try out their broadband service—“libre naman ho (it’s free!)” All around, there were promotional posters and brochures for Globe’s Speak N’ Surf, which is Globe’s new service that links broadband access to a wireless landline. Unfortunately, this wasn’t what Globe had on display here—just their regular DSL service.

I first learned of Speak N’ Surf about a month ago, and had tried everything to get a trial account because I was intrigued by the new service. The potential was good, I felt, especially for small busiensses that could take their wireless landline and broadband connection home with them at the end of a work day.

Working through the Business Editor at Standard Today, I contacted the Globe PR group a number of times, but they never got back to me.

Later, I got an e-mail from a disgruntled Speak N’ Surf subscriber. Ah… maybe that’s why Globe never got back to me, I thought. I guess I’ll ask them about that… if they ever contact me.

Update: And the winners are....
Here are the winners in the 10 categories:
Personal: Misteryosa.com (http://www.misteryosa.com)
Technology: Leon Kilat: The Cybercafe Experiments (http://max.limpag.com)
Travel: Ivan About Town (http://ivanhenares.blogspot.com)
Entertainment: Retzwerk (http://www.retzwerx.com)
Home & Living: Wifely Steps (http://toni.marikit.net)
Fashion & Lifestyle: Bryanboy (http://bryanboy.typepad.com)
Socio-Political: Philippine Commentary (http://philippinecommentary.blogspot.com)
Sports & Recreation: Who rides a Vespa? (http://myvespa.wordpress.com)
Photo blog: Senor Enrique (http://senorenrique.blogspot.com)
News & Media: Inside PCIJ (http://www.pcij.org/blog/)
Business & Entrepreneur: Reflections of a BizDriven Life (http://www.ngkhai.net/bizdrivenlife/writings)
Podcast: Happy Slip (http://www.happyslip.com)

Congratulations to all the winners, and to the organizers for doing a fine job!

Posted by Chin on 03/31/07 at 05:30 PM

Chin, Globe seems to be f**king up with their customer services. Just had my share a few minutes ago. shesh.

Anyway, I thought about getting Globe DSL (Speak N’ Surf) but am now thinking twice. Might just go get PLDT DSL (again) for my back-up net connection.

So, did Ia (http://stellify.net) win? smile

Posted by Rom  on  03/31/07  at  06:52 PM

Hi Rom,

Sorry to disappoint you, but Ia didn’t win—nor did I. Max (http://max.limpag.com/) did. A well-dserved win, in my opinion.

As for PLDT, I’ve dumped them for Bayantel, which has given me very few problems. And when you do have to call customer support, a real, live human picks up the phone, not some damn machine.

Posted by Chin  on  03/31/07  at  10:21 PM

May I invite you to my feature story on the Blog Awards? Names and URLs included; with this, now you have mine.

Posted by Frank A Hilario  on  04/01/07  at  12:15 PM
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