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Wikipedia: Sun Cellular
Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc. d/b/a Sun Cellular
Type Wholly-owned subsidiary of Digitel
Founded Manila, Philippines (2003)
Headquarters Quezon City, Philippines
Key people Charles A. Lim, CEO
Industry Mobile Telecommunications
Products Postpaid/Prepaid Subscriptions
Voice
SMS
MMS
Value-Added Services
Unlimited Services
Parent Digital Telecommunications Philippines
Website http://www.suncellular.com.ph

Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc., is a mobile telecommunication service provider in the Philippines doing business as Sun Cellular. The company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Digital Telecommunications Philippines, or Digitel. Digitel is in turn owned by the JG Summit Group with a minority stake held by the TeliaSonera Group. It is assigned to access codes of 922, 923, 932 and 933. It began its operations in 2003, positioned as a latecomer in the market allowed it to put up infrastructure at lower cost.

Sun Cellular gained popularity because of its "24/7" offer of unlimited text messaging and calls for a fixed price for Sun-to-Sun transactions. This led competing networks Smart Communications and Globe Telecom to offer similar but higher-cost plans.

As of March 2009, Sun Cellular has 9 million subscribers.

Contents

Services

Regular Services

  • Voice Services
    • Call Types
    • Voice Mail Service
    • Call Management
  • Messaging Services
    • Local Text Messaging
    • International Text Messaging
  • Multimedia Messaging
  • GPRS
  • Data/Fax
  • 3G
    • Data
      • 10Php for 30 minutes (mobile browsing)
      • USB Data Modem
    • Video Calling

XPRESSLOAD

Xpressload

Sun Cellular's electronic prepaid reload service allows to load "Over-the-Air" via an accredited Sun Xpress Load Retailer. It also reload Unlimited Services, Special Loads, and Value-Added-Service Subscriptions.



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