TALK N TEXT - SAKLOLOAD

Run out of load? No worry! Now with Talk N Text SAKLOLOAD you can borrow text, call and mobile internet credits. The credits will be deducted on your next reload. You can borrowed up to P15, that's a very convenience for Talk N Text subscribers.

Please refer to the table below for more information.



Price How to Validity Components
P4 I-dial ang *767 1 day 4 texts to TNT/SMART
P5 I-dial ang *7572 1 day 5 texts to ALL NETWORKS
P6.5 I-dial ang *7871 1 day 1 min call to TNT/SMART
P7 I-text ang SAKLOLOAD<space>BIG7
at i-send sa 7676
1 day 9 texts to TNT/SMART
P10 I-text ang SAKLOLOAD<space>BIG10
at i-send sa 7676
1 day 10 texts to ALL NETWORKS
+ 3 texts to TNT/SMART
P10 I-text ang SAKLOLOAD<space>SURF10
at i-send sa 7676
1 hour 20 minutes browsing +
P1 airtime

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List of Mobile Number Prefixes 2019

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Mobile phone area codes in the Philippines are composed of three digits and always start with the number 9. These area codes do not necessarily indicate a geographic region, instead they represent the service provider. That’s why we’d rather call them mobile number prefixes. Originally, there were four prefixes used for mobile phones: 912 for Mobiline (CDMA), 915 for Islacom (GSM), 917 for Globe (GSM) and 973 for Express Telecom. Smart followed later, that’s why they got the prefix 918.

It was owned by Eastern Telecoms before it started operations, until it was acquired by PLDT. Similarly, Islacom was acquired by Globe, Mobiline was a PLDT subsidiary. As service grew rapidly throughout the 1990s and even until today, existing codes have been exhausted and new codes have been added to fulfill demand. [Source: Wikipedia, audie]

We update this list from time to time, depending on the information submitted to us. If there are any inaccuracies, please let us know in the comments section below. We’ll try to update this as soon as we can.