Sun Cellular

Digitel Mobile Philippines
Sun Cellular
Wholly owned subsidiary of Smart
Industry Telecommunications
Founded Manila, Philippines (2003)
Headquarters Quezon City, Philippines
Key people
Manuel V. Pangilinan, Chairman
Orlando B Vea, President and CEO
Products Voice
SMS
MMS
Broadband services
Value Added Services
Owner JG Summit Holdings (2003–2011)
PLDT (2011–present)
Parent Digital Telecommunications Philippines
Website suncellular.com.ph

Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc., doing business as Sun Cellular, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Digital Telecommunications Philippines (Digitel), which in turn is owned by PLDT and is one of the Philippines’ largest mobile telecommunications companies. It was established by Digitel in September 2001 to provide wireless public and private telecommunications services. Sun Cellular is known for introducing unlimited call and text services in the Philippines.

History

In August 7, 2000, Digitel was granted a permit by the NTC to establish and operate a Nationwide Cellular Mobile Telephone System (CMTS) using Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and/or Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technology. The following month, the company founded the Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc. (DMPI) to assist in its wireless service.

In December 11, 2002, the government granted DMPI, through Republic Act No. 9180, the right to establish a permanent franchise to create and manage a wireless telecommunications service. DMPI launched its wireless service, known as Sun Cellular, in March 2003. From mobile telephony, Sun Cellular expanded its services to voice, messaging and international roaming services, to wireless broadband and value-added services for consumers and businesses.

In 2011, PLDT acquired Digitel, including Sun Cellular, from JG Summit Holdings. Although PLDT also owns former competitor Smart Communications, the two networks initially remained separate entities with completely independent mobile network infrastructure and corporate management structures.

However, as of 2016, Sun is slowly being integrated into the Smart network in terms of mobile network infrastructure and corporate management, with the aim of Sun being transitioned into a Smart brand (vis-a-vis TNT). Aside from the ongoing migration of all Sun data users to its new parent by way of them having to change their Internet settings, postpaid subscribers are being forced to migrate to Smart "in order to efficiently handle their needs following access of Sun customers to Smart’s ‘nationwidest’ network."[1]

Awards

  • Most Promising Telecom Service Provider in Asia Pacific award in the 2009 Frost & Sullivan ICT Award in Singapore.
  • The Agora Marketing Company of the Year in 2009 Award for its excellence in pioneering intra-network unlimited services and revolutionizing the country's telecommunications industry practices.
  • The 2004 Philippine Marketing Excellence Award
  • The 2005 Silver Prize for Most Effective New Service Introduction and Top 25 Philippine Companies recognized by Business Mirror and Stern Steward & Co.
  • In 2011, Sun Cellular won the Philippines Mobile Service Provider of the Year from the Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific Best Practices Awards in Singapore.[2]

References

  1. Sun Postpaid - FAQs retrieved April 15, 2017
  2. Sun Cellular - About Us retrieved October 31, 2013
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