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3G WI-FI taxi in Iloilo City

I never planned on taking the taxi a few days ago but when this 3G WIFI taxi stopped in front of me, I immediately hopped in. Mr Rhodney Uy, owner and driver, was quick to notice that I had an Android phone and he immediately offered what his taxi has to offer above other taxis - WI FI service. So that started the conversation in the taxi...
I told him that it was through the social media that I got to know of his 3G wi-fi enabled. According to him it could be the first taxi in the Philippines that has this service makes every stop a wi-fi hotspot for a few moments. Its a very good service to us who don't have data plans in our mobile to stay in touch onoine for the little while. During that ride (from Sta. Barbara to the city), I checked my Facebook pages, updated my Instagram and watched a Youtube video.
An Instagram update
But I wasn't sure if the service was free that time that I dread the moment as I was nearing my stop. But good thing it was free - despite it was an additional add-on on Rhodney's monthy expenses - he's having an unlimited service that is almost a thousand pesos that he might be changing to a pre paid service. 
By the way, the password of the first 3G WIFI taxi is "password", unless he changed it. You can contact Rhodney through 09461231982 if you also want to get the services of the first 3G WI-FI taxi and be among to be connected online, on the road!

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