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Smart, Sun, TNT subscribers get biggest YouTube surprise

Following the massive success of its Video Every Day campaign, digital service provider Smart Communications ups the ante with a bigger and more accessible FREE YouTube treat for millions of Filipinos.

Now, all prepaid subscribers of Smart, Sun and TNT simply have to dial *123#—Smart’s easy-access portal for promos—to enjoy more hours of YouTube every day.

Free YouTube for All

“Filipinos love YouTube and it has evolved to become more than just a platform. For many, it is an educational tool, an entertainment hub or a handy resource for life hacks,” PLDT-Smart SVP and Consumer Business Market Development Head Oscar A. Reyes, Jr. said.

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“Now, more and more Filipinos can pursue their passions anytime and anywhere through watching their favorite content on YouTube, now made easier with Smart’s Free YouTube For All.”

To enjoy your Free YouTube, subscribers would simply have to dial *123#, choose option 1, and follow the on-screen instructions.

All prepaid subscribers are in for a surprise, as they can enjoy different FREE YouTube offers! Subscribers may get a FREE additional 1 hour (1 GB) of YouTube on top of their GIGA VIDEO or GIGA VIDEO+ subscriptions. On the other hand, Non-LTE subscribers who upgrade to LTE may get up to 1 hour(1GB) of Free YouTube daily, for up to 60 days.

Smart, Sun and TNT subscribers can use up their Free YouTube For All in one sitting or in several short sessions throughout the day without having to worry about deductions on data allocation for other online activities.

Subscribers who avail of the Free YouTube promo can also use the free access to watch their favorite shows on iflix, iWant, Cignal Play and NBA League Pass. For more info on how to get your free YouTube, visit https://smart.com.ph/prepaid/freeyoutubeforall

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Empowering Filipinos with content

From vlogs, music and how-to videos to documentaries, product reviews and full-on shows, YouTube is the go-to video platform for Filipinos who, in recent years, have increasingly gravitated to mobile devices and platforms for exciting digital content. 

With Free YouTube for all, Smart provides subscribers a convenient way to pursue their passions, whatever they may be. After all, YouTube has something for everybody—whether it’s for fun and learning.

Worry-free video streaming with PH’s fastest LTE

Subscribers of Smart, Sun and TNT can be assured of reliable high-speed connectivity from the country’s undisputed fastest LTE network, as affirmed by globally renowned firms Ookla, OpenSignal, Tutela and P3.

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