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Maya Black Credit Card: What It Is, Who Can Get It, and My Personal Experience

  Maya Black Credit Card: What It Is, Who Can Get It, and My Personal Experience Maya continues to level up its financial products, and one of its newest and most talked-about offerings is the Maya Black Credit Card . If you’re someone who’s been eyeing a credit card but prefers a fully digital and hassle-free process, this might be worth checking out. What Is the Maya Black Credit Card? The Maya Black Credit Card is a regular, unsecured credit card offered by Maya. This means you don’t need a security deposit to get one—unlike secured credit cards. Everything, from application to approval and monitoring your credit limit, is done directly through the Maya app, making it very convenient. It’s designed for users who already have an established relationship with Maya, whether through savings, payments, or transactions within the app. Who Is Eligible for the Maya Black Credit Card? Eligibility depends on Maya’s internal assessment. Factors may include: Your usage of the Maya app Tra...

Starlink Philippines: Price, Speed, Coverage, and Comparison vs PLDT & Globe

🌐 What Is Starlink ? Starlink is a high-speed internet service powered by SpaceX (Elon Musk’s space company) that uses satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) to beam internet directly to your home or location — no cables, no fiber lines needed.  Unlike traditional satellite internet (which suffers from high latency and slow speeds), Starlink uses thousands of small satellites closer to Earth to deliver faster speeds and lower delay .  📡 Can Starlink Work in Very Remote Areas? Yes — this is where Starlink shines. Because Starlink doesn’t need fiber cables, it can provide internet to mountain provinces, islands, upland barangays, and other underserved areas that traditional ISPs (like PLDT or Globe) don’t reach. Many users in rural Philippines report stable connectivity where 3G/4G and fiber never reached.  The key requirement is a clear view of the sky so the dish can “see” satellites — concrete walls, trees, or tall buildings can block the signal.  💸 How Much Doe...