10.0.0.1 Piso WiFi[]
In the Philippines, Piso WiFi stands out as a practical solution to the challenge of expensive internet subscriptions. The name itself blends "Piso", the Filipino term for one peso, with "WiFi", symbolizing its low-cost, pay-as-you-go internet service.
This innovative model provides users with internet access for just a few pesos, eliminating the need for costly telecom plans from providers like Globe or Smart. For as little as 20 pesos, users can enjoy unlimited internet usage until midnight, making it a budget-friendly option for daily connectivity.
The Piso WiFi system works like a vending machine for internet access. Users simply insert coins into the machine to get connected, making the service incredibly straightforward and accessible to all. Its simplicity and affordability have made it a preferred choice across the nation.
Beyond convenience, Piso WiFi is transforming internet accessibility. By offering a cost-effective way to go online, it bridges the digital divide, bringing connectivity to remote and underserved areas. It has become a common sight in public spaces like malls, community centers, and transit hubs, ensuring that internet access is not just a privilege for the few but a resource for everyone.
Piso WiFi isn’t just about affordable internet—it’s about empowerment. By breaking down barriers to connectivity, it has become a lifeline for students, workers, and communities, fostering opportunities and growth in the digital age. [1]
How Much Does Piso WiFi Cost?[]
Starting a Piso WiFi business involves several factors, including initial investment, ongoing operating costs, and setup requirements. Here's a breakdown of the expenses and considerations:
Initial Investment[]
Machines range from ₱8,000 to ₱30,000, depending on the model and features. Look for options that include a warranty and ensure the machine has a good WiFi range and user capacity. Providing a suitable space for customers to sit or stay can cost between ₱500 to ₱4,000. This can be as simple as a few wooden stools or as comprehensive as a covered seating area. Many owners install security cages for their machines to prevent theft or damage. Additional security features, like solar lights or CCTV, may cost extra.
Internet Subscription Plans[]
Plans start at ₱1,500 for speeds up to 100 Mbps, with a ₱2,500 installation fee. Note that this service has limited availability. Unlimited fiber plans start at ₱999 for speeds up to 20 Mbps, with an installation fee of ₱1,799. This option is available in Manila, Cebu, and Davao. Offers wider coverage with plans starting at ₱1,699 for up to 100 Mbps. Installation charges vary by location. In remote areas, local providers may be the only option. Their prices and packages depend on availability and inclusions.
Operating Expenses[]
Expect to spend around ₱200–₱300 per month. Monthly costs depend on the chosen plan. While breakdowns are rare, occasional repairs or maintenance may add to costs. If you hire someone to collect and manage earnings, their salary will be part of your monthly expenses. [2]
How Much Can You Earn from Piso WiFi?[]
The Piso WiFi business has become a popular venture in the Philippines, offering a cost-effective and practical solution for individuals seeking internet access. With an initial capital requirement of approximately P30,000, entrepreneurs can start their own Piso WiFi business and potentially earn a steady income.
The lowest reported earnings for a single Piso WiFi vending machine are around P200 per day, which totals P6,000 per month. However, depending on location, demand, and internet usage, earnings can rise significantly. The highest reported income from a single machine can reach as much as P44,000 per month.
Machines placed in high-traffic areas like schools, markets, or transportation hubs are likely to attract more users and generate higher earnings. Offering competitive pricing, such as P5 for 30 minutes or P10 for one hour, appeals to a broad customer base, including students and individuals without internet access at home. A reliable and fast connection ensures customer satisfaction and repeat usage, contributing to higher earnings. [3]
How to Pause Piso WiFi Time?[]
One of the standout features of Piso WiFi is the "Pause Time" function. This feature allows users to temporarily stop their internet session timer, preserving unused time for later use.
- Connect to the Piso WiFi network via your device's WiFi settings.
- Open a browser and enter 10.0.0.1 in the address bar to access the user menu.
- Tap the Pause Time button to halt the timer.
- When you're ready to continue, tap Resume Time to restart your session.
The Pause Time function is especially useful for users who may need to step away from their internet session. For instance: if you're on a break but want to save remaining time for later and to avoid wasting paid time during interruptions. However, this feature is only available if the vendor has enabled it on their Piso WiFi system. [4]
REFERENCES:
- ↑ TP-Link. (n.d.). A guide to understanding Piso WiFi: Important things to learn about Piso WiFi. Retrieved January 20, 2025, from https://www.tp-link.com/ph/blog/1123/a-guide-to-understanding-piso-wifi-important-things-to-learn-about-piso-wifi/
- ↑ The Thrifty Pinay. (2023, March 15). How to start a Piso WiFi business: Everything you need to know. Retrieved January 20, 2025, from https://thethriftypinay.com/2023/03/15/how-to-start-a-piso-wifi-business-everything-you-need-to-know/
- ↑ Staff Report. (2018, October 24). Piso Wi-Fi vending machine can earn you as much as P6,000/month. The Filipino Times. Retrieved from https://filipinotimes.net/feature/2018/10/24/piso-wi-fi-vending-machine-can-earn-much-p6000month/
- ↑ 10.0.0.1 Piso WiFi. Retrieved January 20, 2025, from https://100001.pw/