“PLDT Postpaid has been instrumental in our growth. Their team took the time to truly understand our needs and helped us eliminate inefficiencies.”
Carlos Martines
MEX – CEO
“Partnering with PLDT Postpaid was a game-changer for us. They took the time to understand our challenges and helped us streamline our operations for success.”
Kate Smith
Swirl – CEO & President
“I hired PLDT Postpaid for a small project & was very happy. He not only answered all my questions, but he didn’t treat me like a “small project”. I was very satisfied & would recommend.”
PLDT postpaid generally refers to monthly subscription plans for home fiber internet and optional landline service. Postpaid means you use the service first, then pay after you receive a statement for the billing cycle.
When comparing options, focus on the speed tier, what is included in the monthly fee (unlimited data, landline features), and account management tools like Bills Online or MyHome for viewing statements and paying bills.
Is postpaid or prepaid WiFi better?
Postpaid is usually chosen for heavier home use where you want consistent speed and a predictable monthly bill. Prepaid is often chosen for pay-as-you-go flexibility and tighter control over spending.
How do postpaid bills work?
For a household connection, the practical "philosophy" is simple: match the plan to your daily load. If you stream, work from home, or connect many devices, a higher fiber speed tier can reduce congestion.
Because the billing model is fixed per cycle, keep track of your statement date and due date. If you add optional bundles (like landline add-ons), note the new recurring items so the bill stays predictable.
How do I check my PLDT postpaid bill?
Use your online account tools to view your statement, current balance, and payment options. Many users manage this through Bills Online or the MyHome portal, where you can also review past statements and track due dates.