PLDT, Fastest Broadband in PH Since 2018
The Philippines ranks as having 5th fastest internet in Southeast Asia based on the latest Speedtest® Global Index report from internet analysis firm Ookla.
“The Philippines has been steadily climbing in the rankings on the Speedtest GlobalIndex,” said Sylwia Kechiche, principal analyst at Ookla. “This is on account of the Philippine operators’ investments to modernize and upgrade their copper infrastructure and the active migration of customers to fiber, as well as connecting many first-time users.”
Country | Download Speeds
(Median) |
Singapore | 215.83 Mbps |
Thailand | 195.22 Mbps |
Malaysia | 89.09 Mbps |
Vietnam | 79.95 Mbps |
Philippines | 78.69 Mbps |
Brunei | 51.07 Mbps |
Laos | 28.75 Mbps |
Indonesia | 22.36 Mbps |
Cambodia | 19.82 Mbps |
Myanmar (Burma) | 18.51 Mbps |
East Timor | 5.63 Mbps |
Ookla’s Speedtest Global Index is a ranking based on the median download speed that users experience with their internet connections, which more accurately reflects the speeds they are likely to get.
“The Philippines’ continuous rise in the Speedtest Global Index is a result of the long-term investments and hard work of all the telco operators in the country. At PLDT, we reinforce our commitment to provide the best customer experience and power homes with future-ready innovations,” said Jeremiah de la Cruz, PLDT Senior Vice President and Head of Consumer Business – Home.
PLDT was awarded as the fastest fixed broadband service provider at Ookla’sSpeedtest Awards™for Q1-Q2 2022. It logged the fastest results with a Speed Score™ of 77.91, with a peak download and upload speed of 210.83 Mbps and 234.21 Mbps, respectively. These figures were aggregated from millions of user-initiated speed tests on Ookla’s platform.
Fastest and Widest network in PH
PLDT’s improved services directly result from its major investments in its broadband infrastructure.
As of end-June 2022, PLDT has expanded its fiber infrastructure to over 837,900 kilometers and its total fiber capacity to 6.72 million ports, reaching over 16.2 million homes.
Last July, PLDT launched its US-Transpacific Jupiter cable system, which is expected to boost its international data transfer capacity by allowing higher speeds of up to 60 Terabits per second. Meanwhile, its robust domestic cable system has a capacity of 55 Terabits per second, allowing for greater connectivity across the country’s over 7,000 islands.
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