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PH internet speed improves after Duterte call: Speedtest
ABS-CBN NEWS
Posted at Oct 18 2017 02:51 PM

Manila - Internet speeds for both mobile and fixed broadband in the Philippines improved in September, after President Rodrigo Duterte called on telecommunications companies to improve their services, according to industry monitor Speedtest Global.
Average download speed for mobile picked up to 11.95 Mbps in September from 10.47 Mbps in August and 8.18 Mbps in September last year, improving the country's world ranking to 94th from 99th, Speedtest said.
For fixed broadband, average download speed rose to 13.41 Mbps in September from 13.29 Mbps in the previous month and 8.76 Mbps during the same period in 2016. This brought the Philippines world ranking to 88th from 91st."
At these speeds, consumers can download a 1-hour and 40-minute long movie in "less than 10 minutes," Speedtest said.
"The improvement in the Philippines’ Internet speed may be attributed to President Duterte’s repeated calls for telecommunications companies to improve their services," Speedtest said.
Speedtest.net releases monthly mobile and fixed broadband speeds from "billions" of consumer-initiated speed tests from around the globe.
Iraq had the slowest mobile internet speed while Venezuela, which is embroiled in political and economic upheavals, had the slowest fixed line connection.
Here are the top performing countries according to the Global Speedtext Index in September.
Mobile
1. Norway - 57.74 mbps
2. Netherlands - 51.92 mbps
3. Hungary - 49.14 mbps
4. Iceland - 48.83 mbps
5. Singapore - 48.82 mbps
Fixed broadband
1. Singapore - 156.67 mbps
2. Hong Kong - 145.75 mbps
3. Iceland - 127.11 mbps
4. South Korea - 121.49 mbps
5. Romania - 98.39 mbps

Malapit nang bumilis ang internet natin he he:)
 
matagal na sanang nakapasok ang ibang telco kng hindi inopuan ni dating sec salalima.kaya ayon nadismayasi Du30 pina resign
 
Mabilis naman na internet ngayon basta wag lang sa wired dahil mabagal talaga yun at unstable. Ang problema naten mahal ang internet dito sa pinas.
 
Waiting for Telstra, PT&T and Airtel to come to PH! We badly need better Internet...

Hoping Converge gets wider coverage not only in Luzon but also in Vizayas and Mindanao...
 
Yung iba "hoping for faster and better internet connection", eh naka-freenet lang naman. Magbayad ka, hoy!
Hahaha. Pag dumating yung araw na yon, siguro nman mura nalang internet di ba. :)
 
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Hahaha 1,500 gastos ko monthly sa prepaid load since mas stable pa prepaid kesa sa postpaid plans. At hindi porke't nandito ka sa PHC eh freenet agad hanap mo. Speaking of VPN, gamit ko yung VoltNet na may 300 monthly for VIP , wala pang kasama sa promo promo na kailangan lolx
Hindi naman po kasi para sa inyo 'yung comment ko eh. Hahaha
 
Lol anu ito duterte propaganda? Pasok sa phc? Dati ng mabilis ang exisying internet infra, internet exchange providet lang ang dapat ayusin at because nathrotlle ng service providers natin speed. Sana wag ninyo ipropaganda duterte hanggang dito.
Ganun din sasabihin ko sa mga nagpropaganda religion.
 
Swazhu, ikaw lang ang nag-iisip niyan. Magtayo ka ng sarili mong thread at dun mo ilabas yang mga hinaing mo. Mabilis na daw dati pa? Wag ako! Internet ng pilipinas ng buong pilipinas mula Luzon,visayas at Mindanao. Hindi lang mismo sa lugar niyo sa bahay niyo.
 
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