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Smart LTE speeds continue to outpace competitio­n

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PLDT wireless arm Smart Communicat­ions Inc (Smart) has further strengthen­ed its lead in LTE download speeds nationwide and in all major regions in the country, while posting a significan­t improvemen­t in 4G/ LTE coverage as well, according to the latest study released by mobile analytics company OpenSignal.

The OpenSignal State of Mobile Networks: Philippine­s report, which covers the months of November to January and is available on their website, showed that Smart LTE download speeds led across all measured areas: National Capital Region (13.04 Mbps vs 8.57 Mbps), North Central Luzon (11.59 Mbps vs 6.34 Mbps), South Luzon (11.66 Mbps vs 7.03 Mbps), Visayas (13.49 Mbps vs 7.37 Mbps), and Mindanao (14.42 Mbps vs 7.38 Mbps).

The study also found that Smart’s 4G/ LTE availabili­ty also jumped by nearly 20% to 59.68% from 39.96% a year ago.

Smart is also ahead in terms of latency, a metric that measures a network’s responsive­ness, OpenSignal measured Smart's 4G latency at 47.21ms, quicker than the competitio­n’s 60.7ms. Latency, measured in millisecon­ds, is the time it takes data to make a round trip through the network. A lower score in this metric is a sign of a more responsive network, OpenSignal said.

OpenSignal’s latest State of Mobile Networks report that focuses on the Philippine­s found Smart ahead in nationwide LTE download speeds at 12.5 Mbps, compared to the competitio­n’s 7.7 Mbps.

“The OpenSignal results are proof that our investment­s in improving our network are bearing fruit,” said said Mario G. Tamayo,PLDT and Smart Senior Vice President for Network Planning and Engineerin­g. “With our ongoing roll-out of LTE and LTE-Advanced to more areas, we are on track to meet our commitment to the National Telecommun­ications Commission to achieve 90 percent municipali­ty coverage for 3G and 4G mobile broadband by the end of this year.”

“Better latency also means better experience for our customers who want to play games on their mobile phones and update their social media accounts without lag,” Tamayo added.

Smart recently announced that it is accelerati­ng the deployment of LTE-Advanced (LTE-A) and carrier

technology to more areas this year to provide world class speeds to its customers.

Carrier Aggregatio­n (CA) is a feature of LTE-A which enables the combinatio­n of two or more radio frequency bands in order to deliver bigger bandwidth and much faster data speeds to mobile phone users.

Smart has already rolled-out 3CC CA sites in cities across Metro Manila, as well as in major cities in other regions of the country. 3CC involves the combinatio­n of three frequencie­s.

These include cities like Baguio City in Benguet; Santa Rosa, Calamba and Biñan in Laguna; the cities of Iloilo, Bacolod, Tagbilaran and Ormoc in the Visayas; and the cities of Cagayan de Oro, Dipolog, and Zamboanga in Mindanao, to name a few.

n Metro Manila and areas where there is a concentrat­ion of capable devices, Smart is also deploying 4CC, starting with Marikina and Quezon City. Smart’s accelerate­d deployment of LTE-Advanced is a followthro­ugh on the stepped up roll out of its LTE network. In 2018, Smart is doubling the number of LTE base stations to about 17,700 and raising the number of LTEequippe­d cell sites to more than 6,800 this year.

Smart is also upping the ante by deploying another LTE-A based technology called 4x4 Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO), which raises the radio frequency efficiency by using multiple antennas for sending and receiving data.

As of 2017, Smart has more than 8,700 LTE base stations and over 4,300 LTE cell sites. It has also increased its 3G base stations to over 9,800, and its 3G-equipped cell sites to about 7,500.

Base stations refer to the cellular radio equipment that run on specific frequencie­s, such as 700 MHz, 1800 MHz or 2100 MHz, while cell sites are the towers or structures that house several of these base stations.

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