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Opensignal: Smart dominates local mobile experience in Q1

- Arjay L. Balinbin

PLDT, Inc.’s wireless arm Smart Communicat­ions, Inc. dominated Opensignal’s firstquart­er ranking of mobile network experience among the country’s three largest mobile operators.

Smart was the market leader in terms of download speed experience and fifthgener­ation (5G) download speed, with scores of 19.7 megabits per second (Mbps) and 149.9 Mbps, respective­ly, Opensignal senior analyst Sam Fenwick said in his report for the first quarter.

Smart outperform­ed DITO Telecommun­ity Corp. by 4.9 Mpbs (32.8%) in terms of download speed and Globe Telecom, Inc. by 38.8 Mbps (35%) in terms of 5G download speed.

Mr. Fenwick said Smart 5G users also spent the most time on 5G and found a 5G signal in the most locations.

“Smart wins 5G availabili­ty with a score of 14.7%, 5.8 percentage points ahead of Globe’s 8.8%. Smart’s lead is smaller in 5G reach as it wins with a score of 4.4 points, while Globe comes second with 3.5 points,” he noted.

At the same time, Smart dominated the games and voice applicatio­n experience.

“Smart’s margin of victory is impressive for both games experience and 5G games experience — for the former, its score of 54 points is 12.9 points (31.5%) higher than that of second placed DITO. Smart wins 5G games experience with a score of 68.1 points, ahead of Globe’s score of 56.8 points by an impressive 11.3 points,” Mr. Fenwik said.

Meanwhile, Globe won the excellent consistent quality award with a 7.8 percentage points margin over Smart.

“In core consistent quality, Globe beat DITO by 12.8 percentage points,” Mr. Fenwik said.

Opensignal’s measures of consistent quality quantify how often users’ experience on a network was sufficient to support common applicatio­ns’ requiremen­ts.

Meanwhile, excellent consistent quality analyzes the percentage of users’ tests that met the minimum recommende­d thresholds for watching highdefini­tion video, completing group video conference calls, and playing games. Moreover, core consistent quality uses thresholds for less demanding applicatio­ns.

DITO dominated the upload speed experience category, with its users seeing the fastest average upload speeds in the country of 4.8 Mbps.

“DITO commanded a lead of 0.3 Mbps (7.6%) over second placed Smart’s score of 4.5 Mbps. Globe is in third place with a score of 3 Mbps,” Mr. Fenwik said.

“However, Smart is the sole winner of the 5G upload speed award with a score of 14.6 Mbps — 3.6 Mbps (32.5%) ahead of second-placed Globe.”

Hastings Holdings, Inc., a unit of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., has a majority stake in BusinessWo­rld through the Philippine Star Group, which it controls. —

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