Manila Bulletin

PH Internet speed improves significan­tly

- By EMMIE V. ABADILLA

The country’s Internet speed has significan­tly improved, according to the latest OOKLA’s Speedtest Global Index.

The Philippine­s’ average download speed for fixed broadband improved 143.74% from 7.91Mbps in July 2016 to 19.28 Mbps in February 2019.

On the other hand, the country’s average download mobile broadband speed also improved by 94.35% from 7.44Mbps in July 2016 to 14.46Mbps in February 2019.

Overall, the Philippine­s’ Internet speed placed twenty-ninth for fixed broadband and 33rd for mobile out of fifty Asian countries.

Out of forty-six Asia Pacific countries, the average download speed of the Philippine­s ranked twenty-first for fixed broadband and twenty-third for mobile.

Among the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the average download speed for fixed broadband of the Philippine­s registered faster than that of Brunei, Indonesia, Cambodia and Myanmar’s. For mobile speed, the Philippine­s came out faster than Cambodia and Indonesia.

As the country prepares for the eventual entry of MISLATEL, the provisiona­l new major telco player, Internet speed and pricing are expected to improve further.

At present, the National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC) is awaiting he House of Representa­tives confirmati­on of the Senate version of the approval of the sale/transfer of MISLATEL’s controllin­g interest in favor of Udenna, Chelsea and Chinatel.

To ensure global competitiv­eness, the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) has also linked up with tower firms and is looking to partner with telcos to fast track the rollout of the government’s common tower initiative.

In a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) the DICT is proposing to sign with the National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC) and with each telco company, the DICT and NTC are set identify sites where common towers are recommende­d to be built.

The plan is to build 50,000 common towers in the next seven (7) years with a target of 3,000 sites on Year 1 and gradually increasing it to 10,000 sites from Year 5 to Year 7.

Digital 2019 reported that the Philippine­s led the world on average time spent daily using Internet via any device at 10 hours and 2 minutes.

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