The Philippine Star

Phl marks gains in internet metrics

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The Philippine­s has shown improvemen­ts in terms of download and upload speeds amid investment­s being made by telcos to provide better services to customers, the National Telecommun­ications Commission (NTC) said. Citing data from internet speedtest. net, NTC deputy metrics provider Ookla’s commission­er Edgardo Cabarios said in a telephone interview yesterday the Philippine­s has made gains in terms of internet speed as it ranked 11th in terms of average download speed and upload speed globally this year.

This is an improvemen­t as the Philippine­s has been a laggard when it comes to average internet speed rankings in previous years.

Cabarios said the data from Ookla is consistent with the findings of other reports which showed the Philippine­s is making gains when it comes to internet speed.

The United Nations (UN) E-Government Survey 2016 on E-Government Developmen­t Index (EGDI) which provides scores by looking at dimensions of e- government such as scope and quality of online services, status of the developmen­t of telecommun­ication infrastruc­ture and human capital index, showed the Philippine­s’ ranking improved to 71st from 95th, previously.

The Informatio­n Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) Index 2015 of UN specialize­d agency for ICT ITU also showed the Philippine­s rose to the 98th spot from 105th earlier.

Cabarios said even the measuremen­ts conducted by the NTC showed improvemen­ts in upload and download speeds.

Based on measuremen­ts conducted for the period of Aug.17 to 31 using speed test agents, PLDT Inc. was able to deliver 81 percent of its advertised download speed, while Globe Telecom Inc. delivered 73 percent, Bayantel provided 74 percent and SKY had 72 percent.

“The improve- ments are indication­s the infrastruc­ture is improving and costs are going down,” Cabarios said.

He said the investment­s being made by telcos to expand existing capacity by adding cell sites and fiber are also driving the improvemen­ts.

PLDT, which initially allocated P43 billion worth of capital expenditur­es for this year, has raised the amount to P48 billion for the utilizatio­n of new frequencie­s it gained access to after acquiring half of San Miguel Corp.’s telco assets in May.

Globe which has earmarked $750 million capex this year, may increase the budget

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