PLDT Home has won the Ookla Speedtest awards for Q1 to Q2 for the fifth consecutive year by achieving a score of 77.9 and logged the fastest download and upload speeds 210.83 Mbps and 234.21 Mbps respectively.
“The past years have proven how essential fast and reliable internet services are for Filipinos to work, study, and be entertained at home. With this award, we thank Ookla for recognizing our consistent efforts to top ourselves. This win reiterates our unwavering commitment to power our customers with the best digital services so that they can progress in life as they do things digitally better at home.”
Jeremiah de la Cruz, PLDT Senior Vice President and Head of Consumer Business – Home
PLDT Home has been the country’s fastest ISP for five consecutive years and is committed to delivering undisputable speeds to every Filipino household.
“Speedtest Awards, presented by Ookla, are reserved for an elite delegation of network operators that have delivered exceptional internet performance and coverage within a market. It is our pleasure to present PLDT with the award for Fastest Broadband in the Philippines. This recognition is a testament to their exceptional performance in Q1-Q2 2022 based on Ookla’s rigorous analysis of consumer-initiated tests taken with Speedtest.”
Doug Suttles, Ookla CEO
Additionally, PLDT Home alos got the fastest connections in 15 major areas in the Philippines these cities include: Quezon City, Pasig City, Davao City, Cagayan de Oro, Bulacan, Bacolod, Cainta, Baguio City, Pasay City, Iloilo City, Lucena, Malabon City, Valenzuela City, Marikina Cityand Batangas.
The telco company, for the top four areas, achieved the highest download and upload speeds, respectively, at 68.30 Mbps and 70.73 Mbps in Quezon City; 89.57 Mbps and 83.42 Mbps in Bulacan; In Mindanao, PLDT Home recorded 47.64 download and 47.58 upload speeds, respectively, at 79.35 Mbps and 79.10 Mbps in Davao City; and, 84.75 Mbps and 84.56 Mbps in Cagayan De Oro.
For more information, visit the PLDT Home website.
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