US-based speed analytics firm Ookla has reported that the fixed broadband internet speed in the Philippines increased in February, while the mobile internet speeds experienced a slight drop.
In Ookla’s Speedtest Global Index, the country’s fixed broadband median speed rose from 88.13 Mbps in January to 90.03 Mbps in February.
However, the download speed for mobile internet decreased slightly dipped from 24.59 Mbps to 24.58 Mbps.
Despite the slight decrease, the Philippines climbed two spots in the ranking for mobile internet speed, now at 80th among 137 countries.
The country also improved its ranking for fixed broadband internet speed, now at 40th among 180 countries.
Regarding global performance, the median speeds are 39.77 Mbps for mobile and 78.62 Mbps for fixed broadband.
The United Arab Emirates is still at the top spot for mobile speed garnering 179.61 Mbps, while Singapore is still not toppled ranking first at fixed broadband with 237.15 Mbps.
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