Globe Telecom Inc. has improved its fixed broadband services in additional 35 areas in the third quarter, the company said citing a report from Ookla.
In a statement, Globe said it has achieved recognition as the most consistent fixed broadband provider in 33 towns and cities and two provinces nationwide for the third quarter of the year based on analysis by Ookla of Speedtest Intelligence data.
This follows Globe’s achievement in the previous quarter where it secured the top spot in 31 locations.
Consistency pertains to the percentage of a provider’s data samples that meet minimum thresholds for both download and upload speeds. High consistency scores indicate better and more stable internet performance.
Among the impressive scores across the country, Dangcagan, Bukidnon leads with 90.76, closely followed by San Luis, Pampanga at 90.55, and Mandaluyong, Metro Manila at 89.21.
Ookla’s findings solidifies the global industry’s trust in Globe’s performance and methodologies behind its benchmarking.
“We are immensely proud of our team’s dedication to bringing only the best broadband experience to our valued customers. These consistency scores are not just numbers but a testament to our commitment to deliver uninterrupted connectivity,” said Raymond Policarpio, Globe At Home brand management vice president.
As of 2022, the company has deployed an impressive 3.7 million fiber-to-the-home lines, with 1.4 million rolled out in the year alone. Globe is also proactively transitioning its fixed wireless and legacy technology patrons to fiber connections.