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Globe Posts Significant Network Improvements, Says International Analytics Firms
Globe network improvements are gaining momentum, posting significant increases on various mobile experience metrics recognized by independent, international mobile analytics firms.
“We are pleased that efforts to upgrade our network are being recognized and reported by independent firms. More importantly, the network improvements are being felt and making an impact on the experience of our customers,” said Gil B. Genio, Globe Chief Technology and Information Officer.
Independent mobile analytics firm Opensignal in its report on users across five regions namely Mindanao, National Capital Region (NCR), North & Central Luzon, South Luzon, and Visayas said that overall experience across four metrics has significantly improved in all five regions, between Q4 2018 and Q3 20201.
For Video Experience, Globe saw its scores improving in three out of the five regions. In North & Central Luzon and NCR, Globe’s score rose by 40.6% and 30.3%, respectively, between Q4 2018 and Q3 2020, while in South Luzon, it rose by 24%.
For Download Speed, Globe users in North & Central Luzon saw a significant improvement of 42.1%, while South Luzon and NCR improved by 35.1% and 33.8% respectively.
For 4G Availability, or the proportion of time users spent connected to 4G services, Globe registered improvements in all five regions, with South Luzon at 18.8%, North and Central Luzon at 16.2%, NCR at 9%, Mindanao at 8.1%, and Visayas at 7.7%.
Latency Experience for Globe users was among the lowest across local operators, with improvements in North and Central Luzon at 14% followed by NCR at 13.4% and South Luzon at 11.6%. Latency experience refers to the delay or lag that users experience as data makes a round trip through the network.
Separately, independent analytics firm Ookla® in its quarterly data showed that in terms of mobile consistency score2, Globe is now enjoying 52-64% consistency in high population density areas including Metro Manila, Cagayan Valley, Ilocos Region, Central Luzon, Calabarzon, Bicol, and MIMAROPA. Mobile consistency score measures the number of incidences (viewed as a percentage) of a provider's samples equal or exceeds both a download threshold of 5 Mbps and an upload threshold of 1 Mbps.
The Ookla results on Latency experience over the last three months show Globe's nationwide average Latency likewise also improving from 52 milliseconds (ms) in Q2 2020 down to 44ms in Q3 2020 according to test results using Speedtest®. Faster download and upload speeds from the previous quarter were also recorded in CALABARZON, Central Luzon, Cordillera Administrative Region, and Ilocos Region. MIMAROPA, Bicol, and Cagayan Valley Region showed faster download speeds and Davao Region showed faster upload speeds in Q3 20203.
1Independent data referenced with consent from Opensignal “The mobile network experience across five regions in the Philippines has greatly improved since Q4 2018 – October 2020”
2Based on analysis by Ookla® of Speedtest Intelligence® data for Q3 2020. Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission.
3Based on analysis by Ookla® of Speedtest Intelligence® data average speeds and latency for Q2 and Q3 2020. Ookla trademarks used under license and reprinted with permission