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DITO passes 5th technical audit with 597Mbps average 5G speeds

DITO Telecommunity underwent its 5th and final technical audit in its commitment to ensure at least 84% population coverage in the Philippines.

The telecoms company revealed today that they’ve completed and passed the last technical audit by a 3rd-party auditing firm and the NTC for the committed 84% coverage and 55Mbps minimum average mobile internet speed.

The audit revealed DITO passed both tests with an population coverage of 86.3%, a 92Mbps minimum average 4G speed and 597Mbps minimum average 5G mobile internet speed.

The results also showed improvements over the performance of DITO on its first year of operations in 2021 — The 1st audit back January 7, 2021, DITO has an average speed of 507.5 Mbps for 5G and 85.9 Mbps for 4G.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

1 Response

  1. Avatar for donald duck donald duck says:

    Good article

    But do we really believe these audits how do we know these tests are not manipulated by Dito giving unthrottled access

    These audits are very questionable

    I have been with Dito since they first started up and first 4 to 6 months I was hitting good speeds close to 96Mbps on average but as time has gone by speeds are much much slower I’m lucky if I can get an average of 10Mbps that’s a 3G speed

    They should stop calling it 4G as Dito never actually achieves 4G minimum speeds of 100Mbps anything below 100 is LTE and anything lower than 43Mbps is 3G

    So I wouldn’t take these results seriously most certainly manipulated

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