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DITO Telecommunity passed its first technical audit, surpassing the required minimum average of 27 Mbps broadband speed, according to the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC). Based on the NTC statement, the telco surpassed the required minimum average broadband speed set at 27 Mbps. Based on the audit, which was started on January 7, DITO has an average speed of 507.5 Mbps for 5G and 85.9 Mbps for 4G. According to independent auditor KPMG RG Manabat & Co., DITO's coverage reached 37.48% of the population. DITO was found accessible to 37,845,315 people, equivalent to 8,860 barangays nationwide. The NTC remarked that KPMG RG Manabat used stratified random sampling to choose 12% of the 1,602 cell sites for testing. However, the agency noted that the audit was performed while DITO does not have subscribers yet. "Dito's entry in the market is a welcome development in the telco industry. Read more in our articles including "DITO passed its commitments on its first year of technical audit" and "Dito Telecommunity deadline for requirements extended by NTC".

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What is Dito NTC?

DITO Telecommunity passed its first technical audit, surpassing the required minimum average of 27 Mbps broadband speed, according to the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC). Based on the NTC statement, the telco surpassed the required minimum average broadband speed set at 27 Mbps.

What have you covered about Dito NTC?

Based on the audit, which was started on January 7, DITO has an average speed of 507.5 Mbps for 5G and 85.9 Mbps for 4G. According to independent auditor KPMG RG Manabat & Co., DITO's coverage reached 37.48% of the population. DITO was found accessible to 37,845,315 people, equivalent to 8,860 barangays nationwide.

Where can I find articles about Dito NTC?

Our coverage of Dito NTC includes: "DITO passed its commitments on its first year of technical audit"; "Dito Telecommunity deadline for requirements extended by NTC"; "PH among slowest countries in shift away from 3G". Each article provides unique insights and information.