Since the submerged cables are now fixed, not only PLDT subscribers should be experiencing faster connection speeds, but the whole Philippines as well as eight other APAC countries as mentioned in our previous article. Recognizing this growing reality, PLDT Home continues to go beyond delivering reliable and fast internet by championing responsible digital citizenship through Online Alerto, its online safety advocacy that empowers Filipinos to navigate the digital world more safely and responsibly. has been named the Philippines’ fastest internet provider for 2025 by Ookla, marking its third consecutive year at the top of the global network intelligence firm’s rankings. The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has released the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) for the Konektadong Pinoy (KP) Act, a move expected to make internet services cheaper, faster, and more accessible nationwide. DICT Secretary Henry Aguda said the government is targeting at least a 40% drop in internet prices by 2026, which could boost the Philippines’ ranking in ASEAN for internet affordability. Not long ago, the Philippines have always been reported as among having the slowest internet in the Sount-East Asian region. What We (Consumers) All Should Demand The broader ambition is clear: the Philippines wants to be a top‑tier ASEAN connectivity hub, with a Php 6 trillion digital infrastructure plan aiming for faster, cheaper, and more reliable networks nationwide. Read more in our articles including "APCN2 fixed, Philippines to expect faster Internet " and "Beyond Reliable and Fast Internet: PLDT Home Champions Safer Digital Spaces for Filipinos".
Since the submerged cables are now fixed, not only PLDT subscribers should be experiencing faster connection speeds, but the whole Philippines as well as eight other APAC countries as mentioned in our previous article. Recognizing this growing reality, PLDT Home continues to go beyond delivering reliable and fast internet by championing responsible digital citizenship through Online Alerto, its online safety advocacy that empowers Filipinos to navigate the digital world more safely and responsibly.
has been named the Philippines’ fastest internet provider for 2025 by Ookla, marking its third consecutive year at the top of the global network intelligence firm’s rankings. The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has released the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) for the Konektadong Pinoy (KP) Act, a move expected to make internet services cheaper, faster, and more accessible nationwide. DICT Secretary Henry Aguda said the government is targeting at least a 40% drop in internet prices by 2026, which could boost the Philippines’ ranking in ASEAN for internet affordability.
Our coverage of fast internet in philippines includes: "APCN2 fixed, Philippines to expect faster Internet "; "Beyond Reliable and Fast Internet: PLDT Home Champions Safer Digital Spaces for Filipinos"; "Ookla names Converge as the Philippines’ fastest internet provider for 2025". Each article provides unique insights and information.