Since November of 2014, the National Telecommunications Commission has been holding public hearings about the issue on Minimum Broadband Speeds. The gathering is towards improving the quality of the Internet here in the country as well as a discussion on setting the minimum broadband speeds. Recto recently filed for a Senate Bill calling for 10Mbps as the minimum speed, but until the second quarter of 2014 we’re still at 2.5Mbps according to a report. Sky Broadband reps tell me the theoretical speed is 112Mbps down and 5Mbps up. Read more in our articles including "NTC hearings on Minimum Broadband Speeds looks promising" and "NTC to hold public hearing for better Internet in PH".
Since November of 2014, the National Telecommunications Commission has been holding public hearings about the issue on Minimum Broadband Speeds. The gathering is towards improving the quality of the Internet here in the country as well as a discussion on setting the minimum broadband speeds.
Recto recently filed for a Senate Bill calling for 10Mbps as the minimum speed, but until the second quarter of 2014 we’re still at 2.5Mbps according to a report. Sky Broadband reps tell me the theoretical speed is 112Mbps down and 5Mbps up.
Our coverage of minimum broadband speed includes: "NTC hearings on Minimum Broadband Speeds looks promising"; "NTC to hold public hearing for better Internet in PH"; "Sky Broadband offers 112Mbps for Php19,999". Each article provides unique insights and information.