Telecommunications company DITO Telecommunity has been recognized as the fastest mobile network in the Philippines by Opensignal, an independent global analytics firm, based on its April 2025 Mobile Network Experience Report.

In the report, DITO earned 14 out of 16 awards, including top marks in several 5G and user experience categories.

“The recognition reflects DITO’s unwavering commitment to delivering world-class mobile experiences to Filipinos,” said Eric Alberto, president and CEO of DITO Telecommunity.

DITO’s network performance is supported by its investments in an all-IP network and 5G standalone infrastructure. The company has been using dynamic spectrum sharing, a high-capacity backbone, and intelligent core technologies to improve service quality and customer experience.

“Speed alone doesn’t tell the full story. It’s about how we built a digital-first, future-ready network that can scale, self-optimize, and deliver performance at par with global standards,” Alberto added.

In 5G performance, DITO posted a 5G download speed of 280.8 Mbps, more than twice the score of its nearest competitor, and a 5G upload speed of 16.1 Mbps. It also ranked first in Wi-Fi download and upload speed experience.

The company was also named the top performer in video, games, and voice app experience, which Alberto said enables users to stream, play, and communicate with fewer lags, buffering, or disruptions.

DITO topped the Consistent Quality category for the fourth time, with 60.9% of mobile sessions delivering an excellent experience, and remained the most reliable network, winning the Reliability Experience award for the third year with 853 points.

Alberto said the results affirm DITO’s focus on innovation and its goal of providing better, more reliable mobile experiences for Filipinos.

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