Converge ICT Solutions Inc., a fiber internet provider, has clinched the title of the “Fastest Internet Service Provider in the Philippines,” according to Ookla Speedtest Awards for the second half of 2023.
Ookla, a global authority in network intelligence, recognized Converge for its “exceptional performance” in various categories, including Best Internet Gaming Experience, Best Internet Video Experience, and Top-Rated Internet in the Philippines.
“Our path to this achievement was guided by the singular mission of answering the broadband needs of Filipinos,” said Dennis Anthony Uy, co-founder and CEO of Converge. “That is why, each year, we made leaps in technology innovation and product development, all to deliver excellent connectivity solutions to our subscribers.”
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Converge’s video and gaming experiences, with Video Score of 86.58 and Game Score of 88.27, contributed to increased customer satisfaction, according to the company.
Fiber-to-the-Home network
“What we’re seeing is a changing of the guard in the industry and this comes as no surprise given our hard-earned investments into our fiber network. In the end, service excellence through innovation and technology ruled the day,” said Grace Uy, president and co-founder, Converge.
The company operates the largest Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) network in the country, covering over 682,000 kilometers and serving nearly 7.9 million fiber ports. With a commitment to tailored solutions, Converge offers a range of products, from value-for-money plans like FiberX to gaming-focused options like GameChanger and business-grade plans such as HomeBase.
Converge’s journey towards digital democracy, where everyone has access, includes initiatives like prepaid (Surf2Sawa) and postpaid (BIDA) fiber broadband plans for budget-conscious Filipino families. Additionally, the company has invested in groundbreaking projects like the Bifrost Cable System and SEA-H2X Submarine Cable System to enhance the country’s internet capacity and connectivity.