Thanks to Globe ramping up network builds and modernization efforts, it was able to maintain a mobile consistency score of 81.99% in the National Capital Region and 76% nationwide. This makes the telco at par with global benchmarks like T-Mobile in the US with 84.8%, Videotron in Canada with 87.4%, and Telekon with Germany with 90.1%.
Ookla’s Mobile Consistency Score measures the number of customer data transaction incidence (viewed as a percentage) of a provider that equals or exceeds both a download threshold of at least 5Mbps and an upload of 1Mbps.
Globe’s higher score translates to a more consistent and better experience for Globe customers who are connected online and using social media platforms such as Facebook Live, Netflix, and YouTube.
“We have been consistent with our efforts to improve our services. By using the latest technology like 5G, complemented by our sustained network rollouts and modernization, we are giving our customers the best possible mobile and data experience that will help them in their everyday needs,” said Ernest Cu, Globe President and CEO.