Senator Erwin Tulfo has voiced support for the Department of Information and Communications Technology’s Oplan Bantay Signal initiative but stressed that ...
A senator has voiced support for the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT)’s Oplan Bantay Signal initiative but stressed that the pursuit of seamless internet service must ...
That’s according to SpeedGo, a relatively new broadband speed-testing service that allows users to compare their internet ...
We have performed a number of tests looking at your download speed, upload speed and latency. You can see the results of these in the graph below. The HTTP x6 test ...
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DICT urged to prioritize internet access, reliability in provinces
Senator Erwin Tulfo said pursuit of seamless internet service must prioritize accessibility especially in the countryside not just city centers, and reliability over higher speed-test results as he ...
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Tulfo backs DICT's Oplan Bantay Signal, urges focus on reliable, affordable internet for rural areas
MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Erwin Tulfo has thrown his full support behind the Department of Information and Communications ...
SpeedGo’s latest data shows Virgin Media leading the UK for average download speeds, with an impressive 256.5Mbps. At this speed, downloading a full HD movie would take just over two minutes—more than ...
SpeedGo says that Virgin Media comes top of the charts for downloads across the UK, with the provider getting an average ...
We all want faster broadband, but it seems some of us aren't getting access to the downloads we deserve. In fact, there are still many areas across the country that are suffering from pretty dismal ...
Today, an estimated 2.2 billion people still have either limited or no access to the internet, largely because they live in ...
Highline Internet reports that smart home devices consume bandwidth even when idle, impacting internet speed; solutions ...
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