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ISHIKAWA ANALYSIS:SLOW INTERNET
CONNECTIVITY IN THE PHILIPPINES AND ITS
IMPACTDR. EMILIANO IAN B. SUSON II
PROFESSOR - INFORMATICS
SLOW INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
People:TELCO/ISP. User
uses multimedia, High Download
activity
Environment:Not suitable for servers, data
centers very hot
Process:Internet access
policyNetwork traffic
access
EquipmentFaulty cabling,
switches, routers, slow servers
BandWidth subscription, ISP subscription, No backup, Fail-over ISP, less materials
LESS SUPPLY of equipment Resistance to
Process, increase trafficHard to control users
Lack in resources Weak Mngt Rules
MNGT:No internet access
policy, not enough BW from ISP
High Demand for materials
Costumer complaints, Less Productivity
Non – Conformity: Less Return of Investment
Initial comparison
by Jojo Malig, ABS-CBNnews.comPosted at Apr 24 2014 12:32 AM | Updated as of Apr 24 2014 09:25 PM
MANILA - The Philippines' average peak internet connection speed is faster than that of China and several countries in the Asia-Pacific region but its low use of broadband technology -- as well as high costs for internet users compared to other countries -- mean slow average connection speeds for consumers.
The Philippines had an average peak internet connection speed of 32.6 megabits per second (Mbps) in the 4th quarter of 2013, representing a 103% quarter-on-quarter growth and a 144% rise from the same period in 2012, said Massachusetts-based Akamai Technologies Inc. in its State of the Internet report released Wednesday.
Hong Kong topped the Asia-Pacific list with 68 Mbps, followed by South Korea (64.4 Mbps), Singapore (59.1 Mbps), and Japan (53.7 Mbps).Ranking below the Philippines in average peak internet connection speed were Malaysia (30 Mbps), New Zealand (21.6 Mbps), China (13.8 Mbps), Vietnam (12.6 Mbps), Indonesia (12.5 Mbps), and India (10.9 Mbps).Hong Kong also topped the global list, followed by South Korea and Singapore.
However, Similar to the quarter-over-quarter changes, the largest yearly increase was seen in the Philippines, which grew 144% from the fourth quarter of 2012: the Philippines' average connection speed per user was only around 2Mbps during the period, compared to South Korea's 21.9 Mbps, Japan's 12.8 Mbps, Hong Kong's 12.2 Mbps, Taiwan's 8.3 Mbps, and Singapore's 7.9 Mbps.
Only Vietnam, Indonesia, and India ranked below the Philippines in average connection speed.
by Jojo Malig, ABS-CBNnews.comPosted at Apr 24 2014 12:32 AM | Updated as of Apr 24 2014 09:25 PM
Globally, the average Internet speed grew 27% year-over-year to 3.8 Mbps, while mobile traffic jumped by 70%.
The Philippines also lagged behind in high broadband (more than 10 Mbps) and broadband (more than 4 Mbps) connectivity, the report said.
The country only had a 0.2% high broadband connectivity and 3.6% broadband connectivity during the period.
by Jojo Malig, ABS-CBNnews.comPosted at Apr 24 2014 12:32 AM | Updated as of Apr 24 2014 09:25 PM
Aquino said that on the average, consumers shell out around P1,000 a month for Internet service with speeds of up to 2 Mbps, while some telecommunication companies offering speed of up to 5 Mbps for around P2,000 a month.
While in Singapore's Singtel offers 15 Mbps internet for SGD 36.90, or around P1,312 a month.
Thailand's True Internet, meanwhile, provides 12 Mbps for about 799 baht or P1,100.
Singapore's MyRepublic also offers 1 Gbps for SGD 49.99 or just around P1,777.
In comparison, PLDT's up-to-100 Mbps Fibr plan costs P20,000 a month. Its lowest-end package
of up-to-8 Mbps costs P3,500 per month, or costing almost twice than the Singaporean Internet service provider's 1 Gbps plan.
The Cost of Connectivity report also revealed the practice of some ISPs throttling users when they hit their data caps, which slows connection speeds for the remainder of the monthly billing cycle.
Gelo GonzalesPublished 4:55 PM, December 23, 2016Updated 4:55 PM, December 23, 2016
Average internet speed in PH slightly declines in Q3 2016 – report
MANILA, Philippines – The average internet speed in the Philippines is slightly down from 4.3 Mbps in the 2nd quarter to 4.2 Mbps in the recently released "State of the Internet" Q3 2016 report by Akamai.
the country remains to have one of the slowest rates among its peers in the Asia Pacific region. Only India is slower among the 15 countries surveyed at 4.1 Mbps – a 14% increase quarter over quarter (QOQ).If the trend continues, the Philippines could steal the bottommost spot from India.
Higher-tier broadband adoption experienced some growth. The percentage of connections above 10 Mbps grew from 5% to 5.4% while connections above 15 Mbps grew from 2.1% to 2.4%.
The greatest improvement the Philippines has shown is in mobile connection speed, growing from 8.5 Mbps to 13.9 Mbps.
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