DITO’s Role in Transforming Philippine Connectivity Launched in 2021, DITO has demonstrated its efforts in improving and gaining recognition with awards
Launched in 2021, DITO has demonstrated its efforts in improving and gaining recognition with awards such as being the first telco in the country to achieve back-to-back Ookla wins as the #1 Mobile Network in the Philippines. DITO Telecommunity has quickly become an established player in the telecommunications industry and has been committed to continuously delivering high-quality products to Filipinos.
This is an exciting change for technology in the Philippines. DITO has chosen key technologies to stay competitive by using 5G Standalone technology, which means there’s no need to switch from older systems. DITO’s 5G SA is 20 times faster than 4G, having an average speed of 639 Mbps. It features a cloud-based setup that makes the network easier to manage, and has two data centers and ten edge clouds that helps reduce latency for users.
DITO is now serving 12.5 million people, reaching 86% of the population with its 9,000 4G and 5G stations. It has focused on promoting 5G-compatible services in high-value areas to boost Average Revenue Per User while enhancing the customer experience . They are introducing specialized packages for popular online applications like streaming shows and movies, ensuring that customers enjoy a better experience.
In addition to residential offerings, DITO supports both small businesses and large companies by providing 5G FWA solutions in the business sector . This approach shows DITO’s commitment to improving connectivity for everyone. They are constantly looking for new ways to make their network capabilities even more accessible.I am impressed by DITO’s 5G technology and the advantages it brings over traditional fiber connections.
For those interested in exploring DITO’s 5G home products, I highly recommend checking out DITO Home Postpaid for flexible postpaid offerings and DITO Home Prepaid for convenient prepaid options. With DITO, you’re not just connecting; you’re stepping into the future of telecommunications.Riera Mallari is the tech editor of Manila Standard. He is known for his concise perspectives on new developments and trends in the tech industry. Riera aims to make tech accessible to all readers.
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