
Across the Philippines, the meaning of strong connectivity is steadily changing. No longer defined only by peak download speeds or signal reach, today’s digital experience is measured by something quieter yet more essential—reliability in the moments that matter most. From virtual meetings and online classes to mobile payments and streaming at home, Filipinos now depend on networks that perform consistently wherever life happens. In this evolving landscape, Globe has emerged with a clear distinction, earning recognition from global network intelligence leader Ookla® as the Most Consistent Mobile Network, Most Consistent Fixed Network, and the provider with the Widest 5G Coverage in the country for the second half of 2025.
The recognition reflects more than technical achievement. It signals a broader industry shift toward Quality of Service and Quality of Experience—standards grounded in real-world performance rather than theoretical speed. Based on millions of user-initiated Speedtest® results, Globe recorded a mobile consistency score of 87.51% across the final quarters of 2025, alongside an 88.84% fixed broadband consistency score in the fourth quarter. Its leading 5G coverage score of 490 further highlights an infrastructure strategy designed not only for dense urban centers but also for geographically diverse and disaster-prone communities where dependable connectivity is most critical.
Speaking at the recent Philippine Telco Summit, Globe President and CEO Carl Cruz emphasized that coverage alone cannot define meaningful service. True connectivity, he noted, must remain stable under varying conditions and across different environments—whether at home, in transit, or within remote regions. This philosophy aligns with the national vision for resilient, accessible, and affordable digital infrastructure, underscored by government leaders who view connectivity as a cornerstone of inclusive economic growth.
Sustained investments in mobile, fiber, and 5G technologies continue to strengthen this foundation. Globe’s average mobile speeds have risen to 34.8 Mbps, while broadband now reaches 120.4 Mbps—performance levels that comfortably support high-definition streaming, uninterrupted video conferencing, and multi-device smart-home use. Beyond convenience, such stability empowers small businesses to run digital transactions, enables creators to share content instantly, and allows families to stay meaningfully connected despite distance.
Ultimately, Globe’s latest recognition tells a deeper story about the role of telecommunications in everyday Filipino life. Consistency, once a technical metric, has become a measure of trust—an invisible assurance that work can continue, opportunities can grow, and relationships can thrive without disruption. In a nation moving steadily toward a fully digital future, that quiet reliability may prove to be the most powerful connection of all.


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