DITO Telecommunity continues to bring home major recognitions at Mobile World Congress 2026, including fastest Mobile Network from Opensignal.
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| DITO Philippines garners awards at MWC 2026 |
DITO does it again
The country's newest telco player secured top honors from global network analytics firm Ookla and Opensignal, reaffirming its strong performance in delivering reliable and high-quality mobile services to Filipino consumers.
At this year's MWC, DITO was named the #1 Rated Mobile Network in the Philippines by Ookla and also earned the fastest Mobile Network award from Opensignal - two widely recognized benchmarks supposedly based on actual user experience.
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| DITO Philippines receives Opensignal recognition |
The back-to-back honors highlight DITO's efforts in continuous improvement in the network quality, driven by its investments in 5G Standalone technology and nationwide rollout.
DITO is claiming that these recognitions should signal the company's growing presence and competitiveness in the Philippine telco space.
“What makes these awards meaningful is that they’re based on independent, real-world measurements from global benchmarks like Opensignal and Ookla. They confirm that our network is performing consistently, delivering a foundation that can support the country’s growing digital needs,” said Tamano.
Do you agree?
What do you guys think?
Another important point is that DITO's stock price is still only $0.0020 per share. Currently, there are no PDRs, and it can only be purchased on the PSE(Philippine local market). One could say that DITO is too fast, and the market hasn't caught up, or that there's a misunderstanding(´・ω・`)
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DITO Telecommunity is transitioning from aggressive expansion to operational optimization. Subscriber base has surpassed 14 million, while CAPEX is expected to decline. If ARPU stabilizes and cost efficiency improves, EBITDA losses should narrow significantly over the next few quarters.
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ReplyDeletebro, i support this because it is part of the Philippine government’s initiative to improve internet speed and reduce the digital divide across the country.
ReplyDeleteStill a long way to go... Hopefully, some may want to purchase DITO at NCR level Makati area and other High Urban areas not restricting telco. Oh well it's business. Hopefully, eventually it opens.
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