Smart Communications, Inc. bested its rival Globe Telecom, Inc. in terms of mobile network consistency in the Philippines, according to a Canada-based monitor of mobile network data.
In a recent report 鈥淪outheast Asia State of Mobile Networks February 2019,鈥 Tutela found that Smart delivers more consistent data connection against Globe on both 鈥渂asic鈥 and 鈥渆xcellent鈥 standards.
The firm claims to collect more than 10 billion crowd-sourced mobile data measurements every day based on a testing configuration representative of typical performance of users.
Tutela said its measurement of 鈥渃onsistent quality鈥 of mobile networks, which it developed on its own, evaluates network quality based on a 鈥渂asic鈥 threshold — meaning network used for simple web browsing; and 鈥渆xcellent鈥 threshold — which is used for for data-heavy purposes such as 1080p video streaming.
The report found that in the Philippines, Smart gained a score of 91% versus Globe鈥檚 89.3% in terms of basic quality, and almost doubled Globe鈥檚 score in terms of excellent quality at 48.8% against 23.8%.
鈥淭utela鈥檚 consistent quality score simply measures the percentage of time that users — whether for one operator or a whole country — can hit the thresholds. The higher the number, the more often users have a basic or excellent connection,鈥 the report said.
鈥淪ubscribers are unlikely to notice Smart鈥檚 marginally faster download speed — the difference is just 2 Mbps (megabits per second) — but a consistent quality more than twice as good as Globe鈥檚 makes a marked difference in the user鈥檚 Quality of Experience,鈥 Tutela added.
In terms of download speed, the report also showed Smart edged Globe with an average download speed of 9.5 Mbps against its competitor鈥檚 7.3 Mbps, although 鈥渂oth provide an adequate average download speed.鈥
In a statement over the weekend, Smart Senior Vice President for Network Planning and Engineering Mario G. Tamayo said it continues to see an increasing demand for high-bandwidth services in the country.
鈥淥ur continuing network upgrades across the country are aimed to address our customers鈥 ever-growing need for high quality mobile internet services,鈥 he was quoted as saying.
Last year, Smart was also recognized by Ookla and OpenSignal for recording the fastest fixed and mobile network in the country during the period.
Smart is the wireless unit of PLDT, Inc. Hastings Holdings, Inc., a unit of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., has a majority stake in 大象传媒 through the Philippine Star Group, which it controls. — Denise A. Valdez