Converge named Philippines' fastest internet by Ookla for 2025

Converge ICT Solutions Inc. has been recognized by Ookla as the Philippines' leading fiber network for the third consecutive year in 2025. The accolade is based on first-half data, awarding the company four major honors. This achievement underscores its reliable connectivity for Filipinos.

At the close of 2025, Converge ICT Solutions Inc. achieved a milestone with recognition from Ookla, the global leader in internet performance measurement. This marks the third straight year the company has been named the Philippines' top fiber network, affirming its network excellence.

Based on Ookla Speedtest Intelligence data for the first half of 2025, Converge secured the Fastest Fixed Network award with a Speed Score of 63.46, upholding its 'fiber-fast' internet promise. It also won Best Video Experience with a Video Score of 75.60, ensuring smooth streaming. The Best Internet for Gaming award, with a Game Score of 82.33, highlights low-latency performance for gaming. Additionally, the Best Fixed Network award, with a Connectivity Score of 73.77, confirms the reliability of its fiber-only network across all uses.

Throughout 2025, the company accelerated its expansion, enhanced capacity, and improved customer experience across regions. "Each Ookla win mirrors a real digital moment where Filipinos can count on Converge to perform," said Orange Ramirez, Converge head of brand and marketing. From work and school to streaming and gaming, the network delivers seamless experiences.

Converge continues initiatives like the FiberX Student League Ambassadors, partnerships with UAAP, and the Aurora Music Festival to connect and empower Filipinos. "As we welcome 2026, this year’s Ookla recognition is more than a badge of excellence; it reflects our long-term mission coming to life," stated JP Aguilar, head of the consumer business group.

As the year ends on a high note, the Philippines stands ready for the future, with Converge leading through ongoing expansion and automation.

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