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Monday, January 4, 2016

Is slow internet the result of bad politics?

Faster and cheaper internet access for progress

Rizal Philippines
January 4, 2016




Why is intenet so slow in the Philippines by Leticia Ramos Shahani Philstar 10/24

Indifferent public?

An indifferent public (the very poor readership and response of the netizens to this blog is an evidence.  Only 500 pageviews in more than 6 months?), poor regulations with privatization, monopoly all translate into poor and costly service for internet.  The author at Philstar has  included I all the factors that I have discussed in this site.

Monopoly (or duopoloy) are the culprits?

The monopoly invests so little in improving the backbone.  Still are copper wires and are touted to VIX in HK.  It does not go into peering (peering is free use of each other network to distribute signals or data)  As it is the monopoly is a toll monopoly.  All traffic that passes through its network is tolled

Let us repeat that Akami ranked PHL as 3rd slowest in the countries in Asia that were ranked.  The Phil 3 mbps costs as much as I Gbps in Singapore  at $36.01.  Oh yes, such is available in the Philippines at a hefty price from both Globe and PlDT at $368 per month or P20,000.  Yes it is all about profit and they want more. I thought internet or IT was the land of the free...

The regulators at their best even as mandated by law are comfortable with the powerful monopoly/business leaders.  While in other countries, the minimum speed was upped from 4 to 20 mbps, our regulators outshone them by setting the minimum speed for 256 mbps.  How sad?  The open competition espoused by FVR resulted in more telcos, more competition. But then, as regulators allowed the industry to contract by M and A, we are left with two telcos only that the NTC could not seem to regulate, it is the other way around. Here is a case of privatization, deregulation gone bad.  Did wristband have anything to do with this?

Baka the telco regulators naman maawa kayo sa publico. This post took me 1/2 day to complete. Hindi lang naman ito ginagawa ko.

Testing the internet speed.

I checked the internet speed test of Ookla (sponsored by Smart) and found out that my download speed was 3 Mbps while the upload speed was only 300 kbps which is of course higher than the required minimum speed of NTC of only 256 kbps.  Blame the regulators.(mabuti kamo di 28 kbps ang ginawang minimum)

You can check your internet speed by going to the sidebar and clicking the link.

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