Converge ICT recorded the best overall fixed-line internet performance in the Philippines for the July 2025 to June 2026 period, according to the latest barometer from French measurement platform nPerf. The company topped every category tracked in the report, including download speed, upload speed, latency, web browsing, and YouTube streaming.
The findings place Converge ICT ahead of Globe Telecom and PLDT, the two other operators covered in the study. For Filipino households comparing providers, the report offers one of the more detailed independent looks at how the country’s major fixed-line networks actually perform, based on real user tests rather than advertised speeds.
Converge ICT posted an overall score of 88,912 nPoints, nPerf’s composite metric that combines bitrate, latency, and quality-of-experience results. Its download speed averaged 127.4 Mbps and upload speed 117.1 Mbps, with latency at 50.12 milliseconds. The operator also led on web browsing at 57.92 percent and YouTube streaming at 77.96 percent. On Wi-Fi connections specifically, Converge ICT again finished first with a score of 88,565 nPoints, recording the segment’s best latency at 47.66 milliseconds.

Globe Telecom placed second overall with a score of 81,861 nPoints, recording 122.1 Mbps in download speed and 98.6 Mbps in upload speed. The operator’s strongest results came on fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) connections, where it led all three providers with a score of 119,598 nPoints. Its FTTH download speed reached 323.81 Mbps and upload speed hit 286.17 Mbps, the highest figures recorded anywhere in the study.
PLDT rounded out the podium in third place with a score of 77,341 nPoints, posting 99.55 Mbps in download speed, 95.64 Mbps in upload speed, and latency of 78.86 milliseconds. YouTube streaming quality stayed close across all three providers, ranging from 77.07 percent to 77.96 percent, and PLDT tied for the top spot in that category alongside Converge ICT and Globe Telecom. On FTTH, PLDT’s upload speed of 252.06 Mbps came within 1.2 Mbps of Converge ICT’s mark in the same category.

nPerf based its findings on tests run through its website and mobile apps, filtering results to reflect real customer conditions on each network. The report distinguishes between “Busy Hours” (6 p.m. to 11 p.m.), when networks face heavier congestion, and “Idle Hours” covering the rest of the day, and includes only providers with a test share above 5 percent. Converge ICT accounted for 26 percent of total tests, Globe Telecom 24 percent, and PLDT 49 percent.
“The Philippines fixed-line market is entering a pivotal phase, where the gap between operators is increasingly defined by fiber deployment depth and the ability to deliver consistent quality of experience across all connection types,” said Renaud Keradec, President of nPerf.
nPerf’s full report, including monthly performance trends from July 2025 through June 2026, is available through the company’s official release.
















