LIRNEasia research used to advance Philippines broadband debate


Posted on August 18, 2015  /  0 Comments

LIRNEasia Research Fellow Grace Mirandilla Santos has been playing a leading role in getting the new rules on broadband quality approved. Here is one news report quoting her:

INTERNET users in the Philippines are “paying more for less” as the actual speed of their connection has never reached the “advertised speed” by Internet service providers (ISPs), a study showed.

Mary Grace Santos, a research fellow of the LIRNEasia, presented the results of their study during the hearing of the Senate committee on trade on the impact of slow and expensive Internet in the country.

Santos, said LIRNEasia is a regional ICT (Information and Communications Technology) think tank policy that has been conducting quality of service testings since 2010.

Read more: http://technology.inquirer.net/43793/ph-internet-users-paying-more-for-slow-connection-speed-study#ixzz3jBVeZN11
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