PLDT Speed Test

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Speed Factors

PLDT internet speed varies by plan. Home tiers commonly range from around 50 Mbps up to 1 Gbps (1000 Mbps) on fiber, while business lines may offer symmetrical upload and download speeds. Your real‑world speed can differ from the advertised number due to network conditions and how your connection is set up.

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A speed test typically reports download speed, upload speed, ping (latency), and sometimes jitter. Download affects streaming and web browsing, upload affects video calls and sending files, and ping/jitter matter for gaming and real‑time meetings.

Ping & Jitter

Run a quick speed test to see your current download, upload and ping.

Actual speeds depend on your plan, usage, and network conditions.

Peak hours may cause temporary slowdowns.

Wi‑Fi performance changes with distance, walls and interference.

FAQ

Use Ethernet for the clearest measurement.

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Run a quick speed test to see your current download, upload and ping.

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For the most accurate results, run the test on a wired Ethernet connection, pause large downloads, and limit other devices using the network. If you test over Wi‑Fi, distance to the router and interference can reduce your measured speed.

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If your PLDT connection feels slow, check peak‑hour congestion, router placement, and whether your device is using 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Wi‑Fi. Updating your router firmware and using a modern router can also improve stability.

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Common examples: entry‑level 50–100 Mbps for basic browsing and HD streaming; mid‑range 200–400 Mbps for multiple devices, heavy surfing and video calls; high‑end 700 Mbps–1 Gbps for 4K streaming, large transfers and competitive gaming.

Speed Factors

Actual speeds depend on your plan, usage, and network conditions.
PLDT Speed Plans

Improve PLDT Wi‑Fi Speed

PLDT internet speed varies by plan. Home tiers commonly range from around 50 Mbps up to 1 Gbps (1000 Mbps) on fiber, while business lines may offer symmetrical upload and download speeds. Your real‑world speed can differ from the advertised number due to network conditions and how your connection is set up.

Peak hours may cause temporary slowdowns.Improve PLDT Wi‑Fi SpeedTesting Tips
Ping & Jitter