Thursday, November 13, 2025
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Converge keeps lead in Netflix speed in July

Converge ICT Solutions Inc. kept the lead in the Netflix speed Index for the month of July this year.

Converge delivered impressive speeds of 3.2 megabits per second (Mbps) in the Netflix speed index, last July with a seven-month average of 3.4 Mbps.

This surpasses the national average internet speed of 3.3 Mbps recorded for the same period, solidifying Converge’s position as the industry pacesetter.

Converge has consistently held the top rank in the Netflix Speed Index since the beginning of the year. However, July marks the second consecutive month in which Converge stands alone as the frontrunner in delivering seamless streaming experiences.

“The fact that we have not shared the number 1 position in the past two months means we’re racing ahead of the competition. We aspire to maintain our lead throughout the remainder of the year,” said Dennis Anthony Uy, Converge CEO and co-founder.

Converge recently made its foray into the streaming space, introducing its partnership with TapDMV to offer its subscribers access to BlastTV, an entertainment streaming website that is free for Converge subscribers. The ISP plans to make bigger waves in Over-The-Top (OTT) service with its own product offering soon.

The Netflix ISP Speed Index is a measure of prime-time Netflix performance on particular internet service providers (ISPs) around the globe. It is not a measure of overall performance for other services/data that may travel across the specific ISP network.

Netflix also ranked Converge as the top internet provider last year for having the fastest internet speeds based on its monthly speed ratings, garnering a full-year average of 3.42 Mbps.

Converge’s commitment to providing unparalleled value to its customers is further exemplified by its broadband offerings. The FiberX 1500 package, positioned in the mid-market segment, boasts remarkable speeds of up to 200 Mbps, coupled with the benefit of unlimited data usage.

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