Internet Cost Calculator Philippines 2026: ISP Value Comparison
Internet plans in the Philippines have improved significantly over the past few years, with fiber connections from PLDT, Globe, Converge, and Sky now reaching more areas at more affordable prices. That said, the country still ranks behind many of its neighbors when it comes to value for money, and figuring out whether your plan is actually good depends on more than just the advertised speed. This calculator breaks down your monthly subscription into cost per Mbps, a metric that lets you compare plans across different providers on an apples-to-apples basis. If you split the bill with housemates or family members, it also shows what each person effectively pays and how much bandwidth they have to share. Use it before signing up for a new plan or when deciding whether to upgrade.
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How It Works
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Enter your monthly subscription fee as shown on your billing statement.
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Input the advertised speed of your plan in Mbps.
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Enter how many people share this connection at home or in your unit.
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Cost per Mbps is calculated by dividing the monthly plan cost by the speed in Mbps.
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Cost per user splits the monthly fee equally among all users sharing the connection.
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Effective speed per user divides the total plan speed by the number of users.
Frequently Asked Questions
A cost per Mbps below ₱15 is generally considered good value for Philippine internet plans as of 2026. Entry-level fiber plans from Converge and PLDT often fall between ₱10 and ₱13 per Mbps. Plans above ₱20 per Mbps are on the expensive side unless they come with extras like landline service or streaming bundles. Compare your figure against this benchmark to see how your plan stacks up.