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Keith.net Incorporated: Enhancing Philippine ISP infrastructure

By Scarlett GuoJune 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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• Keith.net Incorporated deploys IPv4/IPv6 with diverse upstream providers to ensure better routing and speed.
• The ISP supports internet growth across Philippine regions with local exchanges and customer-first services.


Network operations: Keith.net incorporated’s technical backbone

Keith.net Incorporated, founded on 20 May 2021, is a Philippine-based internet service provider (ISP) operating under Autonomous System Number AS142285. The company connects to global internet infrastructure via upstream partners such as Hurricane Electric, EWS DS Networks, and RISE. It maintains two IPv4 prefixes (103.167.116.0/24 and 160.250.73.0/24) and one IPv6 /48 block, showing a firm commitment to future-proof IP addressing.

Its peering strategy includes local internet exchanges like GetaFIX and MHK-IX, which improve data routing and reduce latency for end users. The company’s PeeringDB profile lists its location in Antipolo City, Rizal, highlighting its national relevance.

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Customer services: Keith.net incorporated’s market position

The company offers broadband internet to residential and enterprise clients. Its website promotes service reliability and responsive technical support, backed by the slogan “Connect Beyond Boundaries.” Plans are structured for home use, small businesses, and dedicated enterprise links, ensuring a scalable approach for varying needs. Keith.net also provides detailed online network status and latency monitoring, which is rare for ISPs of its size.

Industry overview: Internet access in the Philippines

The Philippine ISP market faces many obstacles. The archipelagic geography makes infrastructure deployment expensive and inconsistent. In many areas, demand outpaces supply. Licensing procedures also remain complex. These issues hinder fast broadband expansion, especially outside urban hubs.

Despite that, the industry is seeing major shifts. Fibre-optic coverage is growing fast. Software-defined networking (SDN) and IPv6 deployment are becoming standard. Some ISPs also explore renewable energy to power rural base stations.

Innovation and impact: Keith.net incorporated’s broader role

Keith.net’s technical architecture and advanced routing system improve internet performance by reducing latency and ensuring more stable connections. Its presence increases competition in a market long dominated by a few major players, encouraging broader infrastructure upgrades. By adopting a multi-upstream approach and supporting IPv6, Keith.net not only meets current digital demands but also helps shape a more scalable and future-proof network environment in the Philippines.

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Scarlett Guo

Scarlett Guo is an community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Marketing at University of Bangor. Contact her at s.guo@btw.media.

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