Canada – Internet

Canada’s internet infrastructure is highly developed in its major population centres, with fibre-to-the-home, cable, and 5G fixed wireless broadband all widely available across urban areas. Average fixed broadband speeds climbed to around 242 Mbps in 2024. Those moving to rural

Brunei – Internet

Brunei boasts a mature telecommunications network featuring fibre-to-the-home connectivity serving the vast majority of urban residences, a minimum fixed broadband speed of 100 Mbps for all subscribers, and extensive 4G/5G mobile coverage throughout densely populated regions. Three retail operators share

Bulgaria – Internet

Bulgaria stands out as one of Europe’s fastest and most affordable destinations for internet access — a reputation that extends well beyond the continent. Fibre-optic networks blanket urban areas, prices remain highly competitive, and three well-established nationwide providers dominate the

Brazil – Internet

Brazil boasts a well-established and continually advancing internet environment, making it fairly easy for newcomers to get online in most urban areas. Fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) has emerged as the leading fixed broadband technology, download speeds are competitive on a global scale,

Belgium – Internet

Belgium boasts a mature and well-connected internet infrastructure, with high household adoption rates and consistently fast, dependable speeds — especially in cities. The market is shaped by a handful of established providers — Proximus, Telenet, and Orange/VOO — alongside newer

Belize – Internet

Internet connectivity in Belize has advanced considerably over recent years. Fibre-to-the-home is now accessible in major urban centres, 4G LTE mobile broadband reaches the majority of populated regions, and satellite solutions bridge the gap for remote communities. Speeds in towns

Barbados – Internet

Among Caribbean nations, Barbados stands out for the quality of its telecommunications network, with fibre, cable, DSL, and 4G/LTE mobile broadband blanketing most of the island. This small but prosperous island country in the Caribbean Sea has invested steadily in

Bahrain – Internet

Bahrain ranks among the top nations in the Middle East — and indeed the world — for internet speed and availability. Boasting 100% population coverage, nationwide 5G across three operators, and fibre infrastructure reaching over 95% of the Kingdom, anyone

Bahamas – Internet

The Bahamas offers a steadily developing internet landscape, with fibre-to-the-home and 4G LTE services accessible across the main islands. Two principal providers — BTC and Cable Bahamas (ALIV) — vie for residential and mobile subscribers, while Starlink has become a

Austria – Internet

Austria boasts a mature and competitive internet landscape, featuring extensive mobile network coverage and a fibre infrastructure that continues to expand. The country’s three principal providers — A1, Magenta, and Drei — supply a broad spectrum of fixed and mobile