Portugal – Internet

Portugal boasts one of the most sophisticated broadband networks in Western Europe, with fibre-to-the-home infrastructure reaching the great majority of dwellings and download speeds that place the country among the world’s top 25. The market is shaped by four significant

Poland – Internet

Poland’s internet market is mature, competitive, and generally easy for newcomers to get to grips with. By 2024, 95.9% of Polish households were connected to the internet, with fibre-optic technology powering more than half of all fixed-line subscriptions. Cities benefit

Philippines – Internet

The Philippines is experiencing a notable transformation in its internet landscape, with fibre broadband increasingly accessible across cities and key urban zones, and mobile data networks blanketing most inhabited regions. The quality and consistency of connections differ considerably between metropolitan

Peru – Internet

Peru’s internet landscape has transformed remarkably in recent years, often catching newcomers off guard with how capable it has become. Fixed broadband infrastructure is increasingly fibre-optic, leading cities post median download speeds that place Peru among South America’s top performers,

Panama – Internet

Panama stands out as one of the most digitally connected nations in Central America, with high-speed fibre-optic broadband serving Panama City and other major population centres. A small number of well-established providers cover both fixed-line and mobile markets, the setup

Oman – Internet

Oman has built a mature and capable internet ecosystem, with high-speed fibre-to-the-home broadband serving most urban centres and 4G/5G mobile networks blanketing the populated coastline and major inland cities. Approximately 95% of the population is online, and getting connected as

Norway – Internet

Norway ranks among the world’s leading nations for internet connectivity. By 2025, 99.1% of all households could access speeds of at least 100 Mbps, with fibre infrastructure dominant across urban centres and rapidly expanding into rural communities. For those newly

New Zealand – Internet

New Zealand boasts a mature broadband network built around a government-supported fibre rollout that now covers the overwhelming majority of homes in towns and cities across the country. Newcomers settling in urban areas can generally expect speedy, dependable fibre connections,

Netherlands – Internet

The Netherlands ranks among Europe’s leading countries for internet quality, combining high speeds, broad availability, and competitive pricing. Average broadband speeds hover around 202 Mbps (as of Q1 2025), and fibre optic infrastructure can deliver up to 8 Gbps in

Morocco – Internet

Morocco’s internet sector is expanding rapidly, with a competitive landscape shaped by three licensed operators — Maroc Telecom, Orange Morocco, and Inwi — all offering fibre, ADSL, 4G home broadband, and mobile data services. Cities like Casablanca and Rabat benefit