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

Australia – Internet

The National Broadband Network (NBN) sits at the heart of Australia’s internet ecosystem — a wholesale infrastructure rollout delivering broadband to close to 98% of Australian premises through a combination of fibre, cable, fixed wireless, and satellite technology. Speeds in

Argentina – Internet

Among Latin American nations, Argentina ranks as one of the most digitally connected, with internet penetration hovering between 88 and 90% and a telecommunications sector undergoing rapid transformation. Urban fixed broadband is generally dependable and delivers strong speeds, while fibre-optic

Antigua and Barbuda – Internet

Internet access in Antigua and Barbuda has undergone considerable improvement over the past several years, propelled by a nationwide fibre deployment and robust 4G mobile coverage spanning both islands. Three principal providers — APUA, Flow, and Digicel — cater to

Andorra – Internet

Andorra delivers internet performance that far exceeds what you might expect from a tiny mountain principality. With a single state-owned operator, the country has achieved complete fibre-to-the-home coverage, enshrined broadband as a universal right, and rolled out 5G — positioning