Bahamas has seen a significant increase in edge computing adoption, with 35% of businesses integrating local data processing solutions by 2026. This shift is driven by the need for real-time data analysis and improved service delivery, especially in remote areas. Cloud computing revenue has grown to $120 million USD, reflecting broader digital transformation efforts and increased cloud infrastructure investment.
The country's digital infrastructure has expanded with 15 new data centers, bolstering cloud and edge services. Internet penetration has reached 88%, enabling widespread access to advanced digital services. The average data transfer speed of 150 Mbps supports seamless cloud operations, fostering economic growth and enhancing digital capabilities across sectors.