In 2026, Comoros has achieved a 28% internet penetration rate, reflecting ongoing efforts to expand digital infrastructure. The average speed of 15 Mbps supports basic online activities, although gaps remain in rural areas. Internet affordability remains a challenge, with monthly costs averaging USD 12, which can be a barrier for low-income households. Mobile internet usage continues to grow, driven by increased smartphone penetration and mobile network expansion.
Despite gains, digital literacy remains relatively low at 42%, limiting the effective use of available internet services. The government and private sector are investing in digital education and infrastructure projects to boost connectivity and skills. Improving affordability and digital literacy is crucial for integrating more of Comoros' population into the digital economy, fostering development and social inclusion for 2026 and beyond.