By 2026, Dominica has achieved a 78% internet penetration rate, reflecting significant growth from previous years. Urban areas enjoy higher access levels at 89%, while rural regions lag at 62%, indicating ongoing digital divide challenges. The average broadband speed of 45 Mbps supports streaming, remote work, and education, improving overall digital inclusion.
Smartphone ownership has surged to 85%, facilitating mobile internet use and expanding connectivity. Despite progress, digital literacy remains at 65%, highlighting the need for enhanced digital education programs. Continued investments are essential to bridge the rural-urban gap and foster equitable digital development.