By 2026, the Dominican Republic has significantly expanded its fiber optic infrastructure, covering 75% of urban areas, which supports faster internet and better connectivity for businesses and households. Internet penetration has risen to 82%, reflecting increased adoption of digital services and mobile internet usage, driven by ongoing investments in technology and infrastructure modernization.
The country's average broadband speed has reached 120 Mbps, enabling smoother streaming, remote work, and online education. The digital economy now contributes approximately $2.4 billion USD to GDP, showcasing the importance of digital transformation. Continued growth in mobile internet users and infrastructure development indicates a promising future for digital services in the Dominican Republic.