By 2026, Guyana's average broadband speed is projected to reach 45 Mbps, driven by investments in fiber optic infrastructure and increased demand for high-quality internet services. With an internet penetration rate of 78%, a significant portion of the population enjoys reliable connectivity, supporting economic activities and social engagement. The total internet user base is expected to grow to approximately 1.4 million, reflecting ongoing digital adoption across urban and rural areas.
Mobile internet remains the dominant access point, with over 2.3 million subscriptions, highlighting the importance of mobile networks for connectivity. Approximately 62% of households have broadband access, indicating substantial progress in digital inclusion. These improvements are expected to boost e-commerce, remote work, and digital government initiatives, positioning Guyana as a rapidly developing digital economy in the Caribbean region.