Haiti's digital landscape in 2026 shows a gradual increase in internet penetration, yet significant gaps remain, especially in rural areas. With only 25% of the population online, efforts to expand infrastructure are crucial to bridge the digital divide. The limited broadband access and low household connectivity rate highlight ongoing challenges in equitable internet distribution across the country.
Mobile internet adoption continues to grow rapidly, with over 3.2 million users, driven by widespread mobile device usage. Despite this, the average data consumption remains modest at 4.5 GB/month, indicating potential for increased digital engagement. Urban areas show higher access rates, emphasizing the need for targeted rural connectivity initiatives to promote digital inclusion nationwide.