Honduras is experiencing significant growth in internet infrastructure, with average broadband speeds reaching 45 Mbps by 2026. Internet penetration has increased to 68%, reflecting wider adoption across urban and rural areas. Mobile internet usage continues to surge, with 8.5 million users benefiting from improved connectivity, supporting digital services and e-commerce growth. Households with broadband access have also increased, fostering better educational and business opportunities.
The rise in data consumption per user, now averaging 15 GB monthly, indicates deeper engagement with online content and services. This rapid digital development positions Honduras as a developing digital economy in Central America, although disparities between urban and rural areas still exist. Continued investments in infrastructure are essential to bridge the digital divide and sustain this growth trajectory into the future.