In 2026, Honduras experiences an average of 4.2 internet outages per month, reflecting ongoing infrastructure challenges. Despite outages, internet penetration continues to grow, reaching 61% of the population with access. Mobile data remains the primary mode of connectivity, with 78% of Hondurans relying on smartphones for internet access. Average internet speeds have increased to 17.8 Mbps, supporting more digital services and online activities.
The rise in internet usage has facilitated greater engagement with e-government services, which now account for 36% of public interactions online. However, frequent outages still hinder consistent access, especially in rural areas. Continued investments in infrastructure and digital policies are essential to improve stability and expand coverage, fostering economic growth and digital inclusion across Honduras.