Ivory Coast's digital infrastructure has significantly advanced by 2026, with broadband speeds reaching an average of 45 Mbps. Internet penetration has grown to 65%, reflecting increased adoption across urban and rural areas. Mobile internet remains dominant, with 16 million users, supporting the country’s expanding digital economy. Household broadband subscriptions are also rising, driven by investments in fiber optics and 4G/5G networks, fostering economic growth and digital inclusion.
The average monthly data consumption per user has increased to 12 GB, indicating more digital engagement and streaming activities. This growth aligns with government initiatives to expand internet access and affordability. As digital services become more integral to daily life, Ivory Coast is positioned as a burgeoning digital hub in West Africa, with continued infrastructure investments expected to sustain this upward trajectory.