The Marshall Islands has seen a significant increase in mobile traffic share, reaching 78% in 2026, driven by expanding smartphone access and improved network infrastructure. Mobile marketing budgets have grown to $1.2 million, reflecting increased investment in digital outreach. With 65% of the population owning smartphones, businesses are prioritizing mobile-first strategies to capture consumer attention.
The rise in mobile ad revenue to $3.4 million indicates a thriving digital advertising ecosystem. Average daily screen time of 3 hours 45 minutes suggests high user engagement. As mobile usage continues to rise, local companies will need to adapt their marketing strategies to leverage mobile platforms effectively, ensuring they stay competitive in this rapidly evolving digital landscape.