Timor-Leste's broadband speed has steadily increased, reaching an average of 32 Mbps in 2026, driven by recent investments in national infrastructure. Internet penetration has grown to 48%, signifying wider digital adoption among the population. Mobile broadband remains dominant, with nearly a million subscriptions, reflecting the country's focus on mobile connectivity to bridge digital gaps.
Despite progress, challenges remain in expanding access to rural areas and improving digital literacy. The rise in average data consumption indicates more online engagement, including streaming, e-commerce, and e-government services. Continued investment and policy support are crucial for Timor-Leste to enhance its digital ecosystem and ensure inclusive growth.