Ecuador ranks high in Latin America for number of internet connections and 4G speed

Feb 22, 2018 | 0 comments

By a wide margin, Ecuador has exceeded the government’s goal for internet connections. At the beginning 2018, 55.6 percent of the population had direct internet access through 10.6 million accounts. Three years ago, the government’s Communication Technologies Plan had set a goal of 45 percent market penetration.

Ecuador has the fastest rate of growth in Latin America for new smartphone connections.

According to the Ministry of Telecommunications (Mintel), the country also has 854 community infocentros that provide internet service to poorer, small communities in rural areas.

The 2017 internet connection numbers ranks Ecuador sixth among the world’s 58 developing countries, according to a United Nations survey. In Latin America, only Colombia, Mexico and Peru rank higher.

Mintel also reported that Ecuador had the highest growth rate in Latin America for smartphone ownership in 2017, with 63.6 percent of the population having accounts, up from 52.9 percent in 2016.

Ecuador ranks second in Latin America, behind Mexico, for average 4G connection speed, according to the technology marketing group 5G Americas.

Ecuador’s 4G speed averages 23.29 Mbps compared to Mexico’s 23.35 Mbps. The other top-ranked countries in the region are Dominican Republic (20.5 Mbps), Brazil (19.67 Mbps), Guatemala (18.86 Mbps), Colombia (18.42) and Uruguay (17.45 Mbps).

CuencaHighLife

Dani News

Google ad

Country Ranch Living News

Hogar Esperanza News

Fund Grace News

The Cuenca Dispatch

Week of April 28

General Motors Auto Parts Manufacturer Laments: “Today Marks a Dark Day for the National Industry”.

Read more

Minister Requests Resignations in Termogás Machala, Dubbed ‘Epicenter of Energy Inefficiency’.

Read more

Chevrolet to Cease Car Assembly in Ecuador by August, Production to Halt in Colombia.

Read more

Discounts at Gran Colombia News

Google ad

Country living News