Having the Internet is a human right, but access to this right is not universal, and the cost of access tends to vary widely in some Latin American countries.
In July 2024 research from price comparison site Cable.co.uk It turned out which country in Latin America has the most expensive Internet. The study compared prices for fixed broadband Internet services with data collected between September and November 2023.
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The results show that in the region’s island countries, such as Antigua and Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, Barbados and the Bahamas, fixed broadband internet costs exceed $80 per month. In these Latin American countries, the Internet is more expensive.
In the rest of Latin America, the price range ranges from $30 to $20 per month, although with one notable exception.
Which Latin American country has the most expensive and cheapest internet?
According to the study, this is where the cost of internet in Latin America lies beyond the island countries.
- Argentina – $5.17 per month.
- Colombia – $20.47 per month.
- Brazil – $21.18 per month.
- Peru – $24.86 per month.
- Mexico – $32.35 per month.
According to experts such as Alberto Farca, vice president of projects at Centro México Digital consulted ExtensionThe main factor driving Internet prices up is the lack of competition, which allows a few companies to set prices without much choice for consumers.
“The price of fixed broadband varies depending on the state we are in. There are businesses where there is less competition and this directly affects internet prices, so Mexico remains a country with high internet tariffs,” Farca said.
In the case of mobile Internet, which is used on a cell phone, the situation is not much different. Cable.co.uk also analyzed the average price of this service in the region and found that in some countries in the region you pay almost $3 for 1GB of mobile data, while in others you pay as little as 0.20 cents.
- Colombia – $0.20 per month.
- Uruguay – $0.28 per month.
- Brazil – $0.40 per month.
- Peru – $0.45 per month.
- Chile – $0.64 per month.
- Dominican Republic – $0.79 per month.
- Ecuador – 1 dollar per month.
- El Salvador – $1.08 per month.
- Argentina – $1.11 per month.
- Costa Rica – $1.86 per month.
- Mexico – $2.03 per month.
- Cuba – $2.71 per month.
Source: Digital Trends

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