Today: 3 April 2026

Bosnia’s Internet in 2025: Surprising Growth Amid Shocking Gaps in Connectivity

Bosnia’s Internet in 2025: Surprising Growth Amid Shocking Gaps in Connectivity

About 83% of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s population uses the internet in 2025, with 4G/LTE covering 94%. 5G is not yet available, with spectrum auctions expected in 2025–2026. Fixed broadband is mainly DSL (50.1%), while fiber reaches less than 10% of households. Starlink plans to launch in 2025, with equipment costs of €350–€450 and monthly fees from €50–€100.
2 June 2025
Starlink Global Availability and Impact Report

Starlink Global Availability and Impact Report

Starlink surpassed 4 million subscribers by late 2024 and is available in over 100 countries as of mid-2025. Typical download speeds range from 50 to over 150 Mbps, with latency between 20 and 50 ms. Monthly prices vary from $90–$120 in developed markets and $30–$50 in developing regions. The service launched in the U.S. in 2020 and was activated in Ukraine during the 2022 invasion.
2 June 2025
The Internet Frontier: How Bolivia Is Connecting from the Peaks to the Stars

The Internet Frontier: How Bolivia Is Connecting from the Peaks to the Stars

Bolivia had 8.77 million internet users and 13.5 million mobile connections by early 2025, with over 90% of fixed broadband on fiber and 77% of fixed lines in the central corridor. Entel and Tigo controlled more than 85% of the market. Despite a Starlink ban in August 2024, about 10,000 gray-market Starlink kits remained in use. The El Alto national data center opened in February 2025.
Internet Access in Bhutan: Current Status, Challenges, and Future Outlook

Internet Access in Bhutan: Current Status, Challenges, and Future Outlook

Starlink launched in Bhutan in December 2024, offering service by February 2025 with monthly plans starting at Nu 3,000. By January 2024, internet users reached 686,000, or 86.8% of the population. Bhutan’s fiber backbone connects all 20 dzongkhags, while a third international gateway via India is in progress to improve reliability. Rural projects delivered 4G and 2G to 68 villages by December 2022.
Benin’s Internet Revolution: How a Small Nation Is Bridging the Digital Divide with Fiber and Starlink

Benin’s Internet Revolution: How a Small Nation Is Bridging the Digital Divide with Fiber and Starlink

Benin completed a 2,000 km national fiber optic backbone by mid-2021 and plans to extend it to 3,300 km by 2025. Mobile networks cover over 90% of the population with 4G LTE, but fewer than 1% have 5G. Celtiis, launched in 2022, reached 10.6% market share by early 2024. Starlink began service in late 2023, quickly drawing about 1% of internet traffic.
1 June 2025
Belize’s Internet Access Exposed: The Untold Story of 2025’s Digital Boom and Hidden Hurdles

Belize’s Internet Access Exposed: The Untold Story of 2025’s Digital Boom and Hidden Hurdles

Belize recorded 304,000 internet users in 2025, equal to 72.4% of the population. Active mobile connections reached 345,000, with 84.5% on 3G/4G/LTE plans. Urban median home broadband speeds hit 48 Mbps in January, up 8% from 2024, while rural areas still trail in high-speed access. The PUC limited Starlink’s nationwide license, allowing only restricted use as of January 2025.
Starlink and the Satellite Internet Market (2025) – Comprehensive Report

Starlink and the Satellite Internet Market (2025) – Comprehensive Report

Starlink had over 7,000 satellites in orbit by December 2024, serving about 5.4 million users in 125 countries by March 2025. Consumer internet service costs $100–$120 per month, with hardware priced from $350 to $599. 2024 revenue reached $7.7 billion, with forecasts up to $12.3 billion for 2025. Amazon’s Kuiper and Eutelsat-OneWeb are expanding competition in the sector.
Wi-Fi, Wires & the Sky: The Full Picture of Internet Access in Bangladesh

Wi-Fi, Wires & the Sky: The Full Picture of Internet Access in Bangladesh

Bangladesh recorded 131 million internet subscriptions by December 2023, with 118.5 million on mobile and 12.9 million on fixed broadband. Major mobile operators reported a combined 190 million subscriptions. By early 2025, 77–78 million people—about 44–45% of the population—were online. Starlink received a 10-year license in April 2025, becoming the second provider of its kind in South Asia.
31 May 2025
Bahrain’s Internet Secrets Revealed: What They Don’t Tell You About Your Connection

Bahrain’s Internet Secrets Revealed: What They Don’t Tell You About Your Connection

By mid-2024, 60% of Bahraini households had fiber-optic internet, with 171,000 fiber subscriptions and median fixed broadband speeds of 80.8 Mbps. Batelco, STC Bahrain, and Zain’s 5G networks cover over 98% of the population, with median mobile speeds at 119 Mbps. Internet penetration reached 99%, but Freedom House rated Bahrain “Not Free” in 2024 due to censorship and surveillance. Starlink launched in May 2025 for niche use.
31 May 2025
Internet Access in The Bahamas

Internet Access in The Bahamas

As of January 2024, about 94.4% of Bahamians—390,800 people—used the internet, but only 24% had fixed broadband. Most rely on mobile data due to the country's scattered islands. Starlink satellite service, licensed in 2023, reached around 9,000 users by April 2025, especially on remote islands. Fiber projects and roaming agreements have expanded coverage since Hurricane Dorian.
31 May 2025
State of Internet Access in Azerbaijan: From Fiber to the Final Frontier

State of Internet Access in Azerbaijan: From Fiber to the Final Frontier

Azerbaijan’s international internet bandwidth rose from 155 Mbps in 2006 to 2.2 Tbps by 2022, driven by new fiber links to Russia, Georgia, and Turkey. By early 2023, about 1.4 million households had high-speed fiber, while rural areas still relied on copper ADSL. Fixed 4G LTE covered 94% of the population by 2021. Starlink launched in March 2025, offering satellite internet at 100 AZN per month.
31 May 2025
Austria’s Digital Autobahn: The State of Internet Access in 2025 (Including Satellite!)

Austria’s Digital Autobahn: The State of Internet Access in 2025 (Including Satellite!)

By 2025, only 17% of Austria’s 1.9 million fiber-ready homes have active subscriptions. Vienna has over 750,000 fiber connections available. A1 Telekom Austria, Magenta Telekom, and Drei/Tele2 dominate broadband, with A1 holding about 30–31% of fixed and 37% of mobile subscribers. 4G covers 99% of the population; 5G reached 85% by 2023, targeting full coverage by end of 2025.
Blazing Broadband in Paradise: Inside Antigua & Barbuda’s Internet Revolution

Blazing Broadband in Paradise: Inside Antigua & Barbuda’s Internet Revolution

APUA completed fiber-to-the-home across Antigua in 2022, cutting basic fiber prices to under XCD 100 and offering speeds up to 500 Mbps. By early 2024, 91% of Antiguans were online. APUA holds about 64% of broadband connections, with Digicel and Flow as main rivals. Commercial 5G is not yet available; Starlink and the CELIA submarine cable are expected by late 2024 and 2027, respectively.
State of Internet Access in Angola: From Urban Hubs to Satellite Lifelines

State of Internet Access in Angola: From Urban Hubs to Satellite Lifelines

Angola had 17.2 million internet users as of January 2025, covering 44.8% of the population. Unitel and Africell made up over 93% of mobile broadband subscriptions in 2023. 3G reached about 90% of the population, while 4G covered 34% in 2023 and 5G about 2% by late 2024. The Unitel North Submarine Cable opened in February 2023, linking Cabinda to the mainland by fiber.
30 May 2025
Internet Access in Andorra: From Mountain Signals to Starlink Skies

Internet Access in Andorra: From Mountain Signals to Starlink Skies

Andorra completed nationwide fiber-to-the-home coverage by 2012, providing at least 100 Mbps to all homes as a universal service. Andorra Telecom, the sole government-owned ISP, decommissioned copper ADSL by 2016 and launched gigabit fiber in 2021. 4G LTE covers 98% of the country; 5G began rolling out in 2021. Starlink became available in 2022, and public Wi-Fi hotspots operate in city centers and ski resorts.
30 May 2025

Stock Market Today

  • Aecon Group (TSX:ARE) Faces Mixed Valuation Signals After Equity Raise and U.S. Water Project Win
    April 2, 2026, 9:07 PM EDT. Aecon Group (TSX:ARE) attracted investor attention with a CA$150 million equity raise and a US$691 million dam project with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Its share price rose 12.06% in 30 days to CA$42.65, but analyst consensus values the stock slightly lower at CA$40.96, suggesting a 4.1% overvaluation based on earnings growth and margins. However, the discounted cash flow model estimates a fair value of CA$63.87, indicating a potential 33.2% undervaluation. Aecon's momentum, bolstered by fresh capital and a growing backlog, faces risks including margin pressures and government project delays. Investors are advised to weigh contract pipeline and valuation models amid contrasting outlooks.
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