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ENDEDLive coverage has endedEnded: October 31, 2025, 12:00 AM EDT Liberty Latin America (LILA) Valuation Under Scrutiny as Shares Slide Despite Solid Fundamentals October 30, 2025, 10:36 PM EDT. Liberty Latin America (LILA) has fallen ~6% over the last month despite solid annual revenue growth and a rebound in net income. Its 1-year total shareholder return is down >20%, even after a strong rally earlier this year and a ~21% YTD gain. The stock trades at a discount to analyst targets, with a fair value around $10.63 versus a recent close near $7.77, suggesting an undervalued setup for patient investors.
Internet Access in Grenada: Overview and Analysis

Internet Access in Grenada: Overview and Analysis

Grenada has achieved a relatively high level of internet penetration, with roughly 77–80% of the population online as of 2023 datareportal.com pulse.internetsociety.org. This equates to about 98,000 individuals using the internet out of a population of ~125,000 datareportal.com datareportal.com. Internet access is common among both residential and business users, though there remains a minority who are still offline, often in rural areas or older demographics datareportal.com. The country’s telecom infrastructure has improved in recent years – for example, median fixed broadband download speeds increased by over 30% in 2022, reaching roughly 64 Mbps by early 2023 datareportal.com. Mobile cellular usage is widespread datareportal.com, providing basic internet connectivity via 3G/4G networks even in areas without fixed lines. Overall, internet adoption is strong in Grenada, but like many small island states, there is an ongoing effort to extend affordable high-speed access to the entire population, including remote communities. Business users, especially in urban centers, generally have access to the same broadband services as consumers, though they may opt for dedicated business-class connections or higher-tier service packages for reliability and speed.
Inside Saint Lucia’s Digital Revolution: The Untold Story of Internet and Satellite Access

Inside Saint Lucia’s Digital Revolution: The Untold Story of Internet and Satellite Access

Saint Lucia is experiencing a quiet digital revolution. Once limited by slow connections and spotty coverage, the island now boasts fiber-optic broadband, ubiquitous mobile internet, and even satellite links beaming connectivity from space. This report explores every facet of internet access in Saint Lucia – from the major service providers and infrastructure, to government initiatives and emerging technologies – painting a comprehensive picture of how this Caribbean nation is bridging the digital divide.
The Digital Wave: Uncovering Internet Access and Satellite Connectivity in Barbados

The Digital Wave: Uncovering Internet Access and Satellite Connectivity in Barbados

Barbados is one of the Caribbean’s frontrunners in internet connectivity, with widespread access for consumers and businesses alike. As of the mid-2020s, roughly four out of five Barbadians use the internet, reflecting a high penetration rate of around 80–85% of the population Datareportal Datareportal. Both individual users and enterprises increasingly rely on fast, reliable broadband for everything from everyday communication to critical business operations. This report provides a comprehensive look at Barbados’ internet landscape – covering the available infrastructure, the major service providers and their offerings, pricing for home and business plans, the historical evolution of connectivity, government initiatives, and how Barbados compares with its Caribbean neighbors and global benchmarks. Finally, we examine emerging trends and upcoming projects that are shaping the future of digital connectivity on the island.
The Shocking Truth Behind Chile’s Internet Boom: 96% Connected (and Counting)

The Shocking Truth Behind Chile’s Internet Boom: 96% Connected (and Counting)

Introduction: Chile has experienced an internet access revolution over the past decade, becoming one of Latin America’s most connected countries. As of early 2024, an astonishing 96.5% of Chilean households have internet access – up from only about 70% in 2015 litoralpress.cl. This dramatic expansion has been fueled by nationwide infrastructure upgrades, aggressive broadband competition, and forward-looking government policies. Yet behind the headline figures are surprising details about urban–rural gaps, the technologies linking Chile’s remote corners, and the ongoing challenges of affordability and digital inclusion. The following report dives deep into the state of internet access in Chile, uncovering eight key insights – from coverage statistics and technology trends to provider market share, satellite internet growth, pricing, user experience, and government initiatives.
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