Digital Divide and Internet Usage Statistics in Trinidad and Tobago (2026)
Updated April 2026 · Trinidad and Tobago · Internet Usage
78%
Internet Penetration Rate
Percentage of the population with internet access in Trinidad and Tobago in 2026
65
Broadband Subscriptions per 100 People
Number of broadband subscriptions per 100 residents in 2026
91%
Urban Internet Access Percentage
Proportion of urban residents with internet access
62%
Rural Internet Access Percentage
Proportion of rural residents with internet access
85%
Digital Literacy Rate
Percentage of population with basic digital literacy skills in 2026
Key Insight: Despite progress, digital divides persist, especially in rural communities. Continued investments in infrastructure and digital literacy programs are crucial for equitable access. Overall, Trinidad and Tobago shows promising digital maturation, yet bridging gaps remains essential for full national digital integration.
Frequently Asked Questions
What initiatives are in place to improve rural internet access in Trinidad and Tobago?
The government is deploying satellite and mobile broadband projects to enhance rural connectivity, aiming for full coverage by 2027.
How does digital literacy impact economic opportunities in Trinidad and Tobago?
Higher digital literacy enables better employment prospects and business growth, fostering a more inclusive digital economy.
Methodology
These projections for Trinidad and Tobago are derived from cross-referencing publicly available government data, industry reports from organizations such as the ITU, World Bank, and Statista, and historical trend analysis. Figures represent 2026 estimates based on compound growth modeling and may differ from actual outcomes. Last reviewed: April 2026.
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Disclaimer: All statistics presented are 2026 estimates and projections based on industry trend analysis, historical data, and publicly available research. Individual data points may vary from actual figures.