The data presents the internet penetration in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2016, broken down by country. In the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, 80% of the population accessed the internet in 2016.
Bahamas | 80 |
Barbados | 79.55 |
St. Kitts and Nevis | 76.82 |
Trinidad & Tobago | 73.3 |
Antigua & Barbuda | 73 |
Argentina | 70.15 |
Dominica | 67.03 |
Uruguay | 66.4 |
Costa Rica | 66.03 |
Chile | 66.01 |
Dominican Rep. | 61.33 |
Venezuela | 60 |
Brazil | 59.68 |
Mexico | 59.54 |
Colombia | 58.14 |
Grenada | 55.86 |
St. Vincent and the Grenadines | 55.57 |
Ecuador | 54.06 |
Paraguay | 51.35 |
St. Lucia | 46.73 |
Peru | 45.46 |
Suriname | 45.4 |
Jamaica | 45 |
Belize | 44.58 |
Bolivia | 39.7 |
Cuba | 38.77 |
Guyana | 35.66 |
Guatemala | 34.51 |
Honduras | 30 |
El Salvador | 29 |
Nicaragua | 24.57 |
Haiti | 12.23 |