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Obstacles in Costa Rica’s Digitalization

Costa Rica has experienced a significant surge in Internet subscriptions. This growth, which includes increases in both fixed wireless and mobile subscriptions, underscores Costa Rica’s emergence as a regional leader in connectivity. With 191,589 kilometers of fiber optic infrastructure, as highlighted by the OECD, the country has established a robust foundation for digital access.

However, alongside these achievements come challenges, as service providers must adapt to evolving technologies and consumer demands. Through strategic investments and initiatives aimed at addressing infrastructure limitations, Costa Rica is poised to embrace the opportunities presented by emerging technologies such as 5G, Internet of Things, and advanced analytics, paving the way for a more connected and digitalized future.

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