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State of digital development and trends in the Americas region: Challenges and opportunities

Geneva: ITU (2025), v, 51 pp.

Contains tables, graphs, illustrations

Series: Measuring Digital Development

ISBN 978-92-61-40451-2

CC BY-NC-SA

"This publication provides an in-depth look at digital development across the region, revealing both substantial progress and areas where challenges persist. Internet use is widespread, with nearly nine in ten people online. In a milestone achievement, the Americas is the only region to have fully bridged the gender gap in Internet use, with women now more likely to be online than men. Yet, the region’s digital landscape is also defined by contrasts. While North America benefits from advanced policy and regulatory frameworks, parts of Latin America and the Caribbean continue to face barriers in infrastructure deployment, affordability, and regulatory capacity. This is particularly the case for the region’s small island developing States (SIDS) and landlocked developing countries (LLDCs). These disparities highlight the importance of targeted policies and enhanced regional cooperation.
The region must also respond to growing cybersecurity and environmental challenges. The Americas generate nearly a quarter of the world’s e-waste, yet recycling rates remain low and formal collection systems are lacking in many countries. Advancing green digital policies and implementing extended producer responsibility mechanisms will be vital for sustainable digital growth. Reliable, granular, and timely data is essential for designing effective, targeted interventions and supporting progress toward UMC. While the region benefits from strong statistical capacity and several global data leaders, gaps remain – particularly in disaggregated data by gender, age, location, and socio-economic status. This report also highlights powerful examples of progress – from community networks and disaster resilience efforts to initiatives that empower girls and women through digital skills." (Foreword)
PART 1. THE STATE OF DIGITAL CONNECTIVITY IN THE AMERICAS AND RECENT TRENDS, 4
ICT regulation and digital policy frameworks, 4
Internet use, 10
Broadband subscriptions, 15
Mobile network coverage, 17
Availability of fixed-broadband infrastructure, 19
Internet traffic and international bandwidth, 22
Affordability of ICT services, 25
Mobile phone ownership and subscriptions, 26
ICT skills, 28
Revenue and investment, 34
Cybersecurity, 36
E-waste management, 38
Disparities within the region, 42
Overview of data availability in the Americas, 43
PART 2. BDT4IMPACT: SELECTED CASE STUDIES FROM THE AMERICAS, 46
Bridging the digital divide in indigenous and rural communities in the Americas, 46
Countries work to regulate e-waste to protect health, environment and resources, 46
The Smart Seas Project builds disaster resilience among small-scale Caribbean fishers, 47
Crisis response: Hurricane Beryl, 48
Special event in Argentina builds girls' technology skills and knowledge about careers, 49
Developing national telecommunications mapping system in Uruguay, 50