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Internet Options In Trinidad and Tobago

The following is a listing of internet options in Trinidad and Tobago that I am aware of as of 6 JUL 2021. This is a work in progress. If you know of others please leave comments. Best if viewed on desktop browser. If you are using a mobile browser, select desktop site from the menu.

CompanyTypeCommentsLink
FLOWDigital CableFibre to the node and then coaxial cable to the home. Only in digital ready areas in Trinidad. No contract required.website
Digicel PlayFTTHFibre to the home. Around a few years now. TV and landline service also available.website
Bmobile BroadbandLTEAvailable in Trinidad and Tobago. 5G is in the works and 5G fixed wireless broadband was demoed on 4 DEC 2019.website
AmpliaFTTHFormerly Massy Internet and now Amplia and under bmobile.website
Bmobile4G HSPA+ and Mobile LTESIM card devices and cellphones.website
Digicel4G HSPA+ and Mobile LTESIM card devices, cellphones and USB sticks.website
Air LinkDigital CableSmaller ISP catering to some areas in south.website
GreendotWireless BroadbandTrinidad only. External antenna in line of sight. Installation cost separate and less with contract.website
RVR InternationalDigital CableBased in Rio Claro. Website is down (rvrnetworks.com). Don't know if still operating.fb page
Diversified Technologies LimitedCable internetSmaller ISP catering to the Penal area. Website is down (diversifiedtechltd.com). Don't know if still operating.website
Novo CommunicationsFTTHSmaller ISP serving a few areas in south.website
Lisa CommunicationsDSL and WimaxBusiness and residential customers.website
Carib-LinkDSLFor business customers only. Don't know if still operating.website
TTWIFIWIFI hotspotsAvailable at select locations across the country.website
Flow FSpotsWIFI hotspotsAvailable at select locations across the country. Similar TSTT BZones and Digicel Hotspots has been discontinued.website

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